Tag: manosphere
The Cost of Taboos, Freedom and Chronological Snobbery
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I wasn’t quite sure what I was getting into with The Case Against the Sexual Revolution in this month’s book club but I’d say that it surprised me from the outset with some excellent questions I’ve been mulling over recently. First, Perry talks about the taboo discussions of liberalism which I also recently encountered in
Don’t Rush – On Books, Late Bloomers, and Leisurely Thought
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Much of our world slips by us, a list of posts ephemerally floating past our eyes where we dip in to a flow without taking ownership of what we consume. To counteract that we can take ownership by saying no to a digital existence and instead seeing how valuable the physical is and embracing it.
