January 6: the outbreak of Republican mass psychosis
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The ancient Greeks, going back at least to Plato and Aristotle, thought of the inner life of humans as a composite of three distinguishable parts—reason, spirit (the drive to fight and protect), and appetite. In the Republic, Plato pictures these three parts inside us as a little human (reason), a lion (spirit), and a many-headed hydra (appetite).
January 6: the outbreak of Republican mass psychosis
January 6: the outbreak of Republican mass…
January 6: the outbreak of Republican mass psychosis
The ancient Greeks, going back at least to Plato and Aristotle, thought of the inner life of humans as a composite of three distinguishable parts—reason, spirit (the drive to fight and protect), and appetite. In the Republic, Plato pictures these three parts inside us as a little human (reason), a lion (spirit), and a many-headed hydra (appetite).