STRICTLY CHRONOLOGICALLY (May 30, 2011)

When it comes to revolutionary thoughts, Nietzsche readily comes to mind: “One should not conceal and corrupt the facts of how our thoughts have come to us.”[1] Whence the key principle of presentation of my thoughts: they shall be presented strictly chronologically. This may make life a bit harder for the reader, but the reader be damned. The writer is king, at least in one’s own book.[2] As time goes by, and it goes by at a mind-boggling speed, chronological presentation turns revolutionary by the day. Nay, by the hour!

Footnotes

1. Nietzsche, F., The Will to Power, New York: Vintage Books, 1968, p. 229.

2. Bon, R., “Readers Beware,” Residua, Book XVIII, November 27, 1993.