Has any civilization ever successfully ridden the tiger, and lived to tell its tale, or is this book just Evola's proposed course of action in a world devoid of any possible political solution to its fundamental failings?
A civilization isn't supposed to ride the tiger, you are.
>>1478464
Yeah, sorry this is what I meant, for one to have brought knowledge of his culture through the collapse.
>Evola
What the fuck was his problem?
>image.jpg
Phoneposters should just kill themselves tbqh
i'd go with fashion sense, m8
the hell is up with those sleeves?
>>1478300
he was a tudor
I don't understand the 4th question.
I mean, I enjoy contemplating abstract ideas, but I can't say that I "prefer" them to other ideas. Am I looking at this wrong? Can a man really "prefer" some ideas to others?
>>1478200
post the link and i'll tell you. i love these shitty personality tests.
It's in the style of: do you spend more leisure time thinking of material things or theoretical things? Do you prefer to think about a specific art piece or what that art piece represents?
Also personality test thread. INTP reporting in.
get tested here, folks
https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test
>>1478378
infp
this test is old and busted though desu senpai, it'd be more interesting to discuss jung's other theories.
Is psychoanalysis a meme?
Or is it just another step in understanding the inner workings of the human mind?
>>1478101
it was psychology's first step to becoming a true modelistic science, in the beginning at least. after the main focus became therapy this changed. then behaviorism came along and made psychology into the pseudoscience it is today, a misstep from which it has only slowly been recovering since the 1990s.
>>1478101
The entire field of psychology is a pseudoscience. When they're right it's by complete accident and they have no cohesive or usable predictive model. Neurology is the chemistry to psychology's alchemy.
>>1478192
>Neurology is the chemistry to psychology's alchemy
except neurology doesn't say anything of interest about the psyche, only about brain mechanisms. trying to bridge the gap and ascribing certain functions of the brain to badly outlined, commonsensical "psychological" states it becomes just as much a pseudoscience as contemporary mainstream psychology for the exact same reasons: trying to mimic the "scientific method" but failing miserably at matching it to the object of study.
>“I saw in his hand a long spear of gold, and at the iron’s point there seemed to be a little fire. He appeared to me to be thrusting it at times into my heart, and to pierce my very entrails; when he drew it out, he seemed to draw them out also, and to leave me all on fire with a great love of God. The pain was so great, that it made me moan; and yet so surpassing was the sweetness of this excessive pain, that I could not wish to be rid of it.”
what did St.Teresa mean by this ?
>>1477450
DIETYED
>>1477450
It means that, back in her prime, St.Teresa be so fine angels wanna tap that.
>>1477461
damn, such ego
was she the kanye of her days?
What is your favourite Waffen-SS division, /his/?
Going for Adolf Hitler.
36th SS Dirlewanger :^)
>>1477300
Ah yes, the partisan busters.
>>1477300
Dirlewanger sounds like a name I'd give my dick
Why did Schindler do it?
Because he wanted to.
>>1477177
Why did he want to?
>>1477170
For the Oscars.
How Greeks defeated Ottmans in the 1912/13 war
dude shet lmao
sauce
>>1477125
Would have copied it so duffuses like you didn't complain but it had too many characters. Besides askhistorians subbreddit is fucking awesome for history.
does this book perfectly outline what is it is to be a conservative? also what conservative works would /lit/ recommend?
>>1477113
>does this book perfectly outline what is it is to be a conservative?
No, its heavily biased and idealizes conservatism.
>>1477137
do you have anything better to recommend?
>>1477140
Friedrich Hayek books and essays touch on it occasionally.
I recommend you form your own opinions by reading about different things, and once you have educated and solid opinions you are comfortable holding and defending, count how many of them coincide with the conservative stereotype.
This is the best critique of conservatism, educating yourself on various topic and seeing yourself drift away from it.
>27 “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’[a] 28 But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart. 29 If your right eye causes you to stumble, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to lose one part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into hell.
Is Christianity the most numale religion of all time?
And yet it took over 1/3rd of the world and BTFO of pagan religions that offered total freedom in exchange for burning some meat on a pyre.
Wonder why that is?
Anyone who uses the term numale shouldn't be allowed access to the internet.
Christianity is actually the biggest redpill of all time. It had the guts to directly oppose degeneracy in the times when an entire known world was full of depraved, immoral practices.
Not to mention it has brought civilization and order to all barbaric tribes it encountered.
When did the 20th century actually end?
Fall of the Berlin Wall?
9/11?
Iraq War?
Arab Spring?
Brexit?
I think it's probably one of these
January 1st 2001
100 years after January 1st 1901
9/11 was the beginning of the 21st century
>jews are god's chosen people
>jews are satan in human form
Pick one Christians, and only one.
>>1476777
Jews were chosen but refused to accept Jesus now they are satan because they killed his son
>>1476777
Christians are God's chosen people.
A person is not a Jew who is one only outwardly, nor is circumcision merely outward and physical. 29 No, a person is a Jew who is one inwardly; and circumcision is circumcision of the heart, by the Spirit, not by the written code. Such a person’s praise is not from other people, but from God.
- Rm 2:28-29
>jews are god's chosen people
I pick this one. It doesn't fucking matter in the end because... Heh... *unsheathes Katana* , *tips fedora* , *smirks* , *whips out 'The God delusion'* there is no God
All things considered, he was a pretty good President and a very smart man
>>1476449
He was the greatest US president.
>>1476449
Nixon is one of at least seventeen Chief Executives descended from emigrants to the United States from Ulster. While many of the Presidents have typically Ulster-Scots surnames – Jackson, Johnson, McKinley, Wilson – others, such as Roosevelt and Cleveland, have links which are less obvious.
How do?
Rare veteran interviews? I mean ones told by people who are usually viewed as the "bad guys" SS, vietcong, Taliban and the like. Also who can be considered Captain York for these guys?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzyKHRlkrek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6kuwQn4vt0
>>1476437
I need to watch this shit
Reenactor thread.
Grossdeutschland Aufklarungs reporting in.
>>1475108
I do SS.
Pic related, me.
>>1475143
holy underage
>>1475143
>SS uniform
>Heer belt buckle.
Did you just buy random stuff in a miltaria store?