How have you exercised your transcendent radical freedom today, Anonymous?
>>2317316
Yeah I came in Beauvoir's ass and wiped my shit-jizz on her face.
>>2317392
why are all these nihilist intellectuals (sartre, beauvoir, foucault etc...) sex-crazed degenerates?
really makes me think.
>>2317316
well I just smoked weed
Was he evil or did he try to do good and help the working class?
Define evil.
>Arendt's book introduced the expression and concept "the banality of evil".[5] Her thesis is that Eichmann was not a fanatic or sociopath, but an extremely average person who relied on clichéd defenses rather than thinking for himself and was motivated by professional promotion rather than ideology. Banality, in this sense, is not that Eichmann's actions were ordinary, or that there is a potential Eichmann in all of us, but that his actions were motivated by a sort of stupidity which was wholly unexceptional.[6] She never denied that Eichmann was an anti-semite, nor that he was fully responsible for his actions, but argued that these characteristics were secondary to his stupidity.
>>2317074
Well he created a totalitarian regime which spawned a dictator responsible for millons of deaths (stalin).
Why was he so evil, and why did the germans not revolt against him?
Maybe because he wasn't evil.
Maybe they tried to revolt but God protected him from over 40 assassination attempts because he was Devine.
Maybe he was gods right hand manifested in the form of a human for the purpose of punishing die juden for disobeying god.
>>2316984
He wasn't really evil, more like really incompetent and Germany was desperate to get out of the Depression so they clung to something that SOUNDED good in theory.
>>2316984
>why did the germans not revolt against him?
Lots did you retard
How could an empire with such a fearsome reputation get BTFO so bad?
The Aztec were supposed to have elite fighters. The Spanish weren't even that much more technologically advanced than the Aztecs.
>>2316883
Whites have spent thousands of years perfecting their ability to kill as much as possible.
>>2316883
>The Spanish weren't even that much more technologically advanced than the Aztecs.
Are you high? The Aztecs didn't even have fucking bronze tools or weapons, anything made out of metal they needed to import from the tarascans. Their warriors went into battle with clubs, stone spears, arrows, and spikes affixed to clubs, and cotton armor.
The Spanish had steel, horses, guns.
They were enormously more technologically advanced.
>>2316883
The Aztecs were doing just fine against the Spanish, but then smallpox kicked in.
What is the point to life other than a never ending replication of a series of codes labelled dna?
>In the duel slot experiment, it's accepted that without observation, particles behave differently.
>As well, what is time if there is nobody around to perceive it? Simple revolutions around the sun? Water weathering a rock? Perhaps time and the universe cease to exist without an outside observer.
>This would also suggest that there is a god, since particles require an observer for them to behave in a predictable fashion, in otherwords physics would not exist.
Why is life not as abundant as we thought?
>The universe is a huge place, and it is suggested that the universe is expanding outward. This would mean that the chances for life are higher at the outer rim of the universe.
>Gamma bursts from dying stars would also inhibit life because getting bombarded with radiation isn't pleasent and tends to shatter "dna".
Why do we have a "consciousness"?
See point one, an outside observer is required for reality and time to "flow".
What is reality?
>Reality is space-time measured by an observer, if there is no observer, then there is no reality.
>this would also imply that if the simple act of expanding our observation capability expands the universe.
What do you think of that /pol/?
>>2316743
Everything is God's will. Just enjoy life as much as you can and ask for forgiveness
>>2316744
k, thnx for reading atleast.
>its a dumb leaf without a degree misunderstands quantum physics episode
Who was the best president of USA and why was it based Jimmy Carter?
>Fuel Crisis
>People had no faith in Government
>gloomy time period
yeah no
Carter was meh at best.
>>2316629
You mean best ex-president
Boring, how about best vice presidents instead?
Is the Out of Africa theory false? There's a settlement in Yurop more specifically in Bulgaria which predate Sumerian settlements.
http://www.standartnews.com/english/read/new_evidence_balkan_peninsula_instead_of_mesopotamia_was_the_cradle_of_civilization_-6118.html
If this is true, then wouldn't that put the Out of Africa theory, back in question?
How is that even slightly related?
>>2316620
Because if there's an older settlement in Yurop which predates all Mesopotamian settlements, then some humans did not arrive at the same times into Yurop as we orginally thought and indeed, puts the Out of Africa theory into question.
>>2316612
Would you kindly learn what Out of Africa is before trying to post about it?
You're not even remotely near the correct timeframe.
So what actually happened during the 1956 uprising? Most accounts of it seem too biased to trust so the whole event just seems to be a blur. Be it "forgotten" from Soviet propaganda or elsewhere. Tankies try to say it was a fascist counter-revolution but other lefties like Trotskyists say it was an attempt to create a true socialist state with direct democracy and the like instead of a failing Soviet puppet.
>>2316589
These people, after the Second World War megtorlásból had had enough. I would say that the fascist uprising, mainly because they were people who were in terror of Jewish descent. Matyas Rakosi See (aka Matthias Rosenberg.)
>>2316589
turns out communism is shit and oppression isnt fun
Got really interested in financial crises and stuff but I do not know where to begin. Any good recs? Preferably ones that bring up and explain financial crises in the past.
Karl marx, das capital
>>2316553
End yourself.
OP you should read Thomas Sowell, Peter Schiff, The Big Short, Flash Boys.
>>2316541
Economics is a waste of time and gay
Learn about socio-ecological systems
>tfw you are so lucky to live at the turn of the millennium.
>It's the same feel anyone who knew felt 1000+ years ago.
Isn't that such a nice thought
>>2316362
>alive at an arbitrary change of numbers
>>2316392
>Arbitrary
Are you implying no sentiment may be attached?
>>2316362
2017 feels so small. I mean we can count human history. We're among the first people in recorded history. Seriously do you think people 1 million years from now will think that 2017 was late in the game? No we're right at the start. Even people 1 million years from now will seem like the start to people eventually.
>tfw you realize that being in a other person's shoes, you would act the same
>being born in Iraq, you would be fighting for ISIS now
>being born as nigger in Detroit, you would be raping white ladies now
>being born as muslim in Niger, you would be walking to Germany now
>being born a mascular guy in normal household, you would be party-visiting Chad now
My question is: Knowing this, how can you seriously hate other people? How can you blame them for what they are doing? It is not like you are any better than them, you were just born in other environment.
>>2316297
Just because you would do the same thing doesn't mean its ok.
>>2316529
Yes, but it means you can't blame the people for it. I cannot imagine punishing someone for doing something he was taught to do since his birth.
>>2316297
Very few Iraqis are members of ISIS
Very few black men are rapists etc.
How do I become /his/torical?
I want to be an "expert" but I'm unsure where/how to start?
I never really had any interest in reading history until I read the iliad.
Maybe start there? If you're like me you'll become obsessed with greek history.
>>2316246
The Illiad is not a history book ffs.
>>2316249
Go back to your thread!
Nowadays, it is perfectly possible to have a healthy state having a vegetable-based diet supplemented with some chemically produced vitamins. The question is: if we can avoid killing animals, why should we keep on eating meat, guys?
Because we can.
>>2316205
typical...
No, the question is why SHOULDN'T we.
Why did this hero's legacy get destroyed by retard Libertardians and anti-fed mongrels?
His legacy got destroyed by history showing him to be wrong about many things.
>>2316223
No it didn't kys
>>2316224
Nice rebuttal.
Burden of proof is on you - prove Friedman is not a retard
Okay guys we love to hate lindy because he is a cringy fag, but what about this guy?
>I wear chainmail every day to not get stabbed to death.
https://youtu.be/XwXpXg78VQA?t=12m9s
>>2316160
>https://youtu.be/XwXpXg78VQA?t=12m9s
go to 12:09
>>2316163
Seems like a smart idea tbqh
And remember, the Metatron....