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Jack Donovan



Average rating: 4.07 · 423 ratings · 40 reviews · 38 distinct worksSimilar authors
Fire in the Dark: Men and Gods

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El Camino de los Hombres

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PH2T3R: the Journal of Sola...

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Shelley: Selected Poems (Lo...

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Project 2025 Decoded: A Com...

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Ouya Game Development by Ex...

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Mastering Oculus Rift Devel...

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Birds of Pembrokeshire

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“These venomous, needy souls speak of “toxic masculinity,” but who is more toxic than the person who needs to change to the whole world so that they can love themselves?”
Jack Donovan, Fire in the Dark: Men and Gods

“This horizontal culture of leveling has been replacing the vertical culture that preceded it — a culture that looked upward for inspiration to gods in the heavens and heroes on marble pedestals. Ancient and recent heroes of men have been posthumously diabolized by the thumbs of bored and bitchy social media mobs — accused of brand spanking new sins they never knew they were committing”
Jack Donovan, Fire in the Dark: Men and Gods

“The refusal to elevate an ideal of perfection because perfection is unattainable and near perfection is exceptional, is the product of a nihilistic ethos characterized by cowardice and self-loathing.”
Jack Donovan, Fire in the Dark: Men and Gods



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