Freedom's Frailty Dr Daniela A. L. LourencoDraws on Guo Xiang's commentary on the Zhuangzi to construct an account of freedom that is both metaphysical and political. This book starts with the radical premise that the most coherent way to read the Zhuangzi is through Guo Xiang (d. 312 CE), the classic Daoist text's first and most important commentator, and that the best way to read Guo Xiang is politically. Offering an investigation of the notions of causality, self, freedom, and its political
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This edition of Maurice Leblanc’s The Hollow Needle is a classic of French literature reimagined for modern readers
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