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Notes from the Underground

The Seminal Work of Existentialist Philosophy: A Raw and Unflinching Look into Alienation, Spite, and Human Suffering

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Notes from the Underground

De : Fyodor Dostoevsky
Lu par : Alex Freeman
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Have you ever wondered why we sometimes act against our own best interests?

In Fyodor Dostoevsky's Notes from the Underground, meet one of the most provocative characters in literary history. From his squalor in St. Petersburg, a bitter, retired civil servant delivers a deeply insightful confession, launching a scathing critique against 19th-century scientific rationalism.

Through his chaotic monologue and disastrous social recollections, the Underground Man explores the dark side of human nature. He questions whether we truly desire happiness, or if we crave the freedom to be unhappy just to prove we exist.

Confront the uncomfortable truths of human existence:

  • The Original Anti-Hero: Delve into a mind whose paralyzing self-consciousness and spite foreshadowed modern existentialism.
  • Critique of Rationalism: Explore Dostoevsky's powerful argument against the idea that science and reason can solve all human problems.
  • Psychological Isolation: Witness a raw portrayal of social anxiety as the protagonist desperately seeks connection while sabotaging it.
  • The Battle for Free Will: Understand the central conflict: the human need to assert individuality, even if it means acting irrationally or destructively.

Step into the shadows of the underground. Begin your journey into the depths of free will and isolation today.

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