Peter’s Reading List: 50 Books That Built a Diner Owner, a Craftsman, and a Philosopher
Every library is an autobiography. Not the polished kind — the real kind, with the…

Every library is an autobiography. Not the polished kind — the real kind, with the…

Friedrich Nietzsche published Die fröhliche Wissenschaft — The Gay Science — in 1882, and then…

Sunset Park in the late 1980s did not produce philosophers. It produced survivors. The blocks…

Reading Kierkegaard as someone who arrived through Nietzsche is, to put it plainly, disorienting. It…

Utilitarianism was first published in 1863. On Liberty came four years earlier, in 1859. Together…

A critical review of Kropotkin’s The Conquest of Bread — what anarcho-communism gets right about wealth and labor, and why it keeps hitting the same structural wall.