Not sure it fully fits the description but there is the classic french novel The Count of Monte Cristo that is known for its Machiavellian vengeance plot. It was adapted to cinema recently, not bad imho
Not sure it fully fits the description but there is the classic french novel The Count of Monte Cristo that is known for its Machiavellian vengeance plot. It was adapted to cinema recently, not bad imho
I’ll join Greenpeace when they rename to Greenwar
Freud : Hmmm yes das children secx with das mum
Deleuze / Guattari : FUCK YOU FREUD [incomprehensible 400 pages long rant]
Very serious academic discipline
It can play a role but there are so many other factors. Some people turn to theism to cope with hardships which means they are less unhappy thanks to it. But on the other hand there are people who live a restricted frustrating childhood in a religious family and finally experience freedom with atheism.
It’s more interesting to ask ourselves what precisely religion brings to the table, the negative and the positive, so we can answer difficult political questions in relation to religions
If they really expect the average white collar worker to learn Linux they probably should touch some grass