Why, while Darwin made the greatest scientific discovery of the 19th century, does it still remain outside the curriculum in schools in Greece and other countries? / What are the twenty timeless truths about the scourge of domestic populism? / Why do we owe our identity as Greeks to the Germans? / What are the eleven philosophical questions for which we may never have an answer? / Who were the unknown heroes of peace, who built the country after the Revolution? / How difficult is it to transform the miracle of love into literature? / How does the rational human react to the deafening silence of God? / Is the concept of "free will" devoid of meaning? / Does Greece essentially belong to the West? / What is the relationship between music and poetry and how does it justify life itself? / Why does the author complain about the difficult life as a doctor's spouse? / How did two "Greek Buddhas" meet decades later with Nietzsche as their godfather? / Are the soul and the body two sides of the same reality? In the fourteen "unorthodox" texts of the book, Nikos Dimou poses complex questions with eloquent reasoning, elegant prose, and a playful gaze, winking at issues of Greek tradition and identity, at the small and large, painful or not, truths of existence.
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