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Sayf ad-Din al-Juwayni

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A man who wishes to find a wise man must be wise himself.

Ash'arism | Shafi'ism | Classical Republicanism.

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reviewed The fall by Albert Camus (Vintage international)

Albert Camus: The fall (Paperback, 1991, Vintage Books)

Mordant, brilliant, elegantly styled, The Fall is a novel Of the conscience Of modern man …

Very bad

A terrible read, uninteresting, with a stinking aesthetic, I don't understand how people can find anything interesting in such books, let alone favorite them as well.

Jean-Paul Sartre: La Nausea (Italian language, 1960, Arnoldo Mondadori)

A fascinating existentialist novel, written in the form of a journal, about a historian who …

Disgusting

The book really lives up to its title, reading it is a nauseating experience of this mediocre read, the author himself is nauseating in his delusions, and the book itself is the epitome of the intellectual level of a frustrated drunk sitting at a beer stall. Those people who actually appreciated this work as something profound and intellectually meaningful - i have big doubts about their adequate perception of this world. Skip, 0/10.