Donald DeMarco

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Donald DeMarco



Average rating: 4.17 · 269 ratings · 34 reviews · 53 distinct worksSimilar authors
Architects of the Culture o...

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The Heart of Virtue: Lesson...

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The Many Faces of Virtue

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How to Navigate Through Life

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In My Mother's Womb: The Ca...

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Abortion in Perspective: Th...

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Hope for a World Without Hope

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The Indispensability of Virtue

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“The absence of fatherhood implies the impossibility of brotherhood. It is no accident that Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Sartre, in addition to Freud, all struggled with the notion of fatherlessness. Its exalted, but unrealistic, implication is godlessness and self-deification. But its more immediate, existential implication, as we have seen, is being orphaned and abandoned. It is curious that Freud, despite his extensive knowledge of classic literature, either ignored or repressed its most trenchant moral, namely, that by equating oneself with the gods, one invokes their anger and punishment. The gods will not be mocked, and they are intolerant of hubris.”
Donald De Marco, Architects of the Culture of Death

“We are an impatient society, to be sure, but we are a society that has lost its sense that what it has is good and worth suffering for.”
Donald DeMarco, The Many Faces of Virtue

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