It's my 7 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
noise dept.

★
Keni

Discoholic 🪩

PR's Tumblrdome
Show & Tell

Andulka

#extradirty

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Misplaced Lens Cap
Game of Thrones Daily
Three Goblin Art
No title available
ojovivo
Stranger Things

izzy's playlists!
Not today Justin
Mike Driver
Peter Solarz
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
seen from Portugal

seen from Germany

seen from T1
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Netherlands
seen from Ukraine
seen from United States
seen from Philippines
seen from Ukraine
seen from Belgium
seen from Singapore

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from France
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Portugal
@socialsciencesstudyblr
It's my 7 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
A rundown of the year of 2023 so far for me. Planners, art, food, jobs etc. follow me on all of my socials @Cy86design
Dark Academia Books for Students of Politics and International Relations:
I mean, heck, I am no expert but my need to see this niche ass post is a lot so here goes.
The Prince: Machiavelli- do I NEED to explain this one. Its a seminal text in politics and political philosophy and when you listen to the ideas described in it they can sound a little crazy but once you read it you realise they are still crazy but grounded in something very real. Also its short as heck and an easy read.
Politics among Nations: The Struggle for Power and Peace- Hans J Morgenthau. I had to pick this one up for my coursework last semester and I thought it would be a snooze fest but no. I was drawn in and I haven’t finished it since but I do plan to get back to it at my leisure.
The End of History and the Last Man: Francis Fukuyama- YES, I fundamentally disagree with Fukuyama on so many points. YES, it is still one of my favourite books of all time. it is a very riveting discussion of political philosophy, history and international relations. If you are interested in any of those topics, pick it up. You won’t regret it.
How Democracy Ends: David Runciman- captivatingly written, great arguments, and a very unique voice. Super relevant in today’s international political atmosphere and if you are interested in studying the rise of right wing authoritarian governments across the globe, this is a great place to start.
Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan- another one that I just feel like i don’t need to explain. Again haven’t read it fully yet, but its quite chill inducing and the basis for most of the contemporary discussion on state, liberalism, authoritarianism, rights and so forth.
These were just my recommendations, and I by no means claim that they cover the entire gamut of the field. In fact, I would consider myself a noob still where texts relating to politics or IR are concerned, so feel free to give your recommendations and opinions as well!
What are you doing for onebookjuly? Have you even heard of it? Find more planning and organization info on my blog http://www.createyou86.co
Check out my June 2020 planner lineup. Find more planning blog posts at http://www.createyou86.com also check out my Instagram for weekly pl
Van Der Spek Touch Me Flipthrough June 2020
A very simple yet effective, and not overwhelming way to set up. A new planner. Find tons of planning and organization blog posts at Http:/
Check out how I created a super affordable homebinder, and exactly what I used. Also some planner updates.
Find out where I have been for the last year, and a half, and how my planning has evolved. Check out my blog http://www.createyou86.com
Choose your academia!
p/s: I do not own the information and photos, all the credits belong to all the owners of photos and info