have proletarians always been this stupid?
Well he is not wrong
yes
Marxists can't admit but the 99% are subhuman simpletons that deserve to be enslaved and ruled with a heavy hand.
>>1855123
Yes. It's why the founding fathers didn't want them to vote.
thoughts on this man?
>>1854986
he made pretty good music
a very spooked man
The guy behind him looks more interesting
Was it socialism?
>>1854919
No, it was state capitalist.
>>1854919
Sadly no
>>1854990
Communism in ideology, not communism in practice
Is one mans gain always another mans loss?
>>1854914
/thread
Oh no, now the fisher has to eat fish until he can make profit again
>plant tree
>tend tree
>reap fruit
Was that another man's loss?
Socrates BTFO
> Socrates belonged, in his origins, to the lowest orders: Socrates was rabble. One knows, one sees for oneself, how ugly he was. But ugliness, an objection in itself, is among Greeks almost a refutation. Was Socrates a Greek at all? Ugliness is frequently enough the sign of a thwarted development, a development retarded by interbreeding. Otherwise it appears as a development in decline. Anthropologists among criminologists tell us the typical criminal is ugly: monstrum in fronte, monstrum in animo.
Should ugly people even be allowed in academia and the philosophical sciences? Surely their worldview will be clouded by resentment and will spread escapist ideas to make themselves feel better.
>>1854900
10/10
>>1854900
That almost made me mad
>>1854900
>Fritz makes fun of his contemporaries for drawing a connection between ugliness and criminality
>nchan reads it as attack on Socrates.
>west continues to decline.
What can humanities even teach us about societies?
>>1854727
Humanities were originally meant to weed out the Jews and autists by study of the classics. Now, classics are marginalized and humanities are the exact opposite.
>humanities
>contributing to anything
>>1855066
>humanities except for philosophy
>contributing to anything
FTFY
Did you know Stalin sent criminals and other ''outdated element'' to an island with no food? Prisoners were forced to eat corpses and each other here is an account
>On the island there was a guard named Kostia Venikov, a young fellow. He was courting a pretty girl who had been sent there. He protected her. One day he had to be away for a while, and he told one of his comrades, "Take care of her," but with all the people there the comrade couldn't do much.... People caught the girl, tied her to a poplar tree, cut off her breasts, her muscles, everything they could eat, everything, everything.... They were hungry, they had to eat. When Kostia came back, she was still alive. He tried to save her, but she had lost too much blood.
>>1854707
That's psycho
Why come people so cruel?
>>1854725
it's called being hungry
>German violation of Belgium neutrality for strategic reasons is an scandalous act of pure evil
>Entente violation of Greek neutrality (occupation of Lemnos and a few months later of Saloniki in 1915) is hushed up
really makes you think
>How many people did Brits murdered during the occupation?
You could perhaps mention the German atrocities which the Entente did not commit in Greece. Or possibly the fact that significant parts of the Greek government worked alongside Entente. Or the fact that the Entente intervention in Greece did not plunge the continent into a war.
>>1854434
>You could perhaps mention the German atrocities which the Entente did not commit in Greece.
Probably because there was no partisan warfare in Greece compared to Belgium.
>Or possibly the fact that significant parts of the Greek government worked alongside Entente.
Doesn't matter. The Greek government at the time filed formal complaints against the violations.
>Or the fact that the Entente intervention in Greece did not plunge the continent into a war.
Neither did the invasion of Belgium
Are there any "great" conquerors who died happy at a ripe old age?
Attila died happy on the feast.
>>1854366
Willy the Bastard, got old and happy and his descendants still rule over England to this very day.
>>1854366
Ghengis Kahn.
Did the Catholic Church bring the reformation onto itself?
I men, it wasn't that long since the Hussite wars had occurred and to my understanding the Catholic Church hadn't done much to change the conditions that lead to it.
Yes. Catholics even sacked rome and held the Pope hostage.
>>1855249
And was major funders of both Ottomans as well as Protestants.
>>1853910
>Did the Catholic Church bring the reformation onto itself?
No, the holy roman emperor did. Luther would have ended just like any other heretic had he not had the support (out of conveniency) of the german princes.
Has there ever been a currency backed a commodity or aggregate of commodities other than gold and precious metals?
/his/, please inform me about the Bretton Woods system.
>inb4 jews
Ever heard of salt?
>>1855245
Tha would be a very bad idea.
Are there modern Far-Eastern philisophers? Or no?
there are no modern philosophers of any kind
>>1853364
But dude, what if like, nothing is real and there's no such thing as morals!
>>1853364
.t moral relativist & nihilist
Has there been that many historical accounts/cases of food allergies or conditions? Such as peanut allergies or gluten or lactose intolerance?
>>1853124
As a whole asians have a higher likelihood of lactose intolerance, so that may be referenced.
But odds are if you had a food allergy back then you just died of a mysterious illness, and nothing further was said.
>>1853124
Made me look...
I stepped on a tinfoil vaccination landmine:
http://www.foodsmatter.com/allergy_intolerance/peanut_treenut/articles/history_peanut_allergy_epidemic.html
>>1853124
probably idk tho
If Italy had joined the Allies in WW2 would it have changed the outcome of the Suez Crisis or Algerian War?
>>1852954
Probably not. I don't see Italy being bought with new territories at the expense of other victorious allies. And with the rise of the U.S. and USSR, colonialism was kind of on its way out anyway.
>>1852986
Yeah, I can picture an Allied Italy ending up like Portugal after WWII. An authoritarian state that's predominately concerned with extracting wealth from its colonies.
who cares LOL it's not europe.
or is he out of date?
>>1852783
Out of date in some small details, but still very much worth reading
>>1852783
How many times are we going to have this thread?
out of date in some parts
but his command of the english language is amazing