Author: Maurizio Bisogno

The Review That Proves Why the Book Matters

In the past few days a reader left a one-star review of Dialectical Arcana, calling it “AI-generated slop with factual errors.” No examples, no argument, no engagement with the book itself. I want to address this openly—not to attack the reviewer, but to clarify something important about the work and, more broadly, about the times we live in. Dialectical Arcana was created through months of research, drafting, rewriting, and cross-disciplinary study: Tarot de Marseille, political theory, historical sources, and the dialectical method. Every chapter reflects intentional interpretation and synthesis. Nothing about the book was automated, outsourced, or mechanically generated. But

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The Promise of Rising Was Never a Lie. It Was a Weapon.

EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT SUCCESS IS WRONG.DISCOVER WHY “EARNING IT” IS TEARING SOCIETY APART.READ “THE TYRANNY OF MERIT” BY MICHAEL SANDEL. We’ve all been told the story. It’s the bedrock of our society: “Work hard, play by the rules, and you will rise.” This promise feels like a universal truth, a noble goal. It sounds like hope. But what if we’ve misunderstood it completely? What if this promise was never meant to be kept for everyone? What if its real power isn’t in lifting people up, but in keeping them in their place? Think of the manager who denies you

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Tra l’Io e il Mondo, le cose e il tempo.

Ci sono libri che nascono come saggi accademici e restano confinati tra le mura delle università, e ci sono libri che, pur affrontando le questioni più complesse della filosofia, riescono a toccare la vita quotidiana del lettore. Tra l’Io e il Mondo. Le cose si fanno tempo di Maurizio Bisogno, appena pubblicato su Amazon.it, appartiene alla seconda categoria. Sin dalle prime pagine, il lettore viene introdotto in un territorio affascinante e familiare: la sveglia sul comodino, un oggetto comune, diventa la porta d’ingresso a una riflessione profonda sulla soggettività, sul tempo e sulla nostra relazione con il mondo. È il

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