Antonio Negri book Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire
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Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire
Source: The Hunger Angel (2012), p. 251
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Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire
Edward VIII of the United Kingdom (1894–1972) king of the United Kingdom and its dominions in 1936
6 October 1919
Around the World with the Prince of Wales
John Moffat book Reinventing Gravity
Source: Reinventing Gravity (2008), Chapter 5, Conventional Black Holes, p. 85
Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) German philosopher
Kant's Inaugural Dissertation (1770), Section III On The Principles Of The Form Of The Sensible World
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Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire
Charles Stross book Accelerando
A dry chuckle: “I used to try to believe a different one before breakfast every day, you know, just in case Pascal’s wager was right—exploring the phase-space of all possible resurrections, you know? But I think at this point we can agree that Dawkins was right. Human consciousness is vulnerable to certain types of transmissible memetic virus, and religions that promise life beyond death are a particularly pernicious example because they exploit our natural aversion to halting states.”
Source: Accelerando (2005), Chapter 9 (“Survivor”), pp. 396-397
Léon Rosenfeld (1904–1974) Belgian physicist
As quoted in A Question of Physics: Conversations in Physics and Biology (1979), Paul Buckley and F. David Peat, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, p. 29.
Pasquier Quesnel (1634–1719) French theologian
Pensées, p. 90, as translated by Mary Ilford in The Bourgeois: Catholicism vs. Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century France (1968), p. 163