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Partying like it's 1844

Ahmad Fuad Rahmat, Projek Dialog | Sharaad Kuttan, BFM 89.9

21-Oct-15 21:00

Partying like it's 1844

Friedrich Nietzsche, after Marx, is the most talked about thinker of this show. What gives? Fuad and Sharaad share their admiration of this intriguing existentialist in this tribute show that also goes over some of the key themes of his philosophy.


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