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1

Beta Valentine – Heartiste

2

The Look Of Confidence – Heartiste

3

A Father's Question – Heartiste

4

Why Game Is Important For Fathers – Heartiste

5

The Limits of Game – Heartiste

6

Two Exceptions To Game – Heartiste

7

The Perfect Christmas Gifts For Your Girlfriends – Heartiste

8

Undercover Orbiter Strategy – Heartiste

9

Betas can Find Love too – Heartiste

10

The Easiest Way To Bang A Hot Chick – Heartiste

11

Owning A Dog Is Training For Owning A Woman – Heartiste

12

Ectomorph. The Right Game For Your Body Type, Part 3 – Heartiste

13

Mesomorph. The Right Game For Your Body Type, Part 2 – Heartiste

14

Endomorph. The Right Game For Your Body Type, Part 1 – Heartiste

15

She Insulted You. What Now? – Heartiste

16

What Is Anti-Game? – Heartiste

17

Teasing Should Be Like Breathing – Heartiste

18

Penis Pic Game – Heartiste

19

Stealing Bait From Women Fishing For Compliments – Heartiste

20

“I have a police record. What do I tell girls?” – Heartiste

21

The Love Test, A Routine – Heartiste

22

Tard Game – Heartiste

23

Seducing Women Is A Children's Game – Heartiste

24

How To Remain Unflustered Like An Alpha Male – Heartiste

25

The Feminism Shit Test – Heartiste

26

Brushing Off Common Shit Tests From Girls – Heartiste

27

The Subtle Art Of The Insidious Neg – Heartiste

28

Raising Your Value By Telling Women You Have Stalkers – Heartiste

29

Cheap And Easy Ways To Raise Your Value To A Girl – Heartiste

30

Statements That Imply Your Higher Value – Heartiste

31

Two Words Women Love To Hear – Heartiste

32

'I Have A Boyfriend' Responses – Heartiste

33

Drive-By Teases – Heartiste

34

Flirty Quips To Female Small Talk – Heartiste

35

A Short List Of Street Openers – Heartiste

36

My Personal Pickup Openers – Heartiste

37

Curiosity, Women, And Game – Heartiste

38

Opportunity Is Everywhere – Heartiste

39

Motivation & Pre-Game CR – Heartiste

40

Stray Thoughts On The Nature Of The Game – Heartiste

41

Sexbot Update – Heartiste

42

Sexbots – Heartiste

43

How To Propose Like An Alpha Male – Heartiste

44

Why Sluts Make Bad Wives – Heartiste

45

Long-Term Cohabitation Is Just As Good As Marriage – Heartiste

46

The Lie Of Locking Her In – Heartiste

47

Don't Get Married – Heartiste

48

Marriage vs LTR's – Heartiste

49

Sweetness – Heartiste

50

Leaving Her Better Than You Found Her? Not Likely. – Heartiste

51

What To Do When A Girl Starts Crying For No Reason – Heartiste

52

High Energy Dates – Heartiste

53

Top Two Rules For Dating Younger Women – Heartiste

54

Keeping Your Woman In Line – Heartiste

55

A FailSafe Way To Get Hand – Heartiste

56

Relationship Game #7, Thoughts – Heartiste

57

Relationship Game #6, I Love You Too – Heartiste

58

Relationship Game #5, Tender Lovemaking Edition – Heartiste

59

Relationship Game Week #4 — Heartiste

60

Relationship Game Week #3, Subtle Dominance Plays – Heartiste

61

Relationship Game Week #2, Agree And Amplify – Heartiste

62

Relationship Game Week #1, A Reader’s Journey – Heartiste

63

Keys To A Healthy Relationship – Heartiste

64

Dread – Heartiste

65

Hedonic Convergence – Heartiste

66

Going All In Or Cashing Out – Heartiste

67

Why You Should Leave After Sex – Heartiste

68

Sex and Socks

69

Play Rayp – Heartiste

70

Sex Talk — Heartiste

71

The Sexiest Sex Positions – Heartiste

72

The Most Exciting Sex – Heartiste

73

I'm Saving Myself for an Asshole – Heartiste

74

Plausible Deniability – Heartiste

75

Hotter Women, Better Sex – Heartiste

76

When You Know You're Doing It Right – Heartiste

77

Getting Rusty – Heartiste

78

Paying for Dates – Heartiste

79

Lying For Sex – Heartiste

80

Anti-Game – Heartiste

81

Overqualifying Yourself To Girls – Heartiste

82

Common Pickup Mistakes Men Make – Heartiste

83

Common Mistakes You Will Make While Learning Game — Heartiste

84

Should You Call Out A Girl's Bad Behavior? — Heartiste

85

The Network State, in One Essay – Balaji Srinivasan

86

The Network State, in One Thousand Words – Balaji Srinivasan

87

The Network State, in One Sentence – Balaji Srinivasan

88

The Techno-Optimist Manifesto – Marc Andreessen

89

Conclusion

90

Appendix B. Strauss vs Kojeve on Nature and History

91

Appendix A. Nietzsche in the Strauss-Kojeve Debate on Tyranny and Philosophy

92

4-3. Nietzsche on Platonic Political Philosophy

93

4-2B. Aristocratic Regime and Dissolution as Precondition of Philosophy; Origin of the Type of the Philosopher and Tyrant

94

4-2A. Nietzsche on Aristocracy and the Decay of Aristocratic Regime as Preconditions for High Culture, Philosophy, and Tyranny.

95

SB4. Nietzsche on the Origin of Philosophy and Tyranny in the Decay of Aristocratic Regimes

96

3-4. Summary of this Chapter and Some Additional Circumstantial Evidence from Antiquity Regarding the Platonic and Philosophical Association with Tyranny

97

3-3B. Birth and Meaning of Platonic Rhetoric Exposed in the Hippias Major

98

3-3A. Brief Note on Platonic Rhetoric and the Platonic Defense of Philosophy

99

3-2C. Socrates’ Bizarre Replies to Callicles; the Radicalization of Calliclean “Political Philosophy”

100

3-2B. Structure of Gorgias and Callicles’ Introduction of the Standard of Nature; Escape from Convention

101

3-2A. The Defense of Philosophy Against the Charge of Tyranny in the Gorgias; an Introduction to the Gorgias and Callicles’ Radical Antinomianism

102

SB3. Covert Teaching of Tyranny in Platonic Political Philosophy

103

2-7. The Possible Connection of Wisdom, the “Inborn Arts,” to Kingship or Leadership

104

2-6. The Wise and Wisdom in Pindar

105

2-5. Irrepressible Character of Nature as Opposed to Convention

106

2-4. Phusis as Heredity is Opposed to Nomos

107

2-3. Nature and the Body as Blood and Heredity; Heredity as Truth

108

2-2. Nature as the Body

109

SB2. The Idea of Nature in Pindar

110

Appendix on Nature and Animal Similes in Homer

111

1-2A. Emergence of the Idea of Nature out of Greek Aristocratic Morality.

112

1-1C. Early Society as a Fundamental Democracy; the Impotent Character of Early Kingship, the Reduction of all Primitive Regime Forms to “Totalitarian Democracy”

113

1-1B. Prephilosophic Ubiquity of Ancestral Nomos; Religious Character of Nomos

114

1-1A. Strauss, Hume, and Nietzsche on Necessity of Study of the Prephilosophic; Terror as Matrix of Prephilosophic Society

115

SB1. Brief Phenomenology of the Prephilosophical Political Life, Intro.

116

Origin and Statement of Thesis – Costin Alamariu

117

The Problem of Tyranny – Costin Alamariu

118

Brief Detour into Politics – Costin Alamariu

119

Argument in this Book, Selective Breeding - Costin Alamariu

120

Breeding and Human Inequality, Intro 2 - Costin Alamariu

121

Breeding Foundation of All Law, Intro 1 - Costin Alamariu

122

SELECTIVE BREEDING and the Birth of PHILOSOPHY, by Costin Alamariu - Preface

123

Consecrated Virginity - Pope Pius XII

124

Directives for Women - Pope Pius XII

125

Women's Duties - Pope Pius XII

126

To Mothers - Pope Pius XII

127

Chaste Wedlock - Pope Pius XI

128

Secret to Christian Marriage - Pope Leo XIII

129

Femmes Fatales, Part 3 - Heartiste

130

Femmes Fatales, Part 2 - Heartiste

131

How To Handle Femmes Fatales - Heartiste

132

"Get lost" - Heartiste

133

When To Move In For The Kiss On A First Date - Heartiste

134

Trumped-up Charges - Heartiste

135

Mixing Signals To Dazzle Women - Heartiste

136

Contrast Is King - Heartiste

137

Storytelling AKA Fibbing - Heartiste

138

A Devious Takeaway - Heartiste

139

The Class Clown Puts Her in the Mood - Heartiste

140

The Fine Art Of Teasing - Heartiste

141

“Are You Seeing Anyone?” - Heartiste

142

Generalizing Your Way Into Her Panties - Heartiste

143

Direct Game Essentials - Heartiste

144

Being The Right Kind Of Asshole - Heartiste

145

88 Precepts

146

A-hole Game - Heartiste

147

What to do if a Girl Calls Your Disqualification Bluff? - Heartiste

148

Qualifying Her - Heartiste

149

The Sexual Frame - Heartiste

150

Game Is 50% Not Putting Foot In Mouth - Heartiste

151

Just Say Something - Heartiste

152

Alpha Body Language - Heartiste

153

Body Language - Heartiste

154

Don't Stop Thinking About The Next Girl - Heartiste

155

Screening Girls - Heartiste

156

Your Training to Delight Women - Heartiste

157

How To Inure Yourself To Beautiful Women - Heartiste

158

It Builds Character To Reject Women - Heartiste

159

I Only Play Games With Girls Who Deserve It - Heartiste

160

Are Ugly Women Necessary As Stepping Stones - Heartiste

161

Inner Game - Heartiste

162

Persistence: The Underrated Alpha Male Quality - Heartiste

163

The Natural's Dilemma - Heartiste

164

State of Mind - Heartiste

165

Wrapped Around His Finger - Heartiste

166

Quality vs Quantity, Formula Version - Heartiste

167

Time To Boredom - Heartiste

168

The Wall - Heartiste

169

The Difficulty Of Gaming Women By Age Bracket - Heartiste

170

Judging a Girl by the Friends She Keeps - Heartiste

171

What A Girl's Job Tells You - Heartiste

172

It's Easy To Identify A Slut - Heartiste

173

Quality Girl - Heartiste

174

Top Three Qualities That Make A Girl Good Girlfriend Material - Heartiste

175

Better Than Again: The Female Secret Code Decoder Dictionary - Heartiste

176

Heady Pettiness - Heartiste

177

The Question of Female Masochism - F Roger Devlin

178

Back to Africa: Sexual Atavism in the Modern West - F Roger Devlin

179

The Family Way - F Roger Devlin

180

What is to be Done? - Home Economics 12, F Roger Devlin

181

Practical Consequences of Domestic Androgyny and Role Reversal - Home Economics 11, F Roger Devlin

182

Modernity Naturally Erodes Male Roles - Home Economics 9, F Roger Devlin

183

Marriage as an Irreversible Covenant - Home Economics 8, F Roger Devlin

184

Consequences of Unlimited Choice - Home Economics 7, F Roger Devlin

185

Family as the Primal Form of Community - Home Economics 6, F Roger Devlin

186

No Property Rights Within the Traditional Family - Home Economics 5, F Roger Devlin

187

Female Attraction to "Providers" - Home Economics 4, F Roger Devlin

188

Modern Neglect of the Economic Side of Marriage - Home Economics 3, F Roger Devlin

189

Feminism as Male Role Envy - Home Economics 2, F Roger Devlin

190

Two Conflicting Conceptions of Feminine Dignity - Home Economics, F Roger Devlin

191

The Feminine Sexual Counter Revolution and its Limitations - F Roger Devlin

192

Rotating Polyandry and its Enforcers - F Roger Devlin

193

Conclusion - F Roger Devlin

194

How Monogamy Works - F Roger Devlin

195

What is to be done? - F Roger Devlin

196

Sexual Thermidor, The Marriage Strike - F Roger Devlin

197

The Forgotten Men - F Roger Devlin

198

The Revolution Destroys Sex - F Roger Devlin

199

Modern Chivalry - F Roger Devlin

200

Return of the PRIMITIVE. - F Roger Devlin

201

From Sexual Anarchy to Sexual Terror - F Roger Devlin

202

Fallout of the Revolution: Date Rayp - F Roger Devlin

203

One Revolution - F Roger Devlin

204

Two Utopias - F. Roger Devlin

205

INTRO- the Facts of Life. Sexual Utopia

206

SEXUAL UTOPIA IN POWER: the Feminist Revolt Against Civilization, by F. Roger Devlin - Preface

207

Why Do Conservatives Sanctify Women? - Heartiste

208

The Most Misogynistic Blog Post On The Internet - Heartiste

209

Away From The Company of Men - Heartiste

210

Where Guys Falter - Heartiste

211

Love - Heartiste

212

The Most Flattering Words You Can Hear From A Woman - Heartiste

213

Fundamentals - Heartiste

214

16 Commandments Of Poon - Heartiste

215

on Sexual Duality. The Ideal Lover Can Never Be The Great Boyfriend - Heartiste

216

What do Women Want? a Master. - Heartiste

217

Men with Options - Heartiste

218

Arnie - Heartiste

219

Common American Man, This is Your Life - Heartiste

220

New Research & Six Sirens of the Sexual Apocalypse

221

Double Standards for Men vs Women - Heartiste

222

The Fundamental Premise: Eggs are Expensive, sperm is cheap. - Heartiste

223

Endless Dating & why Something Must Give - Heartiste

224

G&S 51-60.

225

G&S 41-50.

226

G&S 31-40.

227

G&S 21-30.

228

G&S 11-20.

229

1-10. On God & Society – Joseph de Maistre

230

CH 167-170. on the Scourge of Civilization, Single Women who Vote

231

CH 161-166. on Erections, Projection, Overwhelm, & Trust But Verify

232

CH 156-160. on Marriage as Waiver & Acquiring vs Sharing Lovers

233

CH 150-155. on Sex Rejects, Femme Delusions, & Beauty before Prosperity

234

CH 142-149. on Purity Signalers, Bitterness Market, & Sex that Doesn't Count

235

CH 135-141. on What Sex Means & Diminishing Marginal Awesomeness of Cocks

236

CH 128-134. on Willing Women, Acting Jerks, & Anti-Equalism

237

CH 119-127. on Ignoring Cockblocks, Balance of Power, & Tearing Down Entitlement

238

CH 112-118. on Shit Tests & Training a Woman's Behavior

239

CH 106-111. on Making Rules for Betas & Breaking Them for Alphas

240

CH 102-105. on Premature Romance, DLV, & Anti-Game

241

CH 95-101. on Status Whores, Momentum, & Female Affectation Ratio

242

CH 87-94. on Heart Messaging & Making Her Work

243

CH 82-86. on Sexual Prime, Important Libido, & Social Proof

244

CH 74-81. on Practice, Inner Game, & Nature's Viagra

245

CH 63-73. on Imposing, Commanding, & Never Trusting Women

246

CH 58-62. on Sexless Intimacy, Ego vs Vagina, & Leveraging Commitment

247

CH 48-57. Chateau Heartiste Maxims on WWJD & Pliable Pussy

248

CH 43-47. Chateau Heartiste Maxims on Women Competition & Deteriorating Marriage Market

249

CH 36-42. Chateau Heartiste Maxims on Maximizing Vagina Tingle & Minimizing Entanglements

250

CH 30-35. Chateau Heartiste Maxims on Narcissism, Alpha Mindsets, & Acting Like Women

251

CH 26-29. Chateau Heartiste Maxims on Dating Inequality, Primitivism, & Projecting Confidence

252

CH 20-25. Chateau Heartiste Maxims on Sexual Market Value, Cold Women, & Game

253

CH 16-19. Chateau Heartiste Maxims on Looks Deceiving & Wet Pussy

254

CH 7-15. Chateau Heartiste Maxims on Worthiness, Trust, & Charisma

255

SERIES: The Complete Maxims of Chateau Heartiste, CH 1-6.

256

TOB 117. Responsible Parenthood

257

TOB 112. Love Is Victorious in the Struggle Between Good and Evil

258

TOB 119. Church's Position on Transmission of Life

259

TOB 129. Conclusion to the Series on the Redemption of the Body and Sacramentality of Marriage

260

TOB 128. Respect for the Work of God

261

TOB 127. Christian Spirituality of Marriage Possible Only by Living According to the Spirit

262

TOB 120. A Discipline That Ennobles Human Love

263

TOB 79. The Value of Continence Is Found in Love

264

TOB 126. Continence Deepens Personal Communion

265

TOB 125. Continence Frees One from Inner Tension

266

TOB 124. Continence Protects the Dignity of the Conjugal Act

267

TOB 123. The Power of Love Is Given to Man and Woman as a Share in God's Love

268

TOB 122. Prayer, Penance and the Eucharist Are Principal Sources of Spirituality for Married Couples

269

TOB 121. Responsible Parenthood Linked to Moral Maturity

270

TOB 118. Faithfulness to the Divine Plan in the Transmission of Life

271

TOB 116. Importance of Harmonizing Human Love with Respect for Life

272

TOB 115. The Norm of Humanae Vitae Arises from the Natural Law and the Revealed Order

273

TOB 114. Morality of Marriage Act Determined by Nature of the Act and of the Subjects

274

TOB 113. The Language of the Body- Actions and Duties Forming the Spirituality of Marriage

275

TOB 111. Love Is Ever Seeking and Never Satisfied

276

TOB 110. Truth and Freedom the Foundation of True Love

277

TOB 109. Return to the Subject of Human Love in the Divine Plan

278

TOB 108. Man Called to Overcome Concupiscence

279

TOB 107. Language of the Body Strengthens the Marriage Covenant

280

TOB 106. The Sacramental Covenant in the Dimension of Sign

281

TOB 105. The Language of the Body in the Structure of Marriage

282

TOB 104. Language of the Body, Substratum and Content of the Sacramental Sign of Spousal Communion

283

TOB 103. The Redemptive and Spousal Dimensions of Love

284

TOB 102. Marriage Sacrament an Effective Sign of God's Saving Power

285

TOB 101. Christ Opened Marriage to the Saving Action of God

286

TOB 100. Indissolubility of Sacrament of Marriage in Mystery of the Redemption of the Body

287

TOB 99. Marriage an Integral Part of New Sacramental Economy

288

TOB 98. Loss of Original Sacrament Restored with Redemption in Marriage-Sacrament

289

TOB 97. Marriage Is the Central Point of the Sacrament of Creation

290

TOB 96. Analogy of Spousal Love Indicates the Radical Character of Grace

291

TOB 95. The Relationship of Christ to the Church Connected With the Tradition of the Prophets

292

TOB 94. Moral Aspects of the Christian's Vocation

293

TOB 93. Christ's Redemptive Love Has Spousal Nature

294

TOB 92. Sacredness of Human Body and Marriage

295

TOB 91. St Paul's Analogy of Union of Head and Body Does Not Destroy Individuality of the Person

296

TOB 90. A Deeper Understanding of the Church and Marriage

297

TOB 89. Reverence for Christ the Basis of Relationship Between Spouses

298

TOB 88. The Call to Be Imitators of God and to Walk in Love

299

TOB 87. Marital Love Reflects God's Love for His People

300

TOB 86. Mystery of the Body's Redemption Basis of Teaching on Marriage and Voluntary Continence

301

TOB 85. The Kingdom of God, Not the World, Is Man's Eternal Destiny

302

TOB 84. Everyone Has His Own Gift from God, Suited to His Vocation

303

TOB 83. The Unmarried Person Is Anxious to Please the Lord

304

TOB 82. Voluntary Continence Derives From a Counsel, Not From a Command

305

TOB 81. Celibacy for the Kingdom Affirms Marriage

306

TOB 80. Celibacy Is a Particular Response to the Love of the Divine Spouse

307

TOB 78. Marriage and Continence Complement Each Other

308

TOB 77. The Superiority of Continence Does Not Devalue Marriage

309

TOB 76. The Effective and Privileged Way of Continence

310

TOB 75. Continence for the Sake of the Kingdom Meant to Have Spiritual Fulfillment

311

TOB 61. Reflections on the Ethos of the Human Body in Works of Artistic Culture

312

TOB 74. The Vocation to Continence in This Earthly Life

313

TOB 73. Virginity or Celibacy for the Sake of the Kingdom

314

TOB 72. Body's Spiritualization Will Be Source of Its Power and Incorruptibility

315

TOB 71. The Risen Body Will Be Incorruptible, Glorious, Full of Dynamism, and Spiritual

316

TOB 70. Doctrine of the Resurrection according to St. Paul

317

TOB 69. New Threshold of Complete Truth About Man

318

TOB 68. Christ's Words on the Resurrection Complete the Revelation of the Body

319

TOB 67. The Resurrection Perfects the Person

320

TOB 66. The Resurrection and Theological Anthropology

321

TOB 65. The Living God Continually Renews the Very Reality of Life

322

TOB 64. Marriage and Celibacy in the Light of the Resurrection of the Body

323

TOB 63. Ethical Responsibilities in Art

324

TOB 62. Art Must Not Violate the Right to Privacy

325

TOB 60. The Human Body, Subject of Works of Art

326

TOB 59. Pronouncements of Magisterium Apply Christ's Words Today

327

TOB 58. Positive Function of Purity of Heart

328

TOB 57. The Pauline Doctrine of Purity as Life According to the Spirit

329

TOB 56. The Virtue of Purity Is the Expression and Fruit of Life According to the Spirit

330

TOB 55. Saint Paul's Description of the Body and Teaching on Purity

331

TOB 54. Saint Paul's Teaching on the Sanctity and Respect of the Human Body

332

TOB 53. Life in the Spirit Based on True Freedom

333

TOB 52. Opposition Between the Flesh and the Spirit

334

TOB 51. Justification in Christ

335

TOB 50. Purity of Heart

336

TOB 49. Christ Calls Us to Rediscover the Living Forms of the New Man

337

TOB 48. Spontaneity- The Mature Result of Conscience

338

TOB 47. Eros and Ethos Meet and Bear Fruit in the Human Heart

339

TOB 46. Power of Redeeming Completes Power of Creating

340

TOB 45. Realization of the Value of the Body According to the Plan of the Creator

341

TOB 44. Gospel Values and Duties of the Human Heart

342

TOB 43. Interpreting the Concept of Concupiscence

343

TOB 42. Establishing the Ethical Sense

344

TOB 41. Depersonalizing Effect of Concupiscence

345

TOB 40. Mutual Attraction Differs from Lust

346

TOB 39. Concupiscence as a Separation From Matrimonial Significance of the Body

347

TOB 38. Meaning of Adultery Transferred from the Body to the Heart

348

TOB 37. Adultery- A Breakdown of the Personal Covenant

349

TOB 36. Adultery According to the Law and as Spoken by the Prophets

350

TOB 35. The Content of the Commandment- You Shall Not Commit Adultery

351

TOB 34. Sermon on the Mount to the Men of Our Day

352

TOB 33. Opposition in the Human Heart between the Spirit and the Body

353

TOB 32. The Heart a Battlefield Between Love and Lust

354

TOB 31. Lust Limits Nuptial Meaning of the Body

355

TOB 30. Dominion over the Other in the Interpersonal Relation

356

TOB 29. Relationship of Lust to Communion of Persons

357

TOB 28. A Fundamental Disquiet in All Human Existence

358

TOB 27. Real Significance of Original Nakedness

359

TOB 26. Lust Is the Fruit of the Breach of the Covenant with God

360

TOB 25. The Ethical and Anthropological Content of the Commandment- "You Shall Not Commit Adultery"

361

TOB 24. Christ Appeals to Man's Heart

362

TOB 23. Marriage in the Integral Vision of Man

363

TOB 22. The Knowledge-Generation Cycle and the Perspective of Death

364

TOB 21. The Mystery of Woman Is Revealed in Motherhood

365

TOB 20. Analysis of Knowledge and of Procreation

366

TOB 19. Man Enters the World As a Subject of Truth and Love

367

TOB 18. Original Innocence and Man's Historical State

368

TOB 17. Man and Woman- A Gift for Each Other

369

TOB 16. The Mystery of Man's Original Innocence

370

TOB 15. The Human Person Becomes a Gift in the Freedom of Love

371

TOB 14. The Nuptial Meaning of the Body

372

TOB 13. Creation As a Fundamental and Original Gift

373

TOB 12. The Fullness of Interpersonal Communication

374

TOB 11. The Meaning of Original Human Experiences

375

TOB 10. In the First Chapters of Genesis, Marriage Is One and Indissoluble

376

TOB 9. By the Communion of Persons Man Becomes Image of God

377

TOB 8. The Original Unity of Man and Woman

378

TOB 7. The Alternative between Death and Immortality Enters the Definition of Man

379

TOB 6. Man's Awareness of Being a Person

380

TOB 5. The Meaning of Man's Original Solitude

381

TOB 4. The Boundary between Original Innocence and Redemption

382

TOB 3. The Second Account of Creation, The Subjective Definition of Man

383

TOB 2. Analysis of the Biblical Account of Creation

384

TOB 1. The Unity and Indissolubility of Marriage

385

SERIES: Theology of the Body, by John Paul II - Intro.

386

Ch13/ Eternity

387

Ch12/ Fruitfulness

388

Ch11/ Selection

389

Ch10/ Crucible

390

Ch9/ Work

391

Ch8/ Victory

392

Ch7/ Recovery

393

Ch6/ To fight once more

394

Ch5/ You can!

395

Ch4/ Pessimism

396

Ch3/ Defeat

397

Ch2/ Struggle

398

Ch1/ Dazzled

399

BOOK 3: The Forge, by Josemaría Escrivá – Foreword

400

Ch32/ Penance

401

Ch31/ Responsibility

402

Ch30/ Spreading the Faith

403

Ch29/ The Tongue

404

Ch28/ Beyond Death

405

Ch27/ Peace

406

Ch26/ Purity

407

Ch25/ The Heart

408

Ch24/ The Will

409

Ch23/ Friendship

410

Ch22/ Pride

411

Ch21/ Interior Life

412

Ch20/ Hypocrisy

413

Ch19/ Ambition

414

Ch18/ Truthfulness

415

Ch17/ Naturalness

416

Ch16/ Frivolity

417

Ch15/ Work

418

Ch14/ Prayer

419

Ch13/ Personality

420

Ch12/ Discipline

421

Ch11/ Loyalty

422

Ch10/ Sincerity

423

Ch9/ Citizenship

424

Ch8/ Humility

425

Ch7/ Suffering

426

Ch6/ Fishers of Men

427

Ch5/ The Struggle

428

Ch4/ Daring

429

Ch3/ Cheerfulness

430

Ch2/ Human Respect

431

Ch1/ Generosity

432

BOOK 2: Furrow, by Josemaría Escrivá – Preface

433

991-999, Perseverance.

434

Ch46/ Perseverance, 983-990.

435

971-982, The Apostolate.

436

Ch45/ The Apostolate, 960-970.

437

951-959, The Apostle.

438

941-950, The Apostle.

439

Ch44/ The Apostle, 929-940.

440

921-928, Calling.

441

911-920, Calling.

442

Ch43/ Calling, 902-910.

443

891-901, Life of Childhood.

444

881-890, Life of Childhood.

445

Ch42/ Life of Childhood, 875-880.

446

871-874, Spiritual Childhood.

447

861-870, Spiritual Childhood.

448

Ch41/ Spiritual Childhood, 852-860.

449

841-851, Tactics.

450

Ch40/ Tactics, 831-840.

451

821-830, Little Things

452

Ch39/ Little Things, 813-820.

453

801-812, Winning New Apostles.

454

Ch38/ Winning New Apostles, 790-800.

455

Ch37/ The Glory of God, 779-789.

456

771-778, The Will of God.

457

761-770, The Will of God.

458

Ch36/ The Will of God, 754-760.

459

741-753, Last Things.

460

Ch35/ Last Things, 734-740.

461

721-733, Interior Struggle.

462

Ch34/ Interior Struggle, 707-720.

463

Troubles, 701-706.

464

Troubles, 691-700.

465

Ch33/ Troubles, 685-690.

466

676-684, Other Virtues.

467

Ch32/ Other Virtues, 667-675.

468

Ch31/ Cheerfulness, 657-666.

469

651-656, Discretion.

470

Ch30/ Discretion, 639-650.

471

Ch29/ Poverty, 630-638.

472

621-629, Obedience.

473

Ch28/ Obedience, 614-620.

474

601-613, Humility.

475

Ch27/ Humility, 589-600.

476

581-588, Faith.

477

Ch26/ Faith, 575-580.

478

571-574, Devotions.

479

561-570, Devotions.

480

Ch25/ Devotions, 551-560.

481

Ch24/ Communion of Saints, 544-550.

482

536-543, Holy Mass.

483

Ch23/ Holy Mass, 528-535.

484

Ch22/ The Church, 517-527.

485

511-516, Our Lady.

486

501-510, Our Lady.

487

Ch21/ Our Lady, 492-500.

488

481-491, The Means.

489

Ch20/ The Means, 470-480.

490

461-469, Charity.

491

451-460, Charity.

492

Ch19/ Charity, 440-450.

493

431-439, Love of God.

494

421-430, Love of God.

495

Ch18/ Love of God, 417-420.

496

411-416, Your Holiness.

497

401-410, Your Holiness.

498

391-400, Your Holiness.

499

Ch17/ Your Holiness, 387-390.

500

381-386, Formation.

501

371-380, Formation.

502

Ch16/ Formation, 360-370.

503

351-359, Study.

504

341-350, Study.

505

Ch15/ Study, 332-340.

506

Ch14/ Lukewarmness, 325-331.

507

321-324, More about Interior Life.

508

311-320, More about Interior Life.

509

Ch13/ More about Interior Life, 301-310.

510

291-300, Supernatural Life.

511

Ch12/ Supernatural Life, 279-290.

512

Ch11/ Presence of God, 265-278.

513

Ch10/ Scruples, 258-264.

514

Ch9/ Resolutions, 247-257.

515

Ch8/ Examination of Conscience, 235-246.

516

226-234, Penance.

517

216-225, Penance.

518

Ch7/ Penance, 208-215.

519

201-207, Mortification.

520

191-200, Mortification.

521

181-190, Mortification.

522

Ch6/ Mortification, 172-180.

523

161-171, Heart.

524

151-160, Heart.

525

Ch5/ Heart, 146-150.

526

136-145, Holy Purity.

527

126-135, Holy Purity.

528

Ch4/ Holy Purity, 118-125.

529

111-117, Prayer.

530

101-110, Prayer.

531

91-100, Prayer.

532

Ch3/ Prayer, 81-90.

533

71-80, Guidance.

534

61-70, Guidance.

535

Ch2/ Guidance, 56-60.

536

51-55, Character.

537

41-50, Character.

538

31-40, Character.

539

21-30, Character.

540

11-20, Character.

541

Ch1/ Character, 1-10.

542

BOOK 1: The Way, by Josemaría Escrivá - Preface

543

8.1 Pius VI: Quare Lacrymae

544

1.1.5.4. Conclusion: The Slave of Sin

545

1.1.5.3. False Freedom

546

1.1.5.2. True freedom

547

1.1.5.1 Contrasting Concepts of Freedom; Two concepts of freedom, two forms of culture

548

1.1.4. The Foundations of Christian Ethics and Social Order: Egoism and Altruism vs. Love for the Common Good, Part 2

549

1.1.3. The Foundations of Christian Ethics and Social Order: Egoism and Altruism vs. Love for the Common Good, Part 1

550

1.1.2. The Object of the Moral Act

551

1.1.1.37. The theological virtue of love brings us into the right relation toward the common good of the City of God.

552

1.1.1.36. The common good of temporal society is subordinate to that of the City of God.

553

1.1.1.35. The primary intrinsic common good of the City of God is the order of the whole of creation restored and elevated through grace.

554

1.1.1.34. The primary intrinsic common good of a polity is peace.

555

1.1.1.33. A polity is a complete society, concerned with the whole of human life, that can attain to the greatest natural common goods.

556

1.1.1.32. Philosophical contemplation is ordered to attaining the common good of all things.

557

1.1.1.31. Associations are incomplete societies that are able to achieve the common goods internal to a particular human practice.

558

1.1.1.30. The family is an incomplete society that can attain to some common goods.

559

1.1.1.29. As persons develop, they order themselves to more and more universal common goods.

560

1.1.1.28. Common goods are better than private goods.

561

1.1.1.27. A common good is distinguished from a private good by not being diminished when it is shared.

562

1.1.1.26. Sin occurs when some lesser good is preferred to God.

563

1.1.1.25. God is the objective happiness of all persons.

564

1.1.1.24. Only persons love God directly in Himself.

565

1.1.1.23. Creatures naturally love God more than themselves.

566

1.1.1.22. Creatures do all that they do out of love for God.

567

1.1.1.21. The greatest created good is the order of the whole of creation.

568

1.1.1.20. The goodness of creatures is found more in their creator than in themselves.

569

1.1.1.19. God shares his goodness with the things he makes.

570

1.1.1.18. God is infinite perfection and goodness.

571

1.1.1.17. Objective happiness is better than subjective happiness.

572

1.1.1.16. The intrinsic final end of human life is the act with reason done according to human virtue.

573

1.1.1.15. A thing’s intrinsic final end is to do its own act well.

574

1.1.1.14. Law aids in attaining the end.

575

1.1.1.13. Human action is always for the sake of the last end of human life.

576

1.1.1.12. All things desire their own perfection.

577

1.1.1.11. All things desire participation in the eternal and the divine.

578

1.1.1.10. An honorable good is better than the activity by which it is possessed or enjoyed.

579

1.1.1.9. An honorable good is better than the delight of reaching it.

580

1.1.1.8. Honorable goods are better than the useful and pleasant goods.

581

1.1.1.7. A good is not better because it is more necessary.

582

1.1.1.6. The end is better than that which is for the sake of the end.

583

1.1.1.5. The whole is better than the part.

584

1.1.1.4. The better is not better because it is more wanted.

585

1.1.1.3. The good is the final cause.

586

1.1.1.2. The good is wanted because it is good.

587

1.1.1.1. The good is what all want.

588

1.1.1. The Good, the Highest Good, & the Common Good

589

INTRO: Integralism in Three Sentences

590

SERIES: Catholic Integralism, Josias

591

The Worker and The Man - Chapter 9

592

Creative Work - Chapter 8

593

Notes - Chapter 7.3

594

The Management of Memory - Chapter 7.2

595

Preparation for Work - Chapter 7.1

596

The Spirit of Work - Chapter 6

597

The Field of Work - Chapter 5

598

The Time of Work - Chapter 4

599

Organization of Life - Chapter 3

600

Virtues of a Catholic Intellectual - Chapter 2

601

The Intellectual Belongs to His Time - Chapter 1.3

602

The Intellectual Does Not Stand Alone - Chapter 1.2

603

Intellectual Vocation, the Sacred Call - Chapter 1.1

604

Preface to The Intellectual Life

605

BOOK: The Intellectual Life, by A.G. Sertillanges - Foreword