Mr. Tea
Let's Talk About Ceps
That's actually pretty interesting. Odd that he doesn't mention Nietzsche at all, who (I'd have thought) would be pretty central to a discussion of 'Will' as a concept and especially in the context of a 'Superman' and deliberate attempts to destroy Christianity.No I've been reading this: http://wrestlinggnon.com/extropy/2020/06/03/a-history-of-universalist-greed.html
I can only assume Jack Parsons was a big influence on Thomas Pynchon, too.
Harry Potter and The Methods Of Rationality made me laugh, I must confess.