Philosophy in the boudoir, or immoral mentors
Marquis de Sad (1740–1814) was a person who denies all the accepted norms, whether church, moral or legal. He extolled the freedom of the personality and at the basis of everything put the pleasure that the world could present him. In his works, he shifts such a lifestyle to characters. They are immoral, celebrated and in no way put the generally accepted rules of good tone. Most of the texts are written by this classic of French literature in prison, which is somewhat reconciled by the European cultural community with his works and free views, acting as a kind of smile of the Lord over the fate of man.
In “Philosophy in the BUSIA”, a young girl is taught how to live correctly.
All tips are given to her by plundered nihilists, atheists and libertines, mired in the horrors of the reverse side of human life. The primary task of women is to appease men; Sodomy is the norm, and religion with rot. In general, the book has everything that the “good mother” would advise her young daughter to raise a real woman of all centuries from her.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 18 years old |
| Author | De Garden Marquis |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 256 |
| The year of publishing | 2021 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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