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Whips, Wisdom, and Womanhood: Nietzsche’s Provocative Views on GenderExamining his harsh words and personal tiesDec 20, 202415Dec 20, 202415
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Published inCounter ArtsThe California Mirage: Joan Didion’s Take on the Empty Promises of Paradise‘Slouching Towards Bethlehem’ and the disillusionment within the American DreamOct 30, 202422Oct 30, 202422
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