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18 December 2024

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  • curprev 10:2510:25, 18 December 2024Mbauwens talk contribs 26,643 bytes +26,643 Created page with "'''* Book: Georg Lukács. The Destruction of Reason.''' URL = =Discussion= John Bellamy Foster: "Irrationalism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century was a well-known current of European philosophy, drawing inspiration from an emphasis on the will-to-life/will-to-power, instincts, intuition, myths, and vitalistic life principles, as well as a deep social pessimism—in opposition to the earlier Enlightenment emphasis on materialism, reason, science, and..."