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An interesting and extremely rare anticlerical whole: a complete set of the Graz magazine "Freidenker" (1869–1871) with the statutes of the Freidenker-Verein and three anticlerical brochures - a key source of early Austrian freethinking.
Second, revised edition of the Croatian translation of the famous work Cato Maior de Senectute (44 BC). A philosophical dialogue in which Cato the Elder refutes prejudices about old age and celebrates its advantages.
Tolstoy interprets the 1905 revolution as a moral upheaval: violence does not bring justice, but a new yoke. He sees lasting liberation in personal conscience, non-violence and Christian love, not in the state and coercion.
Foucault explores how in antiquity subjectivity and truth were linked through the relationship to the body, pleasures, and self-care, and how this connection gradually changed towards the Christian model of confession.
Plato's dialogue Gorgias (c. 380 BC) in which Socrates debates with Gorgias, Polus, and Callicles about the nature of rhetoric, power, justice, and the good life. A harsh criticism of the Sophists and their oratory as flattery rather than knowledge.
Gilles Deleuze's The Logic of Sense (1969) is one of his most important philosophical works. It explores the nature of sense, events, surfaces, and nonsense through the paradoxes of language, Stoic philosophy, and literature (Lewis Carroll).