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Jerome Brillaud

    Jérôme Brillaud is an author whose work navigates the complex interplay between early modern philosophy and literature. His writing delves into the shadowed illuminations of thought, exploring the nuanced relationships between reason and emotion. Brillaud's essays are characterized by their intellectual rigor and a distinctive style that sheds light on the profound questions of his chosen era, offering readers a compelling engagement with the intellectual landscape of the past.

    A philosophy of simple living
    • Today, “simple living” is a rallying cry for anti-consumerists, environmentalists, and anyone concerned with humanity’s effect on the planet. But what is so revolutionary about a simple life? And why are we so fascinated with simplicity today? A Philosophy of Simple Living charts the ideas, motivations, and practices of simplicity from antiquity to the present day. Bringing together an array of people, practices, and movements, from Henry David Thoreau to Steve Jobs, and from Cynics and Shakers to the “slow movement,” voluntary simplicity, and degrowth, this book is as comprehensive as it is concise. Written in elegant, spare prose, A Philosophy of Simple Living will be of great benefit to all who wish to declutter and pare back their complicated, modern lives.

      A philosophy of simple living