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    Arts & Letters Daily
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    Mar 23, 2019
    Hannah Arendt knew that being human in inhuman times is hard, occasionally impossible work. She is a thinker of the difficult, a thinker for now buff.ly/2Y5RT8i
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    Aug 31, 2019
    Peanuts, the philosophy: Life is hard. People are difficult. Happiness can and probably will vaporize. The best response: Laugh and keep moving buff.ly/2L8N75s
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    Mar 17, 2015
    For writers, who thrive on isolation, fame is an odd goal. Elusive, too... aldai.ly/1BpbxYI
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    Aug 30, 2018
    Francis Fukuyama's dalliance with deconstruction. He studied with de Man, Derrida, and Barthes. Any memories? "I decided it was total bullshit" buff.ly/2Nuq0Bc
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    Oct 24, 2019
    J.S. Bach, bad boy. We remember him as a saint, but he downed beer by the gallon, got mixed up in knife fights, and consorted with women in the organ loft buff.ly/2IYxeNB
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    May 10, 2018
    On cultural appropriation buff.ly/2KJfBkc
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    Apr 14, 2018
    How to be an intellectual. Find three uninterrupted hours per day; overcome boredom; mind the distinction between intellectuals and academics. buff.ly/2IOHmG8
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    Mar 6, 2017
    The best scientific minds have been driven by curiosity and intellectual challenge, not practical applications aldai.ly/2mX3wM8
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    Aug 16, 2019
    When Umberto Eco died, obituarists struggled to explain his project. It was to explode the line dividing high and popular culture buff.ly/2KyVTcH
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    Jul 27, 2019
    It is no secret that John Keats was intensely fascinated with death. But was he a grave robber? buff.ly/2MgxlXi
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    Apr 2, 2017
    Darwin worked a few hours a day. Trollope wrote only between 5 to 8 a.m. — and published 47 novels. aldai.ly/2nILcHq
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    Arts & Letters Daily
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    Jun 19, 2018
    How did Germans see Nazism? Not as we see it. Habituation, confusion, distraction, self-interest, fear, rationalization, and a sense of personal powerlessness made terrible things possible. buff.ly/2LL03Mi
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    Aug 5, 2017
    When did disagreeing with someone become akin to oppression? When we conflated our opinions and our identities aldai.ly/2htFBp0
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    Feb 20, 2018
    The anti-Habermas. Peter Sloterdijk made his career sparring with the Frankfurt School and predicting the demise of liberal democracy. The times have caught up to him. aldai.ly/2GwyYd5

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