The truth about left and right « Isegoriahttp://www.isegoria.net/2008/07/the-truth-about-left-and-right/
to be juicy targets. People are terrible at forecasting actual requirements, much less fulfilling those of others. Never mind the incredible stockpiles of munitions, fuel, food, w
Comte's classification of the sciences (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/comte
ISKO chapters ISKO people ISKO publications Encyclopedia KO literature KO institutions ⇗ KOS registry 🔒 members contact us edited by Birger Hjørland and Claud
Auguste Comte is ostensibly the world's most famous classifier of the sciences in modern history. His whole life was dedicated to establishing a classification that conformed to t
The Revolutionary Jew and His Impact on World Historyhttps://www.fisheaters.com/jc-jones6.html
histories of the Jewish people, calls the Zohar that "lying book" and by extension impugns the entire Kabbalistic tradition. Since the Enlightenment was in many ways a direct resu
by E. Michael Jones
John Stuart Mill, The Utility of Religionhttp://www.laits.utexas.edu/poltheory/mill/three/utilrelig.html
ceased to convince. People must either have ceased to believe, or have ceased to rely on the belief of others, before they could take that inferior ground of defence without a con
Owned by a King of Fishermen « Isegoriahttp://www.isegoria.net/2009/02/owned-by-a-king-of-fishermen/
to be juicy targets. People are terrible at forecasting actual requirements, much less fulfilling those of others. Never mind the incredible stockpiles of munitions, fuel, food, w
Democracy for Guantanamo City « Isegoriahttp://www.isegoria.net/2009/08/democracy-for-guantanamo-city/
to be juicy targets. People are terrible at forecasting actual requirements, much less fulfilling those of others. Never mind the incredible stockpiles of munitions, fuel, food, w
Creative Destruction, Destruction of Creativity | Easily Distractedhttps://blogs.swarthmore.edu/burke/blog/2008/12/10/creative-destruction-destruction-of-creativity/
Botstein can rub a lot people the wrong way with his style, but I think he’s talking a lot of sense in this interview when he notes that institutions flush with endowment mo
When the west started losing wars « Isegoriahttp://www.isegoria.net/2018/08/when-the-west-started-losing-wars/
recent news that most people had of it was records of Alexander’s army passing through two millenia ago. The empire of the East India company was expanding, and the empire of the
Quotations on Geniushttp://www.theabsolute.net/minefield/genqtpg.html
the wind, terrify people, cleanse the air. Kierkegaard A genius is one who can do anything except make a living. Joey Adams Genius is born, not paid. Oscar Wilde &nb
A collection of quotations on the subject of genius
A Paris Guide: Montparnassehttps://www.aparisguide.com/montparnasse/
French people and in particular foreigners who were attracted by the low rents, cheap cafes and the number of other creative people in the area. If Montmartre was like New York?s
If Montmartre was like New York?s Greenwich Village then Montparnasse was the East Village, a mix of creativity, seediness and a rollicking good time in between bouts of poverty an
Scots and Freemasonryhttps://www.electricscotland.com/history/articles/freemasonary.htm
but remnants of this “Peoples Crusade” were annihilated by the Turks at Nicaea. Pope Urban II (1042-1098) assembled a Council at Clermont, France in 1095 to organize a “Holy War.”
Yankees, Quakers, Cavaliers, and Scots-Irish « Isegoriahttp://www.isegoria.net/2015/06/yankees-quakers-cavaliers-and-scots-irish/
as God’s chosen people—“the saints”—and the religion they practiced was as harsh and demanding as reputation has it, epitomized by the title of the most famous sermon of the 18th
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