how in the fuck is Plato better than Kant
Plato's Republic
Spinoza actually aint an idealist, he's actually very close to many materialist philosophers and the secondary literature (viz. philosophers talking about philosophers) generally states his monism is very much like materialism.
Machiavelli was a socialist with chinese characteristic ante litteram
My communist boyfriend made me read this a few years ago and it's pretty good.
The ironic joke is basically that Heidegger examined "being there" (Dasein) in both its 'authentic' and 'inauthentic' modes. The 'everyday' inauthentic mode is the They, or das Man (literally 'one' in the abstract). During everyday life, Dasein "falls" into the They-self when it acts according to what 'one' might think. The joke is that what Heidegger is doing in the time of this picture (1970s) can be said to be somehow 'authentic', as in 'wow look at this old guy doing things the old-fashioned way' but is now 'taking selfies' one of the most everyday 'They' things we can think of.
All theology is idealism breh and he's a pantheist
Was he jewish? black? or both, Zig Forums?
Is there any point in you posting this in Latin other than being a pretentious faggot? The Prince was originally written in medieval Italian.
It's Dante in De Monarchia. I don't know where to find an English version.
Oh, my bad, I thought you were quoting Machiavelli. Polite sage.
Dunning-Kruger in full swing.