
Pristine Lost Stream
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: An unpublished poem
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: I lie at the feet of my master, an old wanderer who got tired of walking. He stopped where he shouldn't have stopped. He had roots here, the family lands were taken by the Israelites
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: One can only understand a great work by remaking the connections of its sign relationships and their meanings: a complex reading of something dense
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE: The Old Testament taught in schools and churches is a factory of sadists, who invent beautiful names for their violence.
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE: A great work is built from horizons that are broader than the present domination: it allows the reader to fly over abysses
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: There is not exactly an end to metaphysics, because for the majority, even academics, it didn't even have a beginning, it never became a problem
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Former European colonial powers have, since 1945, become colonies of a former British colony and are currently being overtaken by the multipolar world
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Literature would be a space to rethink what man and his history are
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Comparing different mythical systems ends up revealing structures that dominate minds and manipulate intellects
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Things exist, however, with some self or without any self, they do not depend on it
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: History manifests human nature. What this is, however, remains unknown.
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: We need to turn around what we have been indoctrinated in the family, at school, in the media, in the State
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Regimes and parties pass, but the Brazilian canon continues to be used in Brazil to avoid teaching world classics at school
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE & JÚLIO CÉSAR BRAZIL: For a century the Brazilian population has been suffering from PSYOPS, brainwashing by the media according to the interests of the American government
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Not wanting to (re)know good works in South America should not make the only counterpart be wanting to impose as excellent what is average or mediocre
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: In countries that were colonizing metropolises, there is latent a certain arrogance, in which many continue to think they are superior and with the right to belittle the “underdeveloped”
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: The text will reproduce existing errors and will not think beyond what was thought even two years before
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: The discourse of history exists so that the groans of the vanquished cannot be heard
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE:
Rationalization takes the forms of reason to maintain the irrational dominance of speech or action.
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: I lie at the feet of my master, an old wanderer who got tired of walking. He stopped where he shouldn't have stopped. He had roots here, the family lands were taken by the Israelites
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: One can only understand a great work by remaking the connections of its sign relationships and their meanings: a complex reading of something dense
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE: The Old Testament taught in schools and churches is a factory of sadists, who invent beautiful names for their violence.
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE: A great work is built from horizons that are broader than the present domination: it allows the reader to fly over abysses
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: There is not exactly an end to metaphysics, because for the majority, even academics, it didn't even have a beginning, it never became a problem
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Former European colonial powers have, since 1945, become colonies of a former British colony and are currently being overtaken by the multipolar world
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Literature would be a space to rethink what man and his history are
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Comparing different mythical systems ends up revealing structures that dominate minds and manipulate intellects
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Things exist, however, with some self or without any self, they do not depend on it
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: History manifests human nature. What this is, however, remains unknown.
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: We need to turn around what we have been indoctrinated in the family, at school, in the media, in the State
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Regimes and parties pass, but the Brazilian canon continues to be used in Brazil to avoid teaching world classics at school
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE & JÚLIO CÉSAR BRAZIL: For a century the Brazilian population has been suffering from PSYOPS, brainwashing by the media according to the interests of the American government
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: Not wanting to (re)know good works in South America should not make the only counterpart be wanting to impose as excellent what is average or mediocre
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: In countries that were colonizing metropolises, there is latent a certain arrogance, in which many continue to think they are superior and with the right to belittle the “underdeveloped”
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: The text will reproduce existing errors and will not think beyond what was thought even two years before
By FLAVIO R. KOTHE: The discourse of history exists so that the groans of the vanquished cannot be heard
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE:
Rationalization takes the forms of reason to maintain the irrational dominance of speech or action.