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Little Dark Age - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Little Dark Age - Literature
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Little Dark age edit on literature. More to come

Комментарии

  • @makutas-v261
    @makutas-v261 13 дней назад

    They could not hear the music.

  • @FyodorMikhailovichDostoevskyy
    @FyodorMikhailovichDostoevskyy 19 дней назад

    He wrote Sigma Philosophy!

  • @FyodorMikhailovichDostoevskyy
    @FyodorMikhailovichDostoevskyy 19 дней назад

    Dostoevsky, Kafka, Albert Camus!

  • @whoisiris-J010A
    @whoisiris-J010A 20 дней назад

    0:49 Yessir.

  • @nolongerhooman2341
    @nolongerhooman2341 23 дня назад

    0:54 Baudelaire mentioned!!! ✨️

  • @Tipsfromriri
    @Tipsfromriri 2 месяца назад

    Proud to be a 16 year old girl that loves literature not like those useless teenagers of nowadays

  • @TheForestor
    @TheForestor 2 месяца назад

    Goated man

  • @Nirvana16
    @Nirvana16 3 месяца назад

    I felt bad when I learned that he became one of the most misunderstood philosopher because of that one phrase

  • @user-zt6kp6md5r
    @user-zt6kp6md5r 3 месяца назад

    Isnt it sad that such an ingenious mind like nietzsche had to endure such a grim fate as a sick and decrepit man in his fifties but posthumously became one of the most influential philosophers without ever knowing what he would turn into ?

    • @insxmniac7052
      @insxmniac7052 3 месяца назад

      No. If he stayed true to his own beliefs to the end, he would have repeated his life again and again. Forever. I'm "no one" too, as are you I'm guessing. We both can suffer in life and have a shitty ending to our life, but I would not change a single thing. Not one hair. Because, all of it lead to who I am, will be and was.

    • @jaideepsingh9676
      @jaideepsingh9676 2 месяца назад

      @@insxmniac7052 admirable words, good stuff.

  • @sefirot1407
    @sefirot1407 3 месяца назад

    Thus spoke Zarathustra is an good book btw

  • @BlackCatWhiteAss
    @BlackCatWhiteAss 4 месяца назад

    Nietszche was been Great Spirit in weak body.

  • @r.a.s.k.o.l.n.i.k.o.v.a
    @r.a.s.k.o.l.n.i.k.o.v.a 5 месяцев назад

    yarram gibi edit yapmissin

  • @ThroneShorts
    @ThroneShorts 5 месяцев назад

    Literature >>>

  • @SeanAnthony-j7f
    @SeanAnthony-j7f 6 месяцев назад

    Goethe!!!

  • @droggellord
    @droggellord 7 месяцев назад

    WE FINISH READING THE ENTIRE BOOK WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥

  • @kaboomboom5967
    @kaboomboom5967 8 месяцев назад

    Nietzche > carl jung,

    • @Џоника
      @Џоника 8 месяцев назад

      They can’t be compared. True heroes and geniuses. My biggest two role models. One in philosophy, the other in psychology.

    • @kaboomboom5967
      @kaboomboom5967 8 месяцев назад

      I saw nietzche in my dream thats why hes better than carl jung, my dream is magical, im on philosophy overdose, even i dream socrates plato and aristotle,

    • @kaboomboom5967
      @kaboomboom5967 8 месяцев назад

      Nietzche lack math in his philosophy, hes the reincarnation of aristotle, lack math = lack nature, hes a 0 according to number,

    • @Yonkipog
      @Yonkipog 2 месяца назад

      ​@@kaboomboom5967you do realise nietzsche hates socrates right? 😂 such a clown you are 🫵🤡

  • @kaboomboom5967
    @kaboomboom5967 8 месяцев назад

    Hes very lonely i can sense it,

    • @YourAverageYoutubeCommentor
      @YourAverageYoutubeCommentor 4 месяца назад

      yeah he got friendzoned alot in his life so he ended up alone 😔

    • @jurassicthunder
      @jurassicthunder 3 месяца назад

      like as if any of you know anything about him other than rumors.

    • @tss6424
      @tss6424 Месяц назад

      ​@@jurassicthunderit's true. He seems like a lonely man in his writings but if it can make the man into ubermench then so be it

  • @samosss
    @samosss 9 месяцев назад

    Nietzche❤❤❤ Syrian loves Germany❤

  • @Dave_OGG
    @Dave_OGG 10 месяцев назад

    As a Christian, Nietzsche is my favorite atheist

    • @prashnaphuyal4104
      @prashnaphuyal4104 9 месяцев назад

      You don't know Nietzsche

    • @Dave_OGG
      @Dave_OGG 9 месяцев назад

      @@prashnaphuyal4104 you don’t know me

    • @aleks.l394
      @aleks.l394 8 месяцев назад

      @@Dave_OGGdamn, thats hard ngl

    • @raiyatulalam1124
      @raiyatulalam1124 8 месяцев назад

      Because of his philosophy or any work on particular?

    • @Dave_OGG
      @Dave_OGG 8 месяцев назад

      @@raiyatulalam1124 I think that out of all the atheist philosophers he has the most intriguing and compelling philosophy. I also like the older atheist philosophers in general (Nietzsche, Camus, Hume, Sartre, etc) compared to the new atheists (Dawkins, Harris, Hitchens, etc)

  • @flutter8712
    @flutter8712 Год назад

    Nietzsche is not dead, in fact he has never been more alive than today

    • @sporeolegy
      @sporeolegy 12 дней назад

      Nietzsche is dead, Nietzsche remains dead, and we have killed him.

    • @johnpoker-y1s
      @johnpoker-y1s 11 дней назад

      @@sporeolegy nietzche ist tot

  • @Sundarbanz322
    @Sundarbanz322 Год назад

    I wish there were some of Nietzsche’s quotes in this edits. Still, great edit!

  • @nosferatu.97
    @nosferatu.97 Год назад

    I was expecting Tolstoy

  • @MehmetTuxuk
    @MehmetTuxuk Год назад

    Who is in ten 10th Photo?

  • @Lz7K1ng
    @Lz7K1ng Год назад

    Machado de Assis

  • @anjak1292
    @anjak1292 Год назад

    Where is Lovecraft?

  • @kurtmelotinggey5183
    @kurtmelotinggey5183 Год назад

    Ubermensch: "Why I hear boss' music?"

  • @Eclipse_TV
    @Eclipse_TV Год назад

    1000th like

  • @ursafehaven7079
    @ursafehaven7079 Год назад

    Aldous Huxley???!!!

    • @Kenji17171
      @Kenji17171 10 месяцев назад

      Brave New World was a great book

  • @morisukeyaku469
    @morisukeyaku469 Год назад

    sartr and camus is the goats

  • @Shadedocarrinhodequeijo
    @Shadedocarrinhodequeijo Год назад

    " Vou estudar filosofia deve ser muita boa...droga"

    • @TripliseTralipo
      @TripliseTralipo Год назад

      O mesmo homem que criou a verdade é o mesmo que busca, se quer sabe se existe, mas segue e incentiva a seguir, afinal, quem vai questionar? O questionamento foi criado pelo homem "Homem" = humano

  • @PHFC-po8jn
    @PHFC-po8jn Год назад

    Thomas mann?

  • @abhinandandas5368
    @abhinandandas5368 Год назад

    I'm so grateful to see Rabindranath Tagor is included along with other towering figures. I've read almost everyone's work in my honours degree course in English Literature. My head itself bows down in honour wherever I see their pictures.

  • @mefodijclenopis6078
    @mefodijclenopis6078 Год назад

    Where is Remarque (

  • @gorbelphe
    @gorbelphe Год назад

    didn't doubt that you are linux user

  • @jacklehobofurtif4414
    @jacklehobofurtif4414 Год назад

    Et en français......ça donnerait quoi....!!!.???? Spitch langage french

  • @xwzzsfu
    @xwzzsfu Год назад

    Dostoevsky was a real genius

  • @lukaakovic187
    @lukaakovic187 Год назад

    COULD YOU MAKE A NEW EDIT THEY ARE PRETTY GOOD?

  • @guillaume1713
    @guillaume1713 Год назад

    The will to power… You know this book is fake right ?

    • @maheshnayak2941
      @maheshnayak2941 Год назад

      It's real but manipulated

    • @guillaume1713
      @guillaume1713 Год назад

      @@maheshnayak2941 no, some sentences are not even from him

    • @maheshnayak2941
      @maheshnayak2941 Год назад

      @@guillaume1713 how you know?

    • @SimplyApollo
      @SimplyApollo Год назад

      @@maheshnayak2941 Will to Power was the book he was planning to right. Unfortuantely he got sick. The current will to power is a compilation of his notes and the preplanning he had done.

    • @guillaume1713
      @guillaume1713 Год назад

      @The Monastery It was a deleted project which he splited in several books (mainly antichrist) and the one (will to power) that was released was made of notes for the antichrist or else and quotes by other people, the whole thing was then manipulated by her sister

  • @Mcsepps_Lamtbalps
    @Mcsepps_Lamtbalps Год назад

    Thank you for including Rabindranath Tagore love from 🇮🇳.

  • @AnarchistGoblin55
    @AnarchistGoblin55 Год назад

    God is dead.

    • @ssmbrodies8530
      @ssmbrodies8530 Год назад

      Cmon man

    • @SimplyApollo
      @SimplyApollo Год назад

      Stop saying this like this is profound. Nietzsche wasn't so depressing.

    • @Zawkawski
      @Zawkawski Год назад

      Is this Nichijou reference?

    • @ssmbrodies8530
      @ssmbrodies8530 Год назад

      @@Zawkawski yes

    • @Vampyr_000
      @Vampyr_000 Год назад

      Not a statement of triumph. As neitzsche would say.

  • @magpie4720
    @magpie4720 Год назад

    Can do one with Dostoevsky?

  • @SlutForCynthia
    @SlutForCynthia Год назад

    Nietzsche on top 💪

  • @madloop2456
    @madloop2456 Год назад

    The fire behind is eyes at 0:23 shows how much he was burning from inside.

    • @Yonkipog
      @Yonkipog 3 месяца назад

      I have those type of eyes too and these eyes come from feeling chronic anger towards the world/society. (in various forms ofc..) I have named these eyes " eyes of suffering "

    • @griffith9964
      @griffith9964 12 дней назад

      Me too Lol PPL nowadays call it hunter eyes hahaha

  • @pabloluiz6825
    @pabloluiz6825 Год назад

    Hemingway, but not Faulkner?

  • @thesamejackalsniperthatkil117

    1984 the goat

    • @SlutForCynthia
      @SlutForCynthia Год назад

      W. My Mom gave it to me since she read it while growing up. Truly goated book

    • @thesamejackalsniperthatkil117
      @thesamejackalsniperthatkil117 Год назад

      @@SlutForCynthia great mom you got. I read it in my class out of pure choice because I kept hearing people talk about 1984 on the internet. I wish I could read it for the first time again, alongside animal farm.

    • @erwanherve5494
      @erwanherve5494 Год назад

      I think that Brave New World is way better

  • @mateistoian726
    @mateistoian726 Год назад

    dumbass first part before beat is supposed to be about the terribleness of the present

  • @irish_deconstruction
    @irish_deconstruction Год назад

    What's the name of the remix?

  • @kosarsdiq3251
    @kosarsdiq3251 Год назад

    I need some books which some of you suggest me and change my mind and its perspective to life, please write it down if you do not mind

    • @eugengolubic2186
      @eugengolubic2186 Год назад

      Rational male by Rollo Tomassi or at least his YT channel Richard Dawkins - Selfish Gene I read Thus spoke Zarathustra when I was 16 so I don't remember much but read Nietzche. His ideas influenced my thinking now

    • @kosarsdiq3251
      @kosarsdiq3251 Год назад

      @@eugengolubic2186 that is good, thank you ❤❤

    • @eugengolubic2186
      @eugengolubic2186 Год назад

      @@kosarsdiq3251 try Hobbes' Leviatan, but not the whole thing because he talks about different topic and haven't read them all. Find the part about the social contract and you can compare it with Locke's two treaties on government. For political philosophy Machiavelli's Prince and Hayek's Road to Serfdom. For epistemology Sextus Empiricus Outlines of Pyrrhonism or the stoics like Marcus Aurelius Meditations (I listened an audio book, haven't read it). That's what comes to my mind and believe me it's a lot for now and I don't know your interests. Maybe David Hume, but select chapters that you are interested in the most (I wanted to know more about the problem of induction and arguments against miracles)

    • @kosarsdiq3251
      @kosarsdiq3251 Год назад

      @@eugengolubic2186 thanks for your tiredness, i appreciate it. Im going to read all of them before the next year. Thank u again❤

    • @eugengolubic2186
      @eugengolubic2186 Год назад

      @@kosarsdiq3251 if you think I can help in some way feel free to ask.

  • @karesi8982
    @karesi8982 Год назад

    Kafka Based

  • @nocturnus8666
    @nocturnus8666 2 года назад

    From pessimism (Schopenhauer) to heroism (Nietzsche)

    • @szilveszterforgo8776
      @szilveszterforgo8776 Год назад

      "Heroism" sure

    • @emrys.826
      @emrys.826 Год назад

      @Luth Arshad Nietzsche is not a nihilist by any means, go deeper

    • @szilveszterforgo8776
      @szilveszterforgo8776 Год назад

      @Luth Arshad Read literally any book by Nietzsche. He was among the first people in history to combat what he considered to be "nihilism".

    • @szilveszterforgo8776
      @szilveszterforgo8776 Год назад

      @Luth Arshad I don't have such a good memory, so sadly I cannot. But I can tell you this: Nietzsche opposed any system of thought which advocated for some form of transcendent values and beliefs. Such as Platonism with it's forms, Christianity with it's belief in the after life, and basically all the famous religions and idealist systems of philosophy. Nietzsche thought that all of these beliefs rejected life (i.e. the life here and now) in favor of made-up things like heaven, etc. So while Christianity calls the absence of christian belief and morality, etc. nihilistic, Nietzsche calls these very things "nihilistic" since, as he understood it, they are based on something like "myths". Chirstianity, Platonism, etc. can't bear life with all it's joys and sufferings, so they made up an imaginary life which is devoid of anything the life here and now can give you. Religious people, idealist philosophers, etc. believe in these things in a form of escapism, because they are uncapable of accepting the real life, as it is. Hence all these systems are nihilistic, because they believe in things which have no substance in reality. - That's the way Nietzsche thought about this, and his motives behind hs use of the word "nihilism".

    • @szilveszterforgo8776
      @szilveszterforgo8776 Год назад

      @Luth Arshad You're welcome.