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Ernest Belfort Bax

    Ernest Belfort Bax was an English socialist journalist and philosopher who delved into integrating Marxist ideas with those of Kant and Schopenhauer. He deeply explored the metaphysical and ethical implications of socialism, proposing a "religion of socialism" as a means to bridge personal and social, cognitive and emotional divides. A fervent atheist, Bax aimed to liberate the working class from what he perceived as middle-class moralism. His writings often grappled with the intricate social and political issues of his era.

    The fraud of feminism
    German Society At The Close Of The Middle Ages
    • Focusing on Germany's late medieval period, the book offers a detailed examination of its social, political, and cultural dynamics. It explores various facets of German life, including feudalism, urbanization, guilds, and the role of women, revealing the complexities of social hierarchy and economic structures. Key historical events like the Hundred Years' War and the Black Death are analyzed for their impact on society, alongside the influence of humanism and the Renaissance. Bax's extensive research provides a vivid portrayal of everyday life in medieval Germany.

      German Society At The Close Of The Middle Ages
    • The fraud of feminism

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the complexities and contradictions within modern feminism, particularly regarding attitudes towards women's intellectual and moral equality. It examines the push for female suffrage and the inclusion of women in various professions, highlighting the tension between these ideals and societal expectations. Through this analysis, the author delves into the nuances of feminist thought and its implications for women's rights and roles in society.

      The fraud of feminism