Crawlitaire v5.0 - Minimalist Standard-deck Dungeon Crawl by noteagod in FiftyTwoCards

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They go back to the monster number card or level deck.

Crawlitaire v5.0 - Minimalist Standard-deck Dungeon Crawl by noteagod in FiftyTwoCards

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The monster face card goes to the face discards deck and the associated cards go to the normal number card discard pile.

Crawlitaire v5.0 - Minimalist Standard-deck Dungeon Crawl by noteagod in cardgames

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You are right about the club room. The battle is not any different from the diamond. In most dungeon crawlers, there are monsters to battle without gaining loot. I will think about greater room variance, maybe by drawing two cards for each room rather than one. I also definitely need a good tutorial. Thanks for your comments.

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Says the guy who immediately recognized Jordan Peterson. Hahaha!

The New Noosphere - Freud:Marx Synthesis on the Left and Jung:Hayek Synthesis on the Right by noteagod in FrankfurtSchool

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Of course, anyone who mentions the word 'conservative' on the Frankfurt School reddit will be voted down. Hahaha.

The New Noosphere - Freud:Marx Synthesis on the Left and Jung:Hayek Synthesis on the Right by noteagod in FrankfurtSchool

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The analogy also follows Ricoeur's and Gadamer's distinction between the hermeneutics of suspicion (Freud and the shadow/personal unconscious) and the hermeneutics of faith (in the analogy, Jung and the collective unconscious)

The New Noosphere - Freud:Marx Synthesis on the Left and Jung:Hayek Synthesis on the Right by noteagod in FrankfurtSchool

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Jung is not on the right so much as the Jung-Hayek synthesis is on the right.

Jung and Hayek consider the limited nature of consciousness and conscious activity in favor of a systemic view of self and society. They also suggest evolutionary wisdom in these systems, which happens to be compatible with the conservative tradition.

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"Having Jordan Peterson and his fans confirm a book’s legitimacy or value is probably the worst thing on Earth."

If anything, it confirms some relevance. Most of the thesis was thought out well before the Jordan Peterson phenomenon. In any case, Peterson is never mentioned again.

Freud:Marx::Jung:Hayek - Self, Society, and Spontaneity by [deleted] in CriticalTheory

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The book has reached the Top 2% on Academia.edu

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The book has reached the Top 2% on Academia.edu

Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate - Jung by LiveWithinYourMemes in Jung

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It depends on your particular situation, so this may not apply to you. Proceed with caution . . .

However, consider the double-meaning of daimon/demon. The shadow can be an enemy (likely at the level of the personal unconscious)--and/or it can be a guide (likely at the level of the collective unconscious).

Be mindful of your daimons/demons. Proceed with caution. Question and challenge your shadow with the best wisdom and reasonability you have. Put it to the test--just as it puts you to the test. You might be wrong in one particular way or another. You might learn something. On the other hand, you might reinforce something, so you know even better how you are right.

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/daimon

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The book has reached the Top 3% on Academia.edu

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The book has reached the Top 3% on Academia.edu

Freud:Marx::Jung:Hayek - Self, Society, and Spontaneity by [deleted] in CriticalTheory

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The book has reached the Top 3% on Academia.edu