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The Easy Existentialist - Enduring ideas💡 that matter ☕to you

The Easy Existentialist - Enduring ideas💡 that matter ☕to you

Di: Donald Harvey Marks
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The Easy Existentialist podcast - home to engaging readings of contemporary political thought, short explainers of Shakespeare and poetry, excerpts from my works of medical fiction, my thoughts on the Meaning of Time, Vaccinating Against Hate, and more. The existential theme is preserved throughout. Visit my personal blog www.DHMarks.blogspot.com to learn even more, including the text of all my writings. And on Substack. Follow my reading of books on @Goodreads @DHMarksDonald Harvey Marks Disturbo fisico e malattia Igiene e vita sana
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