Hezbollah has political allies (including christians) which together amount(ed) to a majority.
And it’s not Hamas which holds elections, but rather the Palestinian authority, presided by the leader of Fatah (opponent of Hamas) who has been impeding elections since 2006 because his party is losing popularity.
Edit: I do not mean to offend anyone but I beg you (anyone reading this) please be more aware about what you write and say, especially if you haven’t looked into the issue in depth.
So for how long could they have been doing it?
I don’t think either depiction is accurate, especially when he depicted Judaism and Christianity as “slave” religions. He was more describing the situation of the modern Man.
I just began Homo Juridicus by Alain Supiot. I’m still trying to grasp it, but I think it describes how the ‘legal man’ (homo juridicus) grasps the universe of signs through a specific set of legal (occidental) conceptions. It also references the philosophy of language.
Semantic Scholar, maybe ResearchGate? Academia.edu ??
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My experience with him is unusual since the only thing I read of his works was his treatise on writing, a sort of memoir in which he recounts his experience with writing and work ethic.
I’ve been using their service for two years now. It’s open source and encrypted, and the upload speeds exponentially improved.
I’m sorry I don’t understand what you mean.
Definitely. I also noticed how little these supposed economists know what marxism is. Their entire doctrine is incoherent.
Ottoman Turkish, although the geographical terms and country names wouldn’t have differed much.
Musical theme: Kahlil Gibran wrote an eloquent essay on music, though good luck finding it.
Outside your comfort zone: Capitalism as Civilisation by Ntina Tzouvala, a theoretical work which examines how western legal scholars categorized non-western polities based on a racist standard of civilisation and justified colonising them.
Book from a different cultural background: the Cairo Trilogy by the Egyptian author Naguib Mahfouz, a chronicle of a wealthy family witnessing the instability of the 1930s in British-occupied Egypt.
OK, I will think about it. Thanks.
I never bothered with the social aspect of book platforms, so I use an offline tracker. Do you recommend me creating one?
The Garden of the Finzi-Continis by Giorgio Bassani. Although initially I couldn’t grasp much of what was happening in the prologue, as I progress it grows on me more and more.
Works fine for me. You can open an issue on Github.
Throwback to when they announced releasing a simple phone. Fun times.
The existence of lemmy.world which you’re part of, proves that lemmy tolerates right-wing instances if you ask me.
Make use of the decentralized nature of lemmy, the devs won’t knock at your door for creating or posting on right-wing instances.
And most chapters are basically one-page, easily digestible passages, so it isn’t a hard read.
It’s always been a family (indeed, a national) tradition to watch the world cup. Son inherits his loyalty to a club from father just like clan names. However, in the last two cups I became only loyal to a good match of football, to whomever knows how to treat a ball like a gentleman. Perhaps it’s the nostalgia or the collective bondage which still draws me like millions of other fans to watch it play out every four years.
That said, nothing beats a good, friendly match with the pals in the local field; or the recess matches between the cramped walls in school, using a home-made nylon/paper ball.
It is important not to estrange the people, no matter how deluded they are. This is a product of the hegemonic order.