The Great Agora

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<I>The Great Agora</I> is a metaphor--the metaphor of modern cultivated hurried violent intense hostile turbulent and media-dominated life. The book contains implied as well as more explicit critical/satirical approaches to ways and manners of existence that are especially pervasive in certain parts of the world today. The towerful man is another metaphor that of the one who mindfully asks some questions from within living in the Great Agora. That is the towerful man is no stranger to the life of the Great Agora--he is part of it. </p><p><I>The Great Agora</I> is a book on human mores ethics and morals. That is why it speaks in more than one language--in order to more fully reflect Agoric diversity. In addition the tower provides a view over the Great Agora's homogeneously heterogeneous whole. While the towerful man is in one way or another a distant heir of (Nietzsche's) Zarathustra not only in height but also in perspicacity as it were in sophia.</p>
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