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The Atheistic Mentor

The Atheistic Mentor

Written by: Clemens Lintschinger
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Welcome to "The Atheistic Mentor", where we explore various themes every week, including news, reports, commentaries, legal analyses, and book reviews. Join Clemens Lintschinger, an atheistic-humanistic author and blogger, as we engage in thought-provoking discussions that inspire critical thinking and reflectionClemens Lintschinger Philosophy Social Sciences
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  • Report: Report and a critical review of the „Radikal!“ exhibition, which showcases modern female artists from 1910-1950
    Aug 9 2025

    The source provides a critical review of the "Radikal!" exhibition, which showcases modern female artists from 1910-1950, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses, such as the high entrance fee and inconsistent artwork descriptions. The author connects the exhibition's themes of female emancipation to contemporary societal issues in Vienna, including violence against women and the historical context of women's rights. Through analyzing specific artworks like Mary Richardson's vandalized "Venus" and Benedetta Cappa's "Il Grande X," the text critiques the exhibition's curatorial choices for lacking deeper commentary and context regarding the artists' controversial political affiliations or the broader implications of their work. Furthermore, the review examines "Paragraph 218" by Alice Lex-Nerlinger, leading to a detailed discussion on abortion rights and the historical evolution of Catholic doctrine on ensoulment, contrasting German and Austrian legal frameworks. Finally, the author critiques the exhibition's presentation of socialist contributions to women's suffrage, arguing it is one-sided and omits complexities such as instances where left-wing parties hindered women's voting rights.

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    45 mins
  • Book review on "Lucullus: Ruling and Enjoying Life in the Late Roman Republic"
    Jul 30 2025

    Uncover the true story of Lucullus! Peter Scholz's groundbreaking biography, "Lucullus: Herrschen und Genießen in der späten römischen Republik," completely reshapes our understanding of Lucius Licinius Lucullus. Forget the traditional image of a decadent wastrel; instead, discover a brilliant military strategist and successful general who was also a beloved ruler in the East due to his moderate leadership. This captivating work reveals how Lucullus's negative image was deliberately crafted by his envious political opponents and the Roman money aristocracy. Beyond his fascinating life, the book masterfully explores the turbulent reasons for the Roman Senate Republic's downfall and its transformation into an autocracy. Prepare to find frightening parallels to current political developments, making this a deeply insightful listen for historians, Roman history enthusiasts, and anyone observing today's political landscape. It's a vivid journey that brings ancient history to life and challenges long-held beliefs!

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    16 mins
  • Book review: Lukian of Samosata
    Jul 30 2025

    In this episode, a book review, we explore Lukian of Samosata, the ancient world's preeminent satirist and a master stylist. We will present the fabulous biography from Heinz-Günther Nesselrath. Plus: We'll delve into his audacious lampooning of the Greek gods, portraying Zeus as a powerless, almost ridiculous figure. Tune in for a fascinating look at a truly original ancient mind

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    13 mins
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