>Not a direction brain >Have to put myself into one end of the spectrum , put authors on the other and choose one
I like Evola, Camus and Plato, and disagree with all of them in a fundamental level.
The greatest living American prose stylist behind Don Delillo and -maybe- Joshua Cohen (William H. Gass died a few years ago) is a transgender woman (MtF). I am being completely, 100% unironic, her (his) name is Garielle Lutz.
Links to some of her (his) short stories: >https://www.webdelsol.com/lutz/gary2.htm >https://www.webdelsol.com/lutz/lutz-d.htm
And an essay she (he) wrote >https://culture.org/the-sentence-is-a-lonely-place/
I don't believe in the left/right axiomatic divide, so I couldn't tell you who participates in what. The only thing I can do is tell you if an idea is to my liking or not (I certainly can't tell you if it's true or not), why an idea may or may not be utilitarian in a certain set of circumstances, and make arguments for why something should be valued based on what I think is good, which is a generally classical liberal sentiment.
Commies are vile filth but Slavoj Zizek is kind of funny sometimes like when he made that joke about the difference between the Balkans and Central Europa.
And also when he called Judith Butler a degenerate stinking b***h (which is true even if he said it as a joke).
And his joke about the rich israelites looking down on the poor israelite for trying to look humble like them.
And his joke about coffee without cream.
Hilary Clinton
Greg Egan.
Make me.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Leo Strauss, Karl Marx
If you don't like Baudrillard as a nazi you're pretty much an idiot
Blake, Tolstoy, Swinburne, Milton, Joyce.
>Prove you aren't a direction-brain
>Reinforces it by talking about "the other side of the political spectrum"
Exactly what I was going to post
Thank you.
>Left
Baudrillard
Fisher
Bolano
>Right
Schmitt
C.S. Lewis
Uncle Ted
>F*male
Sally Roony, only read Normal People, but god damn heart crushing.
Reddit cringe
homie you gave me these recs
I am not IQfy
But there’s only the two of us on this board bud
Big if true
>Sally Roony, only read Normal People, but god damn heart crushing
Embarrassing, troon
Since when is uncle ted right wing
Hayek, Comte, Kant
>Post an author from the other side of the political spectrum that you like.
what if i'm the most enlightened centrist?
George Orwell.
Not a fan of socialism. Big fan of Oscar Wilde anyway. Simple as
From the Right: Evola
From the Left: Baudrillard
I can't, right is too cringe. I'll admit that left is also cringe. Honestly I just hate politics in general.
Céline
Codreanu
How about you post an author from the other side of the autism spectrum hehehehehe
>Not a direction brain
>Have to put myself into one end of the spectrum , put authors on the other and choose one
I like Evola, Camus and Plato, and disagree with all of them in a fundamental level.
>the political spectrum
Political spectrum doesnt exist, you clearly have no mental capacity to read Eliade.
The greatest living American prose stylist behind Don Delillo and -maybe- Joshua Cohen (William H. Gass died a few years ago) is a transgender woman (MtF). I am being completely, 100% unironic, her (his) name is Garielle Lutz.
Links to some of her (his) short stories:
>https://www.webdelsol.com/lutz/gary2.htm
>https://www.webdelsol.com/lutz/lutz-d.htm
And an essay she (he) wrote
>https://culture.org/the-sentence-is-a-lonely-place/
I don't read political literature. I don't care to look up the political opinions of authors.
This. Anons use politics as a personality and to fill a void in their intelligence and life
Aristotle is very disappointed. By nature man is a political animal. A lot of people ITT didn't start with the homos it seems
I do agree that politicalgays are animals
heidegger and thats about it
More like the autism spectrum
Eazy E was pretty dope. Anon made him poet of the day the other day, and I didn't feel the need to shoot anyone after it.
I don't believe in the left/right axiomatic divide, so I couldn't tell you who participates in what. The only thing I can do is tell you if an idea is to my liking or not (I certainly can't tell you if it's true or not), why an idea may or may not be utilitarian in a certain set of circumstances, and make arguments for why something should be valued based on what I think is good, which is a generally classical liberal sentiment.
Marx
Paglia
Commies are vile filth but Slavoj Zizek is kind of funny sometimes like when he made that joke about the difference between the Balkans and Central Europa.
And also when he called Judith Butler a degenerate stinking b***h (which is true even if he said it as a joke).
And his joke about the rich israelites looking down on the poor israelite for trying to look humble like them.
And his joke about coffee without cream.