In 70's lingo: "heavy, man".
Written by a bunch of philosophers that own Harley's, I appreciate their try at trying to explain what owning and riding a Harley is all about, but for a couple of the chapters, they mostly failed. Too much emphasis on historical philosophers and how their philosophies relate to modern day riders.
This is volume 18 in a series called Popular Culture and Philosophy. I've seen titles from this series in bookstores and never looked beyond the cover, thinking them likely shallow, muddle-headed, oh-so-hip, and probably written by the kind of authors who like to use words like 'valorize', 'privilege' (as a verb, along with its adjectival form: 'privileged'), 'deconstruct', 'hegemony', and 'aporia'.
Dan Stratman
Liv Stratman
Jacob Stratman
James Stratman
Paul C. Stratman
Jonathan Thomas Stratman
Jacob Stratman Ph.D.
Timothy M. Stratman
Carl Joseph Stratman
Timothy Remus
Michael Dregni
Tom Cunliffe
Kenna Love
Doug Mitchel
Allan Girdler