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Proust I – VII: The Difficulty of Coming to Terms with a Brutal Childhood Trauma
The unearthing of crucial, yet stacked away memories in the human mind is the focal point of Marcel Proust’s literary effort. He is
achieving this objective by encouraging himself and us not to just cowardly fall for manifest, water-prove, positivist evidence but to adopt a speculative, circumstantial evidence based approach as well Continue reading
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Tagged capitalistic existentialism, conflict resoluton, creative narcissism, EURO crisis, Germany's PR disaster, Policy and PR, Political Leadership, Realpolitik
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Marcel Proust 5: Conflicted by Nature and Conflicted by Society, – but on the way to resolving what can be resolved!
M. Proust’s 5th volume “La Prisonnière” provides additional support for our earlier mentioned family- and history- related trauma hypothesis Continue reading
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Tagged conflict resoluton, creative narcissism, Free Society, Political Leadership, Politicians, Saving the EURO
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Marcel Proust, No. 4: Waking up to the Reality of Abuse, or: The Incredible Reach of the Stockholm Hostage Syndrome
Is there an element of Stockholm Hostage Syndrome in the psychology of the protracted and largely irrational pro-Trump support? Continue reading
Posted in Democracy, International Relations, Poetry, Politics
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Marcel Proust: How not to despair given the many rivers to cross on this ancient battlefield?
Marcel Proust: What it means to grow up in post-Gallia Belgica, post-Gallia Celtica and post-Germania Inferior Continue reading
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Virginia Woolf 2.0: Mrs. Dalloway hosts the PM, Jacob Rees-Mogg, John Redwood and others
Meanwhile cutting-edge innovation has become a Champions-League team effort which can ill afford that some members of the national economy squad take pride in not breaking sweat. Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EURO crisis, Freedom and Innovation, Poetry, Politics
Tagged against crony capitalism, capitalistic existentialism, creative narcissism, Philosophy of Freedom, Political Leadership, Politicians
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Marcel Proust: The Poetry of Dozing, Waking and Awaking, and of Life and Death
It seems to us as if Marcel Proust’s “Recherche” is in essence about Mr. Proust processing and articulating the many visionary reviews of his life he experienced either during wake triggered lucid dreaming experiences or in more serious near-death, out-of-body-sleep situations, all of which he was prone to have due to his lifelong battle with extremely severe asthma. Continue reading
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Charles Swann: The Kind of High Finance Player / Homme d’Esprit the World Desperately Needs!
Any High Finance Industry should be proud to have such a fine systemic-risk analyst like Mr. Proust’s Charles Swann serving it. Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Ethical Capitalism, Finance, Poetry
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