About This Book
A collection of concise, aphoristic essays that practice deliberate dissociation of ideas and sentiments, testing common pairings such as art and morality. The author offers cultural and philosophical reflections on subjects including religion as a social remedy, the psychology of jealousy, the persistence of astrology, and the social effects of age and uniform. Tone ranges from polemical to wryly observant, favoring paradox, anecdote, and sharp generalization over systematic argument. The result is a fragmented, provocative sequence that invites readers to separate familiar concepts and reconsider the assumptions that keep them conjoined.
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