Got via email, from my mom, who hobnobs with the Oregon State U. Philosophy Dept. They're from the book "Haiku U.: From Aristotle to Zola, 100 Great Books in 17 Syllables" by David M. Bader.
"Phaedo"
Plato
By Zeus, Socrates!
It seems you're right once again!
Time for your hemlock.
"Meditations"
Marcus Aurelius
As grapes become wine,
so must one accept one's fate.
Die well. Like a grape.
"The Confessions"
St. Augustine
This is just to say
I screwed around. Forgive me.
I enjoyed it so.
"The Prince"
Niccolo Machiavelli
What I learned at court:
Being more feared than loved--good.
Getting poisoned--bad.
"Discourse on Method"
Rene Descartes
If I think, I am.
If I don't exist, how do
I know about me?
"The Wealth of Nations"
Adam Smith
Supply meets demand.
The invisible hand claps.
Capitalist Zen.
"Das Kapital"
Karl Marx
October winds blow.
Your contradictions doom you,
capitalist swine.
"Common Sense"
Thomas Paine
Fellow patriots,
wake up and smell the taxed tea.
Independence now!
"Metaphysics"
Aristotle
Substance has essence.
Form adds whatness to thatness.
Whatsits have thinghood.
"Candide, or, Optimism"
Voltaire
A naive young man
learns that bad things do happen
to smug philosophes.
"The Federalist Papers"
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay
The Constitution--
behold our work and marvel.
No Bill of Rights? Whoops.
"The Critique of Pure Reason"
Immanuel Kant
We are born knowing
circles to be circular.
We just don't know it.
"Discipline and Punish:
The Birth of the Prison"
Michel Foucault
Carceral discourse,
polyvalently deployed.
Hot air gently blows.
"Phenomenology of Spirit"
Hegel
Thesis: A whole pig.
Antithesis: Butcher shop.
Synthesis: Schnitzel.
"Two Treatises of Government"
John Locke
Orange butterfly,
you have no divine right to
be called the "monarch."
"An Essay on the Principle of Population"
Thomas Malthus
People multiply,
food does not. The good news is
there are wars and plagues.
"Being and Nothingness"
Jean-Paul Sartre
Gentle Left Bank sun--
bluebirds chirp their empty songs.
We are all condemned.
"Tao Te Ching"
Lao Tzu
The eternal Tao.
To know it is not to know.
What is it? Don't ask.
"Walden, or, Life in the Woods"
Henry David Thoreau
Morning: Pond-gazing.
Afternoon: Berry-picking.
What a hectic day.
"The Social Contract"
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
All vote. All consent.
It's like a big family.
Not mine, but someone's.
"Also Sprach Zarathustra"
Nietzsche
Kindness is weakness!
Abhor pity, worship strength!
Be an uber-jerk!
"The Varieties of Religious Experience"
William James
Let's be pragmatic.
Saints, monks, mystics--their faith works.
So what if they're nuts?
"Utopia"
Thomas More
An austere commune--
"Utopia." It's Greek for
"Nice, if you're a monk."
"Democracy in America"
Alexis de Tocqueville
So free! So un-French!
We must learn from their ideas
but not their cuisine.
And one more...
"Essays"
Michel de Montaigne
Genteel French musings--
life, death, odd smells, my mustache.
Today's topic: Thumbs.
"Phaedo"
Plato
By Zeus, Socrates!
It seems you're right once again!
Time for your hemlock.
"Meditations"
Marcus Aurelius
As grapes become wine,
so must one accept one's fate.
Die well. Like a grape.
"The Confessions"
St. Augustine
This is just to say
I screwed around. Forgive me.
I enjoyed it so.
"The Prince"
Niccolo Machiavelli
What I learned at court:
Being more feared than loved--good.
Getting poisoned--bad.
"Discourse on Method"
Rene Descartes
If I think, I am.
If I don't exist, how do
I know about me?
"The Wealth of Nations"
Adam Smith
Supply meets demand.
The invisible hand claps.
Capitalist Zen.
"Das Kapital"
Karl Marx
October winds blow.
Your contradictions doom you,
capitalist swine.
"Common Sense"
Thomas Paine
Fellow patriots,
wake up and smell the taxed tea.
Independence now!
"Metaphysics"
Aristotle
Substance has essence.
Form adds whatness to thatness.
Whatsits have thinghood.
"Candide, or, Optimism"
Voltaire
A naive young man
learns that bad things do happen
to smug philosophes.
"The Federalist Papers"
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay
The Constitution--
behold our work and marvel.
No Bill of Rights? Whoops.
"The Critique of Pure Reason"
Immanuel Kant
We are born knowing
circles to be circular.
We just don't know it.
"Discipline and Punish:
The Birth of the Prison"
Michel Foucault
Carceral discourse,
polyvalently deployed.
Hot air gently blows.
"Phenomenology of Spirit"
Hegel
Thesis: A whole pig.
Antithesis: Butcher shop.
Synthesis: Schnitzel.
"Two Treatises of Government"
John Locke
Orange butterfly,
you have no divine right to
be called the "monarch."
"An Essay on the Principle of Population"
Thomas Malthus
People multiply,
food does not. The good news is
there are wars and plagues.
"Being and Nothingness"
Jean-Paul Sartre
Gentle Left Bank sun--
bluebirds chirp their empty songs.
We are all condemned.
"Tao Te Ching"
Lao Tzu
The eternal Tao.
To know it is not to know.
What is it? Don't ask.
"Walden, or, Life in the Woods"
Henry David Thoreau
Morning: Pond-gazing.
Afternoon: Berry-picking.
What a hectic day.
"The Social Contract"
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
All vote. All consent.
It's like a big family.
Not mine, but someone's.
"Also Sprach Zarathustra"
Nietzsche
Kindness is weakness!
Abhor pity, worship strength!
Be an uber-jerk!
"The Varieties of Religious Experience"
William James
Let's be pragmatic.
Saints, monks, mystics--their faith works.
So what if they're nuts?
"Utopia"
Thomas More
An austere commune--
"Utopia." It's Greek for
"Nice, if you're a monk."
"Democracy in America"
Alexis de Tocqueville
So free! So un-French!
We must learn from their ideas
but not their cuisine.
And one more...
"Essays"
Michel de Montaigne
Genteel French musings--
life, death, odd smells, my mustache.
Today's topic: Thumbs.
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