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palestine

Jedi Master
Hello,

Before joining the board, I have been on Substack for a while, and I wish to tell you how boiling the community is, there :lkj:

It's quite a whole intriguing place, there are no safety nets, and it can be quite time consuming than to navigate Substack.

There is a bit of all, there, really, and I wanted to provide quality blogs to interested readers:


Political PonerologyPolitical Ponerology
A Ghost in the MachineA Ghost in the Machine
Language with ChuLanguage with Chu
Postcards From BarsoomPostcards From Barsoom
LucTalksLucTalks
The Cat Was Never FoundThe Cat Was Never Found
The Library of Celaeno
The Library of Celaeno
Alexander Dugin
The matter with things - Ian McGilchrist


There are many more! I should honour the C substack too: The Cassiopaea Experiment | Substack

They all have a "recommendation section", hinting at their interests. It provides a basic road for further places of interest, and it allows to preserve one self from unwanted material (not always).

:lkj::lkj::lkj::lkj::lkj:
 
Seen on Librarian of Celaeno on Substack

I agree with Substacker Librarian of Celaeno that what is needed now is “not a defense of what is but a renaissance of what can be, born of what has been and always is.” What that means to me is that we shouldn’t be fighting cultural battles based on the parameters set by the neoliberal order of the last 40 years. We should be aiming for something higher. By aligning ourselves with timeless virtues, instead of the constant back and forth pendulum swings of ressentiment, the Suey Parks of the world and what they stand for will become a distant cultural memory
 
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