Illuminati High Priest Bertrand Russell Exposed - Russell was a fraud and a propagandist, not a philosopher. JA. Video.
Admiration for BR was by no means universal .. I tried reading him a few yrs ago, he came across as a bored, know nothing upper class drogue, who decided to become a "philosopher" to give himself at least some semblance of credibility and usefulness .. his philosophy wasn't up to much as far as I could see and never set me alight at all.
I'm unsure how to respond to a post that includes a reference to Russell as an "Illuminati High Priest".
It's name calling whatever else it may be. This essay speaks for itself. Russell's view of work is different than mine as he sees it essentially as an impediment to the development of the intellect or a cultivation of interest in the arts. In this he reminds me of Matthew Arnold. In other words he has something to say here and to add to the broader antiwork conversation.
In a world where no one is compelled to work more than four hours a day every person possessed of scientific curiosity will be able to indulge it, and every painter will be able to paint without starving, however excellent his pictures may be.
Because all of our productivity is stolen to feed niggers. It was attainable in the 1930s, if one could remove jewish usury. Germany would have reached it if the world didn't attack them.
[ + ] MartinTimothy
[ - ] MartinTimothy 0 points 1.2 yearsMar 14, 2024 02:37:14 ago (+0/-0)*
Admiration for BR was by no means universal .. I tried reading him a few yrs ago, he came across as a bored, know nothing upper class drogue, who decided to become a "philosopher" to give himself at least some semblance of credibility and usefulness .. his philosophy wasn't up to much as far as I could see and never set me alight at all.
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It's name calling whatever else it may be. This essay speaks for itself. Russell's view of work is different than mine as he sees it essentially as an impediment to the development of the intellect or a cultivation of interest in the arts. In this he reminds me of Matthew Arnold. In other words he has something to say here and to add to the broader antiwork conversation.
[ + ] Gowithit
[ - ] Gowithit 0 points 1.2 yearsMar 14, 2024 01:54:36 ago (+0/-0)
That doesnt sound familiar at all.
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[ + ] Gowithit
[ - ] Gowithit 0 points 1.2 yearsMar 14, 2024 07:29:59 ago (+0/-0)
I doubt the artist (pinkie up) will feel like painting much after all the work he'll have to do making the paper and paint first.