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Disjointed attempt to utilize works of older philosophers in an , " In yo face " sort of writing style. My issue is each small chapter is a small rant that doesn't really go anywhere. " The bronze age mindset " has yet to manifest at all really. Its like someone trying to transcribe "Revolt against the modern world" into little snippets, maybe mixed with some Jungian attitudes, so calling on the " Great archetypes of old " Hoping it gets better? I should finish it in a bit. | |||
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Just keeps going with a new small tangent, maybe an anecdotal experience in a paragraph, then just continues on in this pattern over and over. I am waiting for anything good to come out of this. Quote:
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I will finish it, but its more like someone's first attempt to write a book after reading a few philosophy books. | |||||
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Its just a format of. - Here is something - IN history so and so believed this and did some things - Run off tangent for a paragraph REPEAT There is no actual " Bronze age mindset " mentioned. It is just extrapolated as, " Pirates were cool and free, be like a pirate " Its Evola-lite. I was expecting something interesting in terms of some kind of " Return to tradition " mindset, thus "Bronze-age" yet, there is nothing really there. Entire book can be surmised as 1. Things are rough 2. Imagine if you just didn't give a shit and were a pirate 3. Gotta go guys, end the is nigh! I will say this. I see this garbage is selling for $16 bucks. I am going to write a book this year if this is what passes as literature. | |||
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