“Epicurus called Plato and all of his followers ‘actors,’ because there was ‘nothing genuine about them.’”
—F. Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil, §7 (edited excerpt).
—F. Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil, §7 (edited excerpt).
Shakespeare and Dostoevsky leave you with an insufferable regret: for having been neither a saint nor a criminal, the two best forms of self-destruction
“Beatles Go Home! Have a Haircut!”, “Throw out Beatles!” and other similar hate messages showed up on the banners and flyers around Tokyo Hilton Hotel –where The Beatles stayed for their concert in Japan- in the morning of June 29th 1966. Those banners and flyers were carried by youth members of Dainippon Aikokuto or The Great Japan Patriotic Party, one of Japan’s popular right political party.