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Robert Muir

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in London ON, Canada
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July 2014


Did some odd jobs, read some books, wrote one.

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Twilight of the Idols

Many, when young see for the first time Friedrich Nietzsche's works and wonder at the strange titles they see. The reason for this is straightforward enough: he believed that sensational titles sold books. It's as simple as that. This one reminds me of the America's Republican Party and the man who until recently they believed might be their king. He certainly did. He thought himself a Superman wh Read more of this blog post »
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