O Mundo é um Lugar Sem Esperança – A Filosofia Brutal de Zachar Prilepin

BECOME A MEMBER OF THE CHANNEL:    / @abelpatacaap   The world is a hopeless place. The truth is brutal, but it needs to be told. Work does not liberate, love does not save, morality does not protect anyone. Zachar Prilepin wrote about this in a raw way, without romanticizing existence. But was he right? Does modern science confirm this view? In this video, we explore Prilepin's brutal philosophy, going through concepts from psychology, neuroscience and existentialist philosophy. If you want to face the truth without filters, this is the right place. Bibliographical References: Prilepin, Zachar. Sankya (2006) Sapolsky, Robert. Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst (2017) Sartre, Jean-Paul. Existentialism is a Humanism (1946) Frankl, Viktor. Man's Search for Meaning (1946) Shakespeare, William. Macbeth (1606) #Philosophy #Psychology #ZacharPrilepin #Existentialism #Hopelessness #Work #Love #Neuroscience #Literature #Pessimism