José Rizal (1861–1896) Filipino writer, ophthalmologist, polyglot and nationalist
"Por La Education" (To Education, c. 1876) - translator unknown
Third Century, sect. 12.
Centuries of Meditations
José Rizal (1861–1896) Filipino writer, ophthalmologist, polyglot and nationalist
"Por La Education" (To Education, c. 1876) - translator unknown
““Ah, go to hell!”
“That’s a remarkably Christian attitude, Donald. Both meaningless and barbaric.””
John Brunner book Stand on Zanzibar
the happening world (3) “Domestica”
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)
“Much reading has brought upon us a learned barbarism.”
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742–1799) German scientist, satirist
F 144
Aphorisms (1765-1799), Notebook F (1776-1779)
Jack Donovan (1974) American activist, editor and writer
ibid
Becoming A Barbarian (2016)
Fermín Lasuén (1736–1803) Spanish missionary to Alta California.
"Representación," San Carlos, 12 November 1800, Santa Bárbara Arch., 2:199-211.
Joseph Strutt (1749–1802) British engraver, artist, antiquary and writer
pg. 2
The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801), Britons
José Ortega Y Gasset book The Revolt of the Masses
Chap. VIII: The Masses Intervene In Everything, And Why Their Intervention Is Solely By Violence
The Revolt of the Masses (1929)
Michel De Montaigne (1533–1592) (1533-1592) French-Occitan author, humanistic philosopher, statesman
Source: The Complete Essays