No I don't. I don't care about this that much. My sphere of knowledge is completely unexplored. Perhaps I can quote a little bit of Wagner, Nietzsche, Jung, Heidegger. But I will find what I need when I start structuring the book.
After reading and thinking a lot, I mean a LOT, I've arrived at my political philosophy.
It's called humility. I don't know. I know about a few things. But others I simply do not know. So I'm not going list 5 books that make great proclaimations about how things REALLY are and how they SHOULD REALLY be. Because I don't know.
This. I realize that I don’t know how the world/country should be run because it’s incredibly complex, and I’m okay with that. I do like Thucydides though
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That's not to say that I will defer to an "expert" to tell me how it all REALLY is and SHOULD BE. The instant you admit ignorance plenty of manipulative prostitutes will want to insert their own views into everything.
Then just name your favorite 5 books.
Asterix and Obelix
Tintin
I don't enjoy reading so I don't have any more favorites.
Spheres by Sloterdijk
The ego and its own
A mishmash of Gilles Deleuzes books.
Zhuangzis writings
These have shaped my philosophical journey the most in the last few years and I'm at a point where I don't really feel the need to branch out much further with new writers and philosophy. Rather I'm actually inclined to turn these into something of my own.
They’re probably nihilistic zoomers with nothing to live for. Just ignore them.
11 months ago
Anonymous
>i pretend to believe to spite young people
lol, lmao even
11 months ago
Anonymous
whatever works. if it ain't broke don't fix it. most zoomers I've met are some of the most disrespectful pieces of shit I've ever encountered. its shame its a crime to clobber them because they're underage.
11 months ago
Anonymous
Then those young people live rent free in your head
11 months ago
Anonymous
Do they? Do you live up there too and have empirical evidence of this? You guys next door neighbors?
The Turner Diaries
I won't go through the chud repertoire I think modes of government are far less important than civic virtue and far from being sufficient to impart it. The only thing that matters right now is to not die, and that entails killing.
Fredrich Nietzsche - On The Genealogy Of Morals
Sigmund Freud - Civilization And It’s Discontents
Kierkegaard’s collected works (most notably Fear And Trembling and Sickness Unto Death)
Generalized contract theory (Notably Paine and Rousseau but extended through Freud’s concept of sex driving society), but if I had to pick a book I’ve read, then Jean-Jacques Rousseau - The Two Discourses.
The writings of the early Confucians (Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi)
A bunch of Foucault and Hadot's writings (Discipline and Punish, Birth of Biopolitics, Philosophy as a Way of Life)
Carl Schmitt
Marx's work
Plato's Republic
I will write my own
But you should have footnotes and a list for further reading.
No I don't. I don't care about this that much. My sphere of knowledge is completely unexplored. Perhaps I can quote a little bit of Wagner, Nietzsche, Jung, Heidegger. But I will find what I need when I start structuring the book.
After reading and thinking a lot, I mean a LOT, I've arrived at my political philosophy.
It's called humility. I don't know. I know about a few things. But others I simply do not know. So I'm not going list 5 books that make great proclaimations about how things REALLY are and how they SHOULD REALLY be. Because I don't know.
Then just name your favorite 5 books.
This. I realize that I don’t know how the world/country should be run because it’s incredibly complex, and I’m okay with that. I do like Thucydides though
continued...
That's not to say that I will defer to an "expert" to tell me how it all REALLY is and SHOULD BE. The instant you admit ignorance plenty of manipulative prostitutes will want to insert their own views into everything.
Asterix and Obelix
Tintin
I don't enjoy reading so I don't have any more favorites.
Winnie-the-Pooh
I avoid reading books on philosophy or politics I agree with.
I honestly don't know, I don't really care about that either. And I'm somewhat like , but not really.
Spheres by Sloterdijk
The ego and its own
A mishmash of Gilles Deleuzes books.
Zhuangzis writings
These have shaped my philosophical journey the most in the last few years and I'm at a point where I don't really feel the need to branch out much further with new writers and philosophy. Rather I'm actually inclined to turn these into something of my own.
Galkovksy - The Endless Dead End
Barthes - Mythologies
Lyotard - Libidinal Economy
Fromm - Art of Loving
Galkovsky*
Strauss -- On Tyranny
Kojeve -- The Notion of Authority
Benjamin -- The Critique of Violence
Bataille -- Accursed Share I & II&III
The Bible
Le Bible
Ze Bible
Da Bible
La Bible
Imagine having to apologize to Christ's face for soijakking him. I bet you won't do it even when He reveals Himself.
They’re probably nihilistic zoomers with nothing to live for. Just ignore them.
>i pretend to believe to spite young people
lol, lmao even
whatever works. if it ain't broke don't fix it. most zoomers I've met are some of the most disrespectful pieces of shit I've ever encountered. its shame its a crime to clobber them because they're underage.
Then those young people live rent free in your head
Do they? Do you live up there too and have empirical evidence of this? You guys next door neighbors?
> I bet you won't do it even when He reveals Himself.
I'm equally worried about the flying spaghetti monster, Christcuck
A la snack bar, Abdullah
Seethe more about your delusions
I am calm as can be. you're the one who keeps replying.
atheists deserve genocide
Trump:Think like a billionaire
One Piece.
The Turner Diaries
I won't go through the chud repertoire I think modes of government are far less important than civic virtue and far from being sufficient to impart it. The only thing that matters right now is to not die, and that entails killing.
From what I’ve observed:
Fredrich Nietzsche - On The Genealogy Of Morals
Sigmund Freud - Civilization And It’s Discontents
Kierkegaard’s collected works (most notably Fear And Trembling and Sickness Unto Death)
Generalized contract theory (Notably Paine and Rousseau but extended through Freud’s concept of sex driving society), but if I had to pick a book I’ve read, then Jean-Jacques Rousseau - The Two Discourses.
The writings of the early Confucians (Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi)
A bunch of Foucault and Hadot's writings (Discipline and Punish, Birth of Biopolitics, Philosophy as a Way of Life)
Carl Schmitt
Marx's work
Plato's Republic
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