5 stories
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Lewis Mumford
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1.4K
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113 parts
A creeping dread clings to the shadowed corners of Mumford’s narrative, not from monsters or ghouls, but from the chilling perfection of ima... -
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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773
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54 parts
A creeping fog clings to the crumbling estate of reason, where the specter of societal expectation chills the very marrow. Within shadowed c... -
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Peter Kropotkin
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300
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12 parts
The chill of forgotten snows clings to these pages, a creeping frost that seeps not from the ink, but from the very marrow of existence. Kro... -
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Auguste Comte
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210
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11 parts
Dust motes dance in the perpetual twilight of decaying salons, each particle a forgotten axiom. A chill permeates the very stones of abandon... -
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Errico Malatesta
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179
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18 parts
The crumbling estate of the Malatesta family clings to the precipice of reason, each essay a fractured shard of glass reflecting a decaying ... -