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Ian Dallas

    Cet auteur considère ses œuvres comme des repères sur un voyage de vie, y cherchant sens et illumination. Son écriture s'adresse aux compagnons de route qui cherchent des cartes pour donner un sens à leur propre parcours de vie. Il s'efforce de dévoiler des significations cachées dans le chaos apparent de l'existence, mêlant éducation formelle et perspective personnelle sur les événements. Cet effort littéraire est une quête de sens dans la vie, même au milieu de sa turbulence et de ses moments perdus.

    Die zehn Sinfonien Gorka Königs
    The New Wagnerian
    The Time of the Bedouin
    The Ten Symphonies of Gorka Konig
    The Interim Is Mine
    The Engines of the Broken World
    • The Engines of the Broken World

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(6)Évaluer

      By analyzing the evolution of the Roman political structure and the insights of influential thinkers from that time, the author provides a framework for understanding contemporary political and economic dynamics. The examination highlights the primal forms of political power, offering a unique perspective that connects historical contexts to modern realities.

      The Engines of the Broken World
    • The Interim Is Mine

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,9(7)Évaluer

      Exploring political theory through historical figures and events, the book weaves together narratives from the Chivalric Orders, Robert, Earl of Essex, and Saladin, among others. It connects these diverse strands to convey a message that resonates powerfully with contemporary global issues, making the past relevant to today's political landscape.

      The Interim Is Mine
    • The Ten Symphonies of Gorka Konig

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      5,0(3)Évaluer

      Blending a fictitious musical biography with historical events of the twentieth century, this work offers a unique exploration of modernity through its captivating structure. The author, Dallas, skillfully weaves narrative and activism, making it not only a profound literary piece but also a call to awareness and action. Celebrated as an unsung masterpiece, it invites readers to reflect on the complexities of the era while engaging with the art of storytelling.

      The Ten Symphonies of Gorka Konig
    • The Time of the Bedouin

      • 298pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,6(5)Évaluer

      Exploring the essence of modern democracy, the book critiques the inherent Terror within political systems, tracing its roots to the French Revolution. Ian Dallas argues that the revolution's aftermath led to the rise of a new elite driven by wealth, replacing the old aristocracy. He predicts the emergence of a new Aristocracy from those outside established social orders, referred to as 'Bedouin' by Ibn Khaldun. This work serves as a profound examination of power dynamics and societal structures, urging readers to engage with pressing global issues.

      The Time of the Bedouin
    • The New Wagnerian

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the intersection of philosophy, music, and literature, this essay delves into Wagner's profound insights into the human condition and modern man's pursuit of freedom and civic harmony. It highlights Wagner's belief that true societal justice stems from the essence of individuals rather than structural authority. The author emphasizes the unique spiritual significance of womanhood in this framework, portraying Wagner as a revolutionary thinker who challenged contemporary political forces through his artistic contributions.

      The New Wagnerian