The purpose of this post is to promote my book: Zombies of Marx. Unfortunately, writing a promotional post just isn’t my thing. I’m terrible at it, and I can’t help but feel ridiculous.
But honestly, what do you expect an essay author to say? Every author convinces themselves that they’ve written something that will change the course of humanity. Writing is, after all, an act of narcissism—and it’s healthy for every writer to remember that, just to avoid getting carried away.
Anyway, Zombies of Marx is available on all Amazon marketplaces in both English and Italian. It’s free for Kindle Unlimited users. It may not change the course of humanity, but hey—it’s a good book.
Western society seems obsessed with the pursuit of Justice. In chasing this ideal, some people would like to ban certain emotions that, while unpleasant, have accompanied humanity since its origins and serve a purpose. The obsession with language, some strange ideas about human biology, or the confusion between equity and equality all stem from this pursuit. These ideas originated in academia as rhetorical experiments, but it seems things have gotten out of hand. This book was written to explain the origins of these obsessions and hopes to see them fade away soon. I hope you’ll read it and enjoy it. As I’ve said, it’s a good book.
But honestly, what do you expect an essay author to say? Every author convinces themselves that they’ve written something that will change the course of humanity. Writing is, after all, an act of narcissism—and it’s healthy for every writer to remember that, just to avoid getting carried away.
Anyway, Zombies of Marx is available on all Amazon marketplaces in both English and Italian. It’s free for Kindle Unlimited users. It may not change the course of humanity, but hey—it’s a good book.
Zombies of Marx: The Return of Practical Reason
Western society seems obsessed with the pursuit of Justice. In chasing this ideal, some people would like to ban certain emotions that, while unpleasant, have accompanied humanity since its origins and serve a purpose.
The obsession with language, some strange ideas about human biology, or the confusion between equity and equality all stem from this pursuit. These ideas originated in academia as rhetorical experiments, but it seems things have gotten out of hand.
This book was written to explain the origins of these obsessions and hopes to see them fade away soon.
I hope you’ll read it and enjoy it. As I’ve said, it’s a good book.