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56 | Special Minisode: Hating on New Year’s Day with Antonio Gramsci

What's Left of Philosophy

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I Hate New Year's Day

"I hate New Year's Day, 1916 Antonio Gramsci. Every morning, when I wake up again, under the pall of the sky, I feel that for me, it is New Year’s Day," he writes. "They turn life and human spirit into a commercial concern with its neat final balance." The author says dates make us lose the continuity of life and spirit.

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