Just a lot of stuff I like with no rhyme or reason. Namely history, art, music, philosophy and a fair smattering of whatever.
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“Last moments of Frédéric Chopin” (1849-1850) by Teofil Kwiatkowski (Polish;1809-1891), oil on canvas, Fryderyk Chopin Museum
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Some Ashkenazi woodcuts I took off Twitter, anyone know the artist?
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Portrait of Isaac Levitan • Valentin Serov, 1900
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The very real, actual, non sarcastic definition of American Libertarianism
The political belief that, despite corporate connections already in Washington, the way to fix America is minimization of the US Federal government's powers, leaving room for corporate growth into these powers, and expecting a magical increase in personal freedoms and well being.
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Soldiers of the Friedrich Engels Guard Regiment at the gate of the Neue Wache in Berlin.
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Jewish Quarter, Amsterdam, Simon Van der Ley
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“Ordinary Fascism” Soviet movie poster (1965)
“Обыкновенный фашизм” Советская киноафиша 1965 года
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“Citizens of the USSR are obliged to take care of nature and protect its wealth.”, USSR, the 1960’s.
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Der Chemiker (Selbstporträt), 1932. Polish artist, Franz Sedlacek.
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can't a brother just appreciate the Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands flag without being called a tankie
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Anti-Beatles pamphlet, 1965 (via Dangerous Minds)
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Photos from Yiddish theaters in Warsaw before WWII. (x)
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Bach is an astronomer, discovering the most marvellous stars. Beethoven challenges the universe. I only try to express the soul and the heart of man.
Frederic Chopin (via imowyn)
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Psychedelic Campbell’s Soup ad, 1968 (scanned by WeirdVintage, from The Golden Age of Advertising: The 60s by Jim Heimann)
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