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  1. This is from 2015, and it is better written than I expected it to be. Being written for the Smithsonian, it quite naturally glosses over some of the more salacious aspects of Sade's life.

    #MarquisDeSade #Literature #Libertinism #FrenchLiterature #WorldLiterature

    Who Was the Marquis de Sade?

    smithsonianmag.com/history/who

  2. Radical free speech is knowing you can say anything you want, without saying anything and everything just because you can.

    #freespeech #politics #selfresponsibility

  3. Self-awareness is the awareness of ourselves in the external world. Self-perception is the awareness of ourselves within ourselves.

    #philosophy #selfawareness #selfperception

  4. I am left politically because I believe everybody should have free access to food, clothing, shelter, education, and health care.
    I'm also on the right politically because I believe people should have radical free will. The government should not be determining right and wrong for any individual.

    #freethepeople #politic #freedom #radicalfreedom #freewill

  5. A truly peaceful coexistence requires complete individual freedom and acceptance of all ways of being. I believe in radical individual freedom.

    #freedom #radicalfreedom #SocietalShifts #newworld

  6. From Wikipedia: Fanny Hill is an erotic novel by the English novelist John Cleland, first published in London in 1748. Written while the author was in debtors' prison in London, it is considered "the first original English prose pornography, and the first pornography to use the form of the novel." It is one of the most prosecuted and banned books in history.

    #Literature #Debauchery

    gutenberg.org/ebooks/25305

  7. From Wikipedia: Fanny Hill is an erotic novel by the English novelist John Cleland, first published in London in 1748. Written while the author was in debtors' prison in London, it is considered "the first original English prose pornography, and the first pornography to use the form of the novel." It is one of the most prosecuted and banned books in history.

    #Literature #Debauchery

    gutenberg.org/ebooks/25305

  8. Materialism, Instrumental Reason, and Hostile Enlightenment: The Marquis de Sade as the Antithesis of the Enlightenment

    By Mykyta Storozhenko

    The aim of this paper is to tie together the Enlightenment ideas regarding Materialism and Instrumental Reason with Pierre Saint-Amand’s thought in his “Hostile Enlightenment” article. The paper will be . . .

    #MarquisDeSade #TheEnlightenment #Literature #FrenchLiterature #WorldLiterature #Libertinism

    fau.edu/athenenoctua/pdfs/Myky

  9. The Real Marquis de Sade

    By Andrew Hussey

    The Marquis de Sade is one of those few writers who have given the world an adjective. The problem is that this has become a kind of shorthand: without reading Sade everybody presumes to know what he is all about. It is only when you pay close attention to his work that you begin to understand that his writing is not erotica . . .

    #MarquisDeSade #FrenchLiterature #TransgressiveLiterature #WorldLiterature #Literature

    1843magazine.com/culture/the-d