tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4366832256298243069.post5763255107452449525..comments2023-12-14T05:21:57.028+07:00Comments on lentera: Cesare ..Erizeli Bandarohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01925231835467388002noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4366832256298243069.post-22760179154492213812015-06-15T18:11:58.352+07:002015-06-15T18:11:58.352+07:00I found this one very very very interesting. OMG w...I found this one very very very interesting. OMG why I found this one so touching...although you talk about philosophy. <br />Also mostly write on economics which are already overwhelming topics. And to know that you can also analyze philosophy, especially this part os story is not a common story - like a hidden or tiny episode compared to eg. Julius Caesar's, is quite amazing. <br />There is a huge irony in this dark episode ... I watched popular TV series 'Spartacus' where we can grasp the vivid idea of how sexuality + brutality + human degradation through slavery + greed of power has been in the ancient Roman blood for centuries. It's part of their every day life. And to know that those vile spirits hijacked religion is just very very sad.... but also so ironic that some people still see it as a way to achieve social order.... Carolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13221251073184940891noreply@blogger.com