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" Becoming a barbarian / "
Jack Donovan.
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BL
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Record Number
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838617
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Main Entry
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Donovan, Jack
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Title & Author
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Becoming a barbarian /\ Jack Donovan.
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Edition Statement
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First paperback edition.
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Publication Statement
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Milwaukie, Oregon :: Dissonant Hum,, ©2016.
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160 pages ;; 20 cm
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ISBN
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0985452358
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: 9780985452353
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Contents
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The fate of men -- Identity is everything -- Universal impotence -- The empire of nothing -- The mother of exiles -- Freedom -- Becoming a barbarian -- Who is "we?" -- Belonging is becoming -- No tears for strangers -- The moral gear shift -- No apologies. No arguments. No explanations -- Loot, pilage & plunder -- Caput gerat lupinum -- Ginnungagap.
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Abstract
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Becoming a Barbarian is a follow-up to Donovan's cult hit, The Way of Men. Good, modern, "civilized" Western men today are expected to think like "citizens of the world" - obligated to everyone and no one. Natural, meaningful tribal connections have been substituted with synthetic, disposable consumer identities. Without a sense of who they are and what group they have a place in, modern men are becoming increasingly detached, disoriented, vulnerable, and ever more easily manipulated. Becoming a Barbarian attacks the emasculated emptiness of life in the modern West - "The Empire of Nothing" -and shows men how to think tribally again. It reveals the weaknesses of universalistic thinking, and challenges readers to become the kind of men who could go "all-in" and devote their lives to one group of people above all others. Becoming a Barbarian is about finding a tribe, finding a purpose, and choosing to live the kind of life that undermines the narrative of the Empire.
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Subject
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Masculinity.
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Men-- Conduct of life.
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Men-- Identity.
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Sex role.
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Tribes-- Psychological aspects.
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Masculinity.
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Men-- Conduct of life.
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Men-- Identity.
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Sex role.
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Dewey Classification
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305.31
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LC Classification
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HQ1090.D6663 2016
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