Harley-Davidson and philosophy : full-throttle Aristotle

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Harley-Davidson and philosophy : full-throttle Aristotle

edited by Bernard E. Rollin ... [et al.]

(Popular culture and philosophy / series editor, William Irwin, v. 18)

Open Court, 2006

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Other editors: Carolyn M. Gray, Kerri Mommer, Cynthia Pineo

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This is a humorous investigation into the unlikely, yet very real connections between the likes of Marx and Foucault and one of the legendary symbols of outlaw individualism. Harley-Davidson Riders Club Great Britain is the oldest in the world, it was formed in 1948 and has a membership of 1,500 nationwide. In "Harley-Davidson and Philosophy" words like Sturgis, Hollister, and panhead share the page with philosophical giants such as Marx, Hobbes and Socrates. Fourteen philosopher/bikers set out their thoughts in a series of essays, combining humour and philosophical introspection. This book offers a celebrator appreciation of the aesthetics of Harleys, the Zen journey of the endless highway and the direct approach that bikers confront situations, with slogans such as F*** The World. Melding bikers recollections with philosophical speculation, this book is a perfect gift for the bike enthusiast, the philosophically inquisitive and anyone with a brain and a sense of humour.

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