I'm lookig for legitimate right-wing literature, not weird mysticism or far-rightism like Evola or Spengler or even Hitler.
I also don't care about any Jewish conspiracy, justifications for genocide or anything not formed around empirical data gathered by pragmatic means.
I'm also not a libertarian and I'd rather not read Libertarian literature.
My interests are neoreactionary, paleoconservatism, protestantism, anti-enlightenment, pro-traditionalism, anti-equality, European ethno-nationalism, new-right.
I'm currently reading Edmund Burke's Criticisms on the French Revolution and I find myself agreeing with it for the most part but I have little grasp on the philosophical arguments put forward as I have never read any books on philosophy nor am I confident in my current reading skills to decypher any philosophical books.
>protestantism
"no"
>>8925490
a qt who is she
>>8925490
>I also don't care about any Jewish conspiracy, justifications for genocide or anything not formed around empirical data gathered by pragmatic means.
Without conspiracy theories or bizarre fictions around race, you really aren't going to have anything past Edmund Burke or Brits reacting to the British Civil War, and no one reads or really cares for right-wing literature centered around monarchies since they've been disproven anyways.
Is this true for writers as well?
This isn't true for anyone.
>>8925469
Pure ideology
Also, fuck off with these shitty threads
>>8925469
No, it's not really true at all. If your sense of purpose is, say, asceticism, it'll make you far less likely to be rich.
Opinions about Zadie Smith? Is the modern female author underrated or should they be ignored, in the typical opinion that they "don't matter"?
>>8925461
>these innumerable women threads every day
ree etc.
Anne Carson is the best living writer
>>8925461
She's black so I don't read her garbage since niggers can't write.
t. black person
>>8925505
>Zadie Smith
>Black
Is this meant to be good?
quality thread, gz
my dad gifted this crap to me for christmas. he knows that I barely passed formal logic 101. I think he's trolling me.
>>8925415
Only for people who don't really understand what they're reading in the first place
Which one of these words is incorrect?
>"Dearest Max, My last request: Everything I leave behind me . . . in the way of diaries, manuscripts, letters (my own and others’), sketches and so on, to be burned unread."
>"Hmmm... should I grant the last wish of my best friend or make fat stacks?"
>[...]
>"My only reason to fuck my dead friend over, is because the world has to see and acknowledge his genius! Oh wait, he doesn't have anyone to inherit the profits? I will take good care of it after giving this and that to my secretary/mistress!"
What an asshole desu. And now the fucking daughters of Brod's secretary get 2 million? What the actual fuck.
Kafka's writing was the common inheritance of humanity. Requesting them to be destroyed on his death, thereby depriving millions of pleasure, was simply pure arrogance.
If he really wanted them burned he would have done it himself
What is with this meme of willing people to burn your stuff after you die?
>>8925128
t. Eva and Ruth Hoffe, who are 2 million $ richer, because their mother slept with Max Brod, which fucked over his dead best friend
Ül-ee-sez
NEECHEE
>>8925094
Lo-lee-ta
>>8925094
>want to read this important text
>buy it paperback of Amazon for $4
>it's some homemade shit, 100 pages, no ISBN, no copyright
I just wanted to read Joyce.
Can we talk about this please?
Is there a meaning in Torus final sex with Reiko?
Do you think the book is oversexualized in general?
Did Storm Trooper kill himself?
>erotic novel
>oversexualized
>storm trooper
>>8925055
I'm pretty sure it was just showing that they're both moving on with their lives after Nanako or whatever the girl's name was
I liked the part where the one girl played around with his penis.
Was Animorphs the best young adult science fiction literature ever written?
>truly alien aliens, in both biology and mentality
>advanced science nicely in between the impossible and the known
>the kind of moral decisions those fighting a war would face
>memetastic covers
>>8924970
>the best young adult science fiction literature ever written
Well gee is that a high bar...
In fact I'd say no easily since Jules Verne
I know I read several of these when I was a kid but can't remember a single one.
>>8925030
>kids find new alien weapon
>break said weapon
>BBEG shows up and shapeshifts into something crazy
75% of books in a nutshell
I'm looking for some sort of beautiful, poetic, stream of consciousness style novel, which deals with the inner workings of the mind.
>>8924860
look around you and know the world is what you seek
The Waves.
Woolf
I procrastate, I'm lazy and I self doubt my abilities. As a result don't get anything done. Have any recommendations that might be able to get me out of this way of life.
>>8924845
>might be able to get me out of this way of life.
Suicide.
>>8924845
read 4chan infographics and assume that you know everything about how the world works and know about everyone's nature, motivations, and desires.
In short, take the redpill
>>8924851
What do you mean by taking the red pill. Like figuring out how everything work?
What history books are you reading recently?
I'm reading David Irving's book Hitler's War.
It's really engrossing. Blows through all the usual History Channel myths and suppositions about the German side of the war because of how incredible Irving's primary sources are. Just when you have a certain expectation of what the Germans intended, expected, or thought about their enemy, it's proved that they wanted the exact opposite, like a swift end to the war or only the vague idea of victory.
Incredible book, Irving's industry as a researcher blows me away.
>>8924837
David Irving is one of my heroes. He's fucking based. Goes against political correctness like me.
Some stuff about our civil war.
>>8924837
I feel kind of bad for him. Yeah he's a horrible evil man I guess but he shouldn't be persecuted for his beliefs. He's a harmless crank. Other scholars and academics have said worse and come away completely unscathed.
Maybe I'm just "spooked" but it feels wrong to hound people so thoroughly for daring to have the wrong opinions on history, especially because we live in countries that pride themselves on "freedom of expression."
>got a gf 2 months ago
>bought her our lady of the flowers by genet for her birthday
>20 days later xmas
>she is spending these dates with her senpai in her country
>she sends me this books for xmas presents
>is she nice girl?
:)
She should have asked you to quit smoking, degenerate.
>>8924768
these*
>>8924768
with her f a m i l y (wtf)
Currently just started a uni class on existentialism and would like to get a discussion going on Hegel's "Lordship and Bondage"
>>8924763
WHY DON'T YOU START US OFF, FAT WORTHLESS RETARD?
>>8924765
~Because I am lost and cannot see, yet >-:)
>>8924765
Why start off the thread by being such an autist? If someone "just started" a class on existentialism obviously they have no knowledge on the topic as of yet and what they could "start us off" if anything with would most likely be uninsightful shit. God I hate autists like you especially typing in all caps fuck off mate.
can't believe i fell for this meme
after a great opening it literally just becomes drunk autistic russians lecturing each other for pages on end
>>8924751
>drunk autistic russians
>implying there are other kinds of russians
>>8924788
Don't get me wrong I loved this book but I just realised that about 95% of time the characters were either drunk or hungover in the book.