Skandalon
Long-version with notes. PART I The formation of an anthropological party; Part II Muru; Part III Skandalon.
Thucydides is our noble legislator; he marked the admiration that met Herodotus and gave the Muses' names to his nine books; and thereupon he drew the line which parts a good historian from a bad: our work is to be a possession for ever, not a bid for present reputation; we are not to seize upon the sensational, but bequeath the truth to them that come after; he applies the test of use, and defines the end which a wise historian will set before himself: it is that, should history ever repeat itself, the records of the past may give present guidance.
- Lucian of Samosata
Hegel forgot to remark somewhere that the David Graeber HAU plot was a farce.
In the meantime, tell your friends!