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<blockquote data-quote="animum-rege" data-source="post: 1349385" data-attributes="member: 18973"><p>Those two books are excellent! </p><p></p><p>Another work on Stoicism that I quite enjoyed recently is <em>How to Think like a Roman Emperor </em>by Donald Robertson. He adds a more storytelling around Marcus's life (a bit embellished for effect) to deepen our understanding around the Meditations. I really enjoyed it, especially because Meditations exists in this kind of fragmentary vacuum — it sketches a picture of Marcus, the man. </p><p></p><p>My contribution: just finished <em>The Age of Entitlement</em> by Christopher Caldwell. Highly recommended. It is a very prescient book for this time; he sketches out a very compelling history of how the well-intentioned Civil Rights act created a legal and bureaucratic framework that has been exploited by globalists to this day. </p><p></p><p>Critical insight:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="animum-rege, post: 1349385, member: 18973"] Those two books are excellent! Another work on Stoicism that I quite enjoyed recently is [I]How to Think like a Roman Emperor [/I]by Donald Robertson. He adds a more storytelling around Marcus's life (a bit embellished for effect) to deepen our understanding around the Meditations. I really enjoyed it, especially because Meditations exists in this kind of fragmentary vacuum — it sketches a picture of Marcus, the man. My contribution: just finished [I]The Age of Entitlement[/I] by Christopher Caldwell. Highly recommended. It is a very prescient book for this time; he sketches out a very compelling history of how the well-intentioned Civil Rights act created a legal and bureaucratic framework that has been exploited by globalists to this day. Critical insight: [/QUOTE]
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