Descrizione: A popular study about the communism as religion, scientifically elaborated, from /apolitical/ point of view (such that the communists don't agree with it), also with elements of SF about one new religion, and with multilingual poetical Appendix.
incipit: Despite the various discussions about the benefits or disadvantages of communism, discussions which usually don't lead to undivided conclusions, because each thing depends on the time and place, each medicine — on the dose, each government — on the object of governing, each democracy — on the demos, et cetera, it seems that this consideration is necessary for Bulgarian (and not only) people, or at least for its thoughtful part. It is necessary not so much to find new culprits, but…
tag dell'autore: #atheism(9)
#communism(14)
#impartiality(5)
#multilingua(6)
#philosophy(28)
#science fiction(5)
#utopia(13)
#religion(19)
tag automatici: #religions(31)
#existence #knowledge(2)
#existential #pentaists #question(3)
Descrizione: This is philosophical book, but it is popular & without special terms so that is accessible for all. To a certain extent the cynicism is a worldview that does not preach moral and does not idealize the things yet gives serious look about the world.
incipit: This is serious reading, not for falling asleep, yet the cynicism of the author is chiefly in this, to pronounce various, even shocking, statements, not making efforts for applying of the necessary anti-shock therapy, when these statements are true in many life situations, because of primary value for him is the truthfulness of the said, not its aesthetical, moral, ideological, etc. sides. There is, however, one important moment with the cynicism: it may be shocking, but it is /interesting/.
Descrizione: This is an essay about the contemporary consumer society, that creates artificial things but /is unable to destroy them/ later. The narration is philosophical & unorthodox, reducing everything to what says the title. Therès also poetical Appendix.
incipit: *0. Preliminary Remarks* | In the old Buddhists books is stated that our world is something thrice "not", namely: in it /nothing is perfect/ (what in many cases is the same as not finished — in Slavonic languages, say in Russian, there is /sovershenniy/-perfect, and /svershit/-to-finish, but Latin "perfect" means both, faultless & finished), /nothing is permanent/, and /nothing is isolated/ (or independent of the other things), what surely is more serious approach than by Christian Creation….
tag dell'autore: #funny poetry(18)
#non traditionally(27)
#philosophically(30)
#popularly(44)
#bad destruction(3)
tag automatici: #garbage #destruction #society(23)
#question(3)
#nowadays #pension(2)
#earlier #country(2)