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All Eyes on Me (1996) - Tupac
>>22557731
The Communist Manifesto (1848) - Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels
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Das Kapital (1867-1894) - Karl Marx
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The Republic - Plato
>>22557745
Mein Kampf (1925) - Adolf Hitler
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Faust (1828-1831) - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Thoughts about Goethe's Faust? The premise is kind of genius. Faust is a doomer and the literal devil makes a bet that he can cheer the mf up.

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At least I get salvation at the end, right...? RIGHT?!

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So I finished Faust Part II and I am confused about Faust's salvation.

Even to the end of his life, he was pushing the boundaries of what he could even if it was evil.

Yet, it is this "striving" that gives him salvation?

>For those who striving never ceased
>We can lead to salvation.

Please explain to a brainlet. Thanks.

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