Cioran called himself the "secretary of his own feelings," maybe that's why his work "Disarray" resembles the diary of a person with his bitter and angry reflections on life. The philosopher writes about his disappointment in European civilization, denies the...
possibility of social progress, ruthlessly criticizes any authorities and ideologies, turns to the primary sources, contemplates Buddhism and medieval mysticism, quotes ancient Indian texts and Gnostic gospels in an attempt to answer the question: what will happen to man after the inevitable end of history?
Cioran called himself the "secretary of his own feelings," maybe that's why his work "Disarray" resembles the diary of a person with his bitter and angry reflections on life. The philosopher writes about his disappointment in European civilization, denies the possibility of social progress, ruthlessly criticizes any authorities and ideologies, turns to the primary sources, contemplates Buddhism and medieval mysticism, quotes ancient Indian texts and Gnostic gospels in an attempt to answer the question: what will happen to man after the inevitable end of history?
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