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“Parlando di morale, Camus fa ridere quei cinici che, dopo aver letto Lenin, Trotskij e Stalin, primeggiavano per sofismi. Leon Trotskij, che ha creato l'Armata Rossa, che ha massacrato i marinai libertari di Kronstadt, scrive La loro morale e la nostra. Si tratta di un capolavoro per i dittatori di ieri, di oggi e di domani. Distinguendo tra morale borghese e morale rivoluzionaria impedisce di giudicare la rivoluzione con le categorie della morale borghese ed esige un giudizio secondo i criteri della morale rivoluzionaria. È così che fucilare, torturare, mandare al gulag sono azioni cattive per il borghese, ma per il rivoluzionario sono buone, perché, presentate come inezie dialettiche, pur nella loro negatività, sono chiamate a produrre il positivo avvento della rivoluzione proletaria, perlomeno per quei pochi che saranno sopravvissuti. La logica consequenziale e opportunista di questa morale rivoluzionaria priva di principi, stava bene tanto a Hitler, Lenin, Mussolini che a Stalin, Pétain, Trotskij, Franco e Mao, e stava bene persino a Sartre. Ma non è mai andata bene a Camus.” Morals Author:Michel Onfray
“Mas, paradoxalmente, uma vez que o pior parecia ter sido atingido, o real apareceu em sua total dimensão. Há uma paz em saber que um além do pior está totalmente excluído.” MortePaz Book:L'art de jouir Source: L'art de jouir
“Sorti de la bibliothèque, il serre sous son bras les trésors empruntés. La lumière des réverbères permet de commencer la lecture dans la rue. La psyché du futur philosophe se nourrit de ce monde inédit, méconnu, inconnu. Camus découvre le formidable pouvoir des mots, la magie de la lecture, l'immense puissance des livres. Rentré chez lui, il pose le volume sur la toile cirée de la table de la cuisine, le place sous le rond de lumière de la lampe à pétrole, l'ouvre et le lit. Le monde autour de lui disparaît; il entre de plain-pied dans un univers qui le sauve. Le livre ramasse le monde des antimondes.” SalvationLivresLivre Book:L'ordre libertaire: la vie philosophique d'Albert Camus Source: L'ordre libertaire: la vie philosophique d'Albert Camus
“[Über das Paradies:] Die fünf Bücher Mose, die Genesis und der Koran beschäftigen sich eingehend mit dieser hysterischen Geographie. Die muslimische Variante ist jedoch am gelungensten und lohnt wirklich die Lektüre: Bäche, Gärten, Flüsse, Quellen, Blumenbeete, jede Menge Früchte und wunderbare Getränke, großäugige Houris, allzeit jungfräulich, liebenswürdige junge Menschen, Betten im Überfluß, prächtige Kleider, wunderbare Stoffe, außergewöhnlicher Schmuck, Gold, Perlen, Parfums, kostbares Geschirr ... es fehlt nichts in diesem Werbeprospekt des ontologischen Fremdenverkehrsamtes.” ReligionAtheismParadise Book:Wir brauchen keinen Gott. Warum man jetzt Atheist sein muß Source: Wir brauchen keinen Gott. Warum man jetzt Atheist sein muß
“O ateísmo é a condição de possibilidade do hedonismo: a existência de Deus é incompatível com a liberdade dos homens. As retóricas deístas não serão suficientes para invalidar essa evidência. Só a morte de Deus fornece a condição prévia ao nascimento do homem, ao advento de um sujeito reconciliado consigo mesmo, para além das alienações maiores e dos entraves conhecidos.” LiberdadeAteísmo Book:L'art de jouir Source: L'art de jouir
“For the first time (but how long will it take us to acknowledge this?) in the history of ideas, a philosopher had dedicated a whole book to the question of atheism. He professed it, demonstrated it, arguing and quoting, sharing his reading and his reflections, and seeking confirmation from his own observations of the everyday world. His title sets it out clearly: Memoir of the Thoughts and Feelings of Jean Meslier; and so does his subtitle: Clear and Evident Demonstrations of the Vanity and Falsity of All the Religions of the World. The book appeared in 1729, after his death. Meslier had spent the greater part of his life working on it. The history of true atheism had begun.” LifePhilosophyDeathAtheismAtheistPhilosophy Of AtheismJean MeslierAtheist PhilosophyTrue Atheism Author:Michel Onfray
“En este universo de redes liberales poderosas, constuyamos utopías concretas, islotes pensados como abadías de Thelema puntales y reproducibles en todas partes, en todas las ocasiones y circunstancias. Jardines de Epicuro nómadas, construidos desde uno mismo” PolíticaHedonismo Book:La puissance d'exister: Manifeste hedoniste Source: La puissance d'exister: Manifeste hedoniste
“Para comemorar devidamente a reconciliação do homem consigo mesmo, é preciso antes de mais nada acabar com os mundos remotos, os céus e supostos lugares de residência das ideias, das essências, das divindades. Esses espaços são míticos, sonhados e supostos. Não têm nenhuma existência, a não ser fantasística.” ParaísoAlém VidaPós Morte Book:L'art de jouir Source: L'art de jouir
“A morte de Deus é menos importante do que a destruição do que durante tanto tempo o tornou possível.” DeusAteísmoDeicídio Book:L'art de jouir Source: L'art de jouir
“La démocratie vit de mouvements, de changements, d’agencements contractuels, de temps fluides, de dynamiques permanentes, de jeux dialectiques. Elle se crée, vit, change, se métamorphose, se construit en regard d’un vouloir issu de forces vivantes. Elle recourt à l’usage de la raison, au dialogue des parties prenantes, à l’agir communicationnel, à la diplomatie autant qu’à la négociation. La théocratie fonctionne à l’inverse : elle nait, vit et jouit de l’immobilité, de la mort et de l’irrationnel. La théocratie est l’ennemie la plus à craindre de la démocratie, avant-hier à Paris avant 1789, hier à Téhéran en 1978, et aujourd’hui chaque fois qu’Al-Quaïda fait parler la poudre.” DémocratieModernitéMouvementImmobilismeIrrationnelRationnelThéocratie Book:Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam Source: Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
“Os homens não podem dispor de uma capacidade para o prazer para que ela seja depreciada, proibida e reprimida.” PrazerSentidos Book:L'art de jouir Source: L'art de jouir
“I believe in libertarian options because they allow an interesting management of the capital and are based on co-operation, reciprocity, contract, federation.” BelieveI BelieveInterestingManagementI Believe InLibertarianOperationsContractsReciprocityFederation Author:Michel Onfray
“God is a fiction invented by people so they do not have to face the reality of their condition.” PeopleRealityFacesFictionConditions Author:Michel Onfray
“I discovered philosophy in my youth when I read wildly, and thus I was exposed to the world of ideas.” WorldIdeasPhilosophyYouthExposed Author:Michel Onfray
“If we include hedonistic philosophy in hospitals, the lives of patients suffering from cancer would be much, much better.” IfsPhilosophyWould BeSufferingPatientCancerHospitalsHedonistic Author:Michel Onfray
“For the establishment, philosophy is both an elitist and an idealist discipline: In high school, it is a compulsory subject; at university, they teach the idealist line. They are conducting a conversation with themselves.” PhilosophySchoolLinesTeachSubjectsDisciplineConversationHigh SchoolUniversityEstablishmentIdealistConductingElitistCompulsory Author:Michel Onfray
“Camus believed in dialogue and diplomacy, and enlisted his work as a philosopher to the need to find nonviolent solutions, whereas Sartre called for violent conflicts and justified terror.” NeedsConflictSolutionsPhilosopherTerrorViolentDialogueJustifiedDiplomacyEnlisted Author:Michel Onfray
“Many militants of the secular cause look astonishingly like clergy. Worse: like caricatures of clergy.” LooksCausesSecularCaricaturesClergy Book:Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam Source: Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
“I am a sworn atheist and therefore from my point of view the Talmud or the Koran don't constitute works of political philosophy but rather writings that stand in utter contradiction to concepts like logic, freedom, feminism, secularism, brotherhood - which are my ideals.” WritingPhilosophyPoliticalViewsFeminismConceptsIdealsLogicAtheistPoint Of ViewContradictionBrotherhoodSecularismPolitical Philosophy Author:Michel Onfray
“Socialists find me too far left; Trotskyites not far enough; ecologists say I am too happy eating foie gras, defending nuclear energy and GM plants; feminists find I am not enough of a woman; anarchists a petit-bourgeois who has sold out because I believe in universal suffrage.” BelieveEnoughEnergyLeftI BelieveEatingUniversalPlantFeministI Believe InNuclearFind MeAnarchistBourgeoisSuffrageSold OutNuclear EnergyUniversal Suffrage Author:Michel Onfray
“The three monotheism share a series of identical forms of aversion: hatred of reason and intelligence; hatred of freedom; hatred of all books in the name of one book alone; hatred of sexuality, women,and pleasure; hatred of feminine; hatred of body, of desires, of drives. Instead Judaism, Christianity, and Islam extol faith and belief, obedience and submission, taste for death and longing for the beyond, the asexual angel and chastity, virginity and monogamous love, wife and mother, soul and spirit. In other words, life crucified and nothingness exalted.” BookSoulReasonBodyFormSpiritMotherDesireThreeNamesBeliefPleasureChristianityWifeShareTasteAngelHatredLongingSeriesIslamAtheistSexualityObedienceFeminineNothingnessJudaismSubmissionIdenticalExaltedChastityVirginityAversionMonotheismChristianity And IslamWives And Mothers Author:Michel Onfray
“How strange that excision – female circumcision, with several languages using the same term for both kinds of mutilation – of little girls should revolt the westerner but excite no disapproval when it is performed on little boys. Consensus on the point seems absolute. But ask your interlocutor to think about the validity of this surgical procedure, which consists of removing a healthy part of a nonconsenting child’s body on nonmedical grounds – the legal definition of… mutilation.” ThinkingShouldKindChildrenLittlesBodySeemsGirlAsksLanguageTermBoysStrangeHealthyFemaleAbsolutesDefinitionsConsensusProceduresRevoltLittle BoysValidityDisapprovalWesternersMutilationCircumcision Author:Michel Onfray
“I persist in preferring philosophers to rabbis priests imams ayatollahs and mullahs. Rather than trust their theological hocus-pocus I prefer to draw on alternatives to the dominant philosophical historiography: the laughers materialists radicals cynics hedonists atheists sensualists voluptuaries. They know that there is only one world and that promotion of an afterlife deprives us of the enjoyment and benefit of the only one there is. A genuinely deadly sin.” KnowsWorldSinBenefitsDrawsPhilosophicalAtheistPhilosopherRadicalAlternativesEnjoymentPriestsAfterlifePersistDominantPromotionTheologicalRabbiDeadly SinsHocus PocusHistoriographyHedonistMullahs Book:Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam Source: Atheist Manifesto: The Case Against Christianity, Judaism, and Islam