Hello, i see you are also into class theory, yes? I can recommend a book on this which is really a Work, "Class theory and History; Capitalism and Communism in the USSR" by Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff. I haven't finished it completely (i tend to get distract by other reading materials all the time...) but it is very good, a book that discusses what is not talked a lot about but which is really the central point.
Quite a lot. Between classes and my massive reading list, I haven't had time to do much else. I've slowly been working my way through Nietzsche
Hey, Liquid State, I haven't seen you since you asked about re-starting the reading group. If it has begun, I missed the notice. However, I'm no longer interested, in that I have more than I can handle in the dialectics thread. I'm really working there. Looking forward to running into you around Revleft.
I'm agnostic about it
The basic idea of a pantheistic god is that God is everything and everything is God. Chryssipus says this: The universe itself is god and the universal outpouring of its soul; it is this same world's guiding principle, operating in mind and reason, together with the common nature of things and the totality which embraces all existence; then the foreordained might and necessity of the future; then fire and the principle of aether; then those elements whose natural state is one of flux and transition, such as water, earth, and air; then the sun, the moon, the stars; and the universal existence in which all things are contained. To pantheists God, the Unity, and divinity is existence itself.
I don't think so, but it's really debatable what Spinoza actually thought about god.
I am a pantheist because I read Haisch's book called 'The God Theory' and was convinced by the arguments presented there for a pantheistic god. That lead me to look at philosophers and scientists like Spinoza or David Bohm. I think there is evidence that at least a pantheistic god exists.
I'm a soft polytheist, so no not really. I'm much more pantheistic than a serious hard polytheist.
The flag represents my political beliefs(the white represents spirituality rather than pacifism, but I am still sympathetic to pacifism) and I am a green anarchist. The tree represents my beliefs I am a Norse Heathen and the tree is supposed to be Yggdrasil.
Not nearly well enough as I would like, but good enough I suppose. Thanks for asking. I haven't forgotten about our discussion regarding the national question, and I am going to compose something for you tonight. The last few days I've been gathering a few resources that you may be interested in looking at.
Have-Nots = Gonna-Gets
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