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One day people ... will build monuments to Schopenhauer!

>> No.11727838

>>11727827
If they didn't build shit to him while he was alive, they never will.

>> No.11727877

>>11727838
Surprise! they didn't do that with Jesus or Buddha either

>> No.11727890

>>11727877
Gautama was a prince of a wealthy nation. I'm pretty sure they built stuff for him.

>> No.11727897

>>11727877
By 100 A.D, there were roughly 1 million [highly devout] Christian converts in the Roman Empire.

How many pious Schopenhauerians are there?

>> No.11727943

>>11727827
>>11727897
Indeed. For something like this
>By 100 A.D, there were roughly 1 million [highly devout] Christian converts in the Roman Empire.
You need isolation and festering. Not possible in today's informational world. Though, you might see some internet 'movements' entrenched in certain philosophy as more and more random people come to know and like them. But these have no real sacrifice or struggle, perhaps genuine belief but ultimately inert roleplay.

>> No.11728015

>>11727943
>100 A.D
>while he was alive

>> No.11728093

>>11727877
I like out my window and count six steeples.

>> No.11728242

>>11727897
There are dusins of us

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>>11727897
>By 100 A.D, there were roughly 1 million [highly devout] Christian converts in the Roman Empire.
>100 A.D.