Me, Noesis, Krug, and a few other friends dive into Max Scheler’s book Ressentiment, a slim volume which punches way above its weight and which has bearing on psychology, history, sociology, philosophy, and theology. We give you an intro to Scheler himself and his life, a man dubbed “the Catholic Nietzsche” by his contemporaries and whom no less than Martin Heidegger eulogised as “the strongest philosophical force in modern Germany, nay, in contemporary Europe and in contemporary philosophy as such.” From there, we begin to detail the eponymous psychological disease - ressentiment - which fatally afflicts our time.
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