Hello!
Really, there are many important books in my life wich influence my attitude 'against the destination'. Since I was a child I liked philosophic themes. In the University I began to read about epistemology and, principally, texts related with an ideological themes. Well, in this way I began to read the Kapital of Karl Marx because I had many firends guided by the marxism. I have to recognize that I don´t knowed nothing about that and neither understand it yet. But I read some chapters of the first volume and I could clear my mind with a lot of concepts that I don´t understood before.
After read the Kapital I have more tools to elaborate a consistent crithics about the society and these is enought for me. NO! Is not totally true. There are another things more important in my life and, well, I think that Kapital is a useful tool but not the most important text in my life. Yes, I have to be honest and telling the true: if I have to choose the most important book in my life I would choose Niebla, a piece of Miguel de Unamuno. I think the aim of this text is break the schemes of a young people life. The book in itself is a question about the sense of the life. An existentialist book. The Kapital can give me more about the rules of this world, and how can I change it, but Niebla putting me in a introspection that is not useless; on the contrary, Niebla made me a reflexive guy. I appreciate this.
Well my dear,
I have to leave my blog,
Bye.
Kapital is a giant book, once i saw it in a library, very technical ... hard to put it on the nightstand and read it at night
ResponderEliminarsee you in class!
I read Unamuno's Niebla too and i found it very very good. When I was reading it, the protagonist made me laugh many times. Unamuno changes all that we know, he is brilliant
ResponderEliminarI would like to read Niebla. It sounds really interesting.
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