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Glenn Wallis

    Nietzsche Now!
    How to Fix Education
    An Anarchist's Manifesto
    • An Anarchist's Manifesto

      • 152 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení
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      Challenging the common perception of anarchism as chaotic and impractical, this manifesto argues for its relevance and adaptability in modern society. It presents anarchism as a humane and intelligent framework that promotes inclusivity, suggesting that it is a viable solution for social organization among humans. The author seeks to reshape the narrative around anarchism, presenting it as a constructive and thoughtful alternative to traditional governance.

      An Anarchist's Manifesto
    • How to Fix Education

      A Handbook for Direct Action

      • 78 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení

      Focusing on actionable strategies, the book explores practical steps that educators can implement to drive meaningful change in the education system. It delves into innovative teaching methods and highlights the importance of adaptability in addressing diverse student needs. By examining real-world examples, the author encourages teachers to become proactive agents of change, fostering an environment that promotes growth and learning. The book serves as a guide for educators seeking to enhance their impact and effectiveness in the classroom.

      How to Fix Education
    • Nietzsche Now!

      The Great Immoralist on the Vital Issues of Our Time

      • 314 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      Engaging with contemporary issues, this analysis of Nietzsche's philosophy explores themes such as democracy, identity, and religion through a nuanced lens. Wallis offers a deep dive into Nietzsche's complex ideas, encouraging readers to confront controversial topics with courage and curiosity. The book features original German translations from critical editions alongside Wallis's insights from years of study, making it accessible for both new and seasoned readers. This exploration reveals Nietzsche's enduring relevance in today's contentious landscape.

      Nietzsche Now!