You know, I've never read a lot of Austrian Economics or anything about Logotherapy (myself being a proponent of labor theories and psychoanalysis), but I certainly appreciate this little primer; it harkens me further towards my recent experiment in bubble bursting, my own of course.
It's interesting how different traditions deal with the death drive. I like Emil Cioran and his 1973 work, The Trouble With Being Born as a continuation of Camus' project.
I look forward to reading the rest of your work.
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