Ep.6: Pasternak vs. Stalin, Eliade on Life, and Calasso on How to Get Unstuck
In this episode we explore three thought provoking ideas. First, we delve into Boris Pasternak’s quiet stand against Stalin—a testament to poetry’s power against oppression. Then, a single line from philosopher Mircea Eliade reminds us that to truly grow, one must embrace life’s darker transformations. Lastly, Roberto Calasso warns of creativity’s erosion in our automated age, urging a return to genuine ritual over mindless procedure. Join me in this exploration of words, resistance, and renewal.Thank you House Of Neglected Poetry for sharing Pasternak’s story!💭 Interesting links* George Steiner’s story of Pasternak’s courage.* Mircea Eliade’s Wiki* Calasso’s book* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/armenikus* My Newsletter 📚 - 👉 http://eepurl.com/he7YKD* Instagram 📷 - 👉 https://www.instagram.com/armenikus/* Podcast 🎤- 👉 https://artidote.uk/* YouTube Channel 🍿 👉 Find Here Get full access to Genius & Ink 🖌 at armenikus.substack.com/subscribe
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Ep. 5: Libraries: How Brewers' Lobby Tried to Stop the Spread of Knowledge
Hello friends, In this episode, we explore a wonderful book called The Library: A Fragile History written by Arthur der Weduwen and Andrew Pettegree. In one of the chapters, they mention a powerful brewers’ lobby that tried to stop the expansion of public libraries in England. (This is back in the 19th century)Why would companies that make money on selling beer be against books? 💭 Interesting links* You can get this wonderful book here.* This wonderful documentary on The National Library of France* I wrote about my grandfather’s library. (One of my favourite pieces)* Weird ASMR video of a library by Victoria & Albert Museum in London* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/armenikus* My Newsletter 📚 - 👉 http://eepurl.com/he7YKD* Instagram 📷 - 👉 https://www.instagram.com/arti_dote/* Podcast 🎤- 👉 https://artidote.uk/* YouTube Channel 🍿 👉 Find Here Get full access to Genius & Ink 🖌 at armenikus.substack.com/subscribe
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Ep. 4: Schopenhauer on How to Organise Your Library and Your Mind.
Our minds often resemble a disordered library. We might be well-read, but not be able to use knowledge when we need it. In this episode we explore a short passage from Schopenhauer’s essay ‘On Thinking for Yourself’. The passage:As the biggest library if it is in disorder is not as useful as a small but well-arranged one, so you may accumulate a vast amount of knowledge but it will be of far less value to you than a much smaller amount if you have not thought it over for yourself; because only through ordering what you know by comparing every truth with every other truth can you take complete possession of your knowledge and get it into your power. You can think about only what you know, so you ought to learn something; on the other hand, you can know only what you have thought about.~ On Thinking for Yourself from Essays and Aphorisms by Arthur Schopenhauer💭 Interesting links* My edition of Schopenhauer’s Essays and Aphorisms* This video by Aeon mag: The intellectual legacy of philosophy’s greatest pessimist: life is suffering, art is supreme* Here are 6 books on philosophy that I recommend* Philosophy for the Beginners - My YouTube video* Michel Houellebecq’s short book on Schopenhauer is quite interesting.* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/armenikus* My Newsletter 📚 - 👉 http://eepurl.com/he7YKD* Instagram 📷 - 👉 https://www.instagram.com/arti_dote/* Podcast 🎤- 👉 https://artidote.uk/* YouTube Channel 🍿 👉 Find Here Get full access to Genius & Ink 🖌 at armenikus.substack.com/subscribe
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EP. 3 Tolstoy on Science vs Religion, and the Meaning of Life
In this episode, we're delving into a rare book by Leo Tolstoy, written during his darkest times. Tolstoy, a Christian mystic, delves into the relationship between religion, science, and the human spirit.* Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/armenikus* My Newsletter 📚 - 👉 http://eepurl.com/he7YKD* Instagram 📷 - 👉 https://www.instagram.com/armenikus* Podcast 🎤- 👉 https://artidote.uk/* YouTube Channel 🍿 👉 Find Here Get full access to Genius & Ink 🖌 at armenikus.substack.com/subscribe
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EP 2: Simone Weil: Paying Attention as a Spiritual Exercise (BASED ON MY ARTICLE)
Attention is "the rarest and purest form of generosity." The act of giving oneself-turning away from one's own self and turning toward the world, making a place for others by placing one's own self in a subordinate position- is true attention. Dear listeners, This episode is an unusual one. It’s the audio version of my article on the French philosopher Simone Weil, who had a revolutionary perspective on the nature of our attention. She says that without being able to pay true attention to life we won’t be able to find true meaning of it. That piece took me a long time to write, but it also turned out to be quite lengthy itself. Since I appreciate every single second you spend reading my articles or watching my videos, I recorded this episode so you could listen to the ideas of Simone Weil if you don’t have sufficient time to read it.Would you like more reading episodes like this in the future?Let me know, Confide tibimet!* My Newsletter 📚 - 👉 http://eepurl.com/he7YKD * Instagram 📷 - 👉 https://www.instagram.com/armenikus* Podcast 🎤- 👉 https://artidote.uk/* YouTube Channel 🍿 👉 Find Here Get full access to Genius & Ink 🖌 at armenikus.substack.com/subscribe