New Age Psychopathy and Bourgeois Liberalism: A Socratic Dialogue


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Author: Harry More ISBN: 9781465897374
Publisher: Harry More Publication: October 5, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Harry More
ISBN: 9781465897374
Publisher: Harry More
Publication: October 5, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

New Age Psychopathy and Bourgeois Liberalism: A Socratic Dialogue is a novelette, the bulk of which is a Socratic dialogue in which Steve, a man with an impeccable ability to understand the complex dynamics involved in mainstream society and fringe society today, paints a frightening picture of the unpleasant reality behind bourgeois mystical facades, and a possibly hellish future that may await. Read what he has to say about New Age gurus (they're psychopaths and cryptofascists), bourgeois liberals (they're afraid of death, and one serious crisis away from abandoning their values), Right Wing Protestants (they have guns), and why people can't see what's going on in the world (they're focused on themselves). About 7638 words.

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New Age Psychopathy and Bourgeois Liberalism: A Socratic Dialogue is a novelette, the bulk of which is a Socratic dialogue in which Steve, a man with an impeccable ability to understand the complex dynamics involved in mainstream society and fringe society today, paints a frightening picture of the unpleasant reality behind bourgeois mystical facades, and a possibly hellish future that may await. Read what he has to say about New Age gurus (they're psychopaths and cryptofascists), bourgeois liberals (they're afraid of death, and one serious crisis away from abandoning their values), Right Wing Protestants (they have guns), and why people can't see what's going on in the world (they're focused on themselves). About 7638 words.

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