DIARY
Synopsis:
This diary represents the third book I have written, which focuses on exploring urban and suburban environments in order to observe human beings and modern objects. During my analysis, I chose to present my reflections in philosophical or mathematical form, in order to find the right amount of motion, demonstrate that good is a feeling superior to evil, and confirm the human evidence of always repeating the same things without lying.
In addition to this, the book also offers a certain practicality that can be associated with a manual on socio-political rights and different ways of escaping from a modern unhealthy or disembodied being. In other words, I try to provide practical suggestions on how to navigate a complex and often confusing world, seeking to offer readers an interesting and original perspective on contemporary social and anthropological issues.
The diary describes the evolution of my experiences and dreams in their reality, without basic problems, confirming a human evidence as a whole. Additionally, I address the theme of the transfer of social and anthropic material, which was much discussed after 2000.
The twenty-one letters contained in this book cover the period from December 2008 to July 2010. This is the third edition of the book, published in May 2020, after the previous editions of 2010 and 2014. In summary, this diary represents an important source of information for those interested in philosophy, sociology, anthropology, and contemporary politics, offering a unique and stimulating perspective on the issues we face as human beings.
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Ebook 9788835411130 / ASIN B08HK9MZRC | Paperback 9788835411147 | Audiobook 9788835413554
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