Do you know Luc Ferry? Brilliant philosopher and former French politician popular thinker then, but also a man of action, Ferry inspires great essayist with The Revolution of Love - For a secular spirituality , Plon, 2010 (Winner of the Literary Award the 8th Masonic Book Salon de Paris, category "Humanism" alongside Alexander Jollien particular) . Snubbed by a literary community that is interested only very rarely which is not obscure, however, the essayist has the great merit of exposing once more a worldview highly documented, but accessible and exciting. As a patient history of ideas designed around the key theme of Love. So contagious. By immersing myself in the reflections of Ferry and his revolution of love, I keep thinking about those authors who, like poets, still dare to put love in the center of their thinking. I think Gilbert Durand, who wrote beautifully in a Eranos : "The Beauty as a signal of Being is realized and attained only through a connection personifying himself as a mediator: Love . Love, therefore, always love. When will this revolution of love? Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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Love and Revolution
Do you know Luc Ferry? Brilliant philosopher and former French politician popular thinker then, but also a man of action, Ferry inspires great essayist with The Revolution of Love - For a secular spirituality , Plon, 2010 (Winner of the Literary Award the 8th Masonic Book Salon de Paris, category "Humanism" alongside Alexander Jollien particular) . Snubbed by a literary community that is interested only very rarely which is not obscure, however, the essayist has the great merit of exposing once more a worldview highly documented, but accessible and exciting. As a patient history of ideas designed around the key theme of Love. So contagious. By immersing myself in the reflections of Ferry and his revolution of love, I keep thinking about those authors who, like poets, still dare to put love in the center of their thinking. I think Gilbert Durand, who wrote beautifully in a Eranos : "The Beauty as a signal of Being is realized and attained only through a connection personifying himself as a mediator: Love . Love, therefore, always love. When will this revolution of love?
Do you know Luc Ferry? Brilliant philosopher and former French politician popular thinker then, but also a man of action, Ferry inspires great essayist with The Revolution of Love - For a secular spirituality , Plon, 2010 (Winner of the Literary Award the 8th Masonic Book Salon de Paris, category "Humanism" alongside Alexander Jollien particular) . Snubbed by a literary community that is interested only very rarely which is not obscure, however, the essayist has the great merit of exposing once more a worldview highly documented, but accessible and exciting. As a patient history of ideas designed around the key theme of Love. So contagious. By immersing myself in the reflections of Ferry and his revolution of love, I keep thinking about those authors who, like poets, still dare to put love in the center of their thinking. I think Gilbert Durand, who wrote beautifully in a Eranos : "The Beauty as a signal of Being is realized and attained only through a connection personifying himself as a mediator: Love . Love, therefore, always love. When will this revolution of love?
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