What are some books about topics on the right?
what are books about this thread being bumped every few hours by the fag that made it and getting no other replies
>>10006442
this is the first time i've made this thread
I'm glad you asked.
These are some of the books I plan on reading.
I go by the politically correct view of The Right.
It's incomplete, I got bored, and need to find more arguments FOR fascism, anarchism, anti-left...
I'm happy if you can add or take away any book. (Except if you are a lefty, I WANT to know all "currently" and "believed in" arguments/ideologies)
I'm making a list FROM the left also, although smaller cause they have little science to go by and a lot of history to deny.
Also making another list of "impartial" economics, ideology and just general political philosophy.
Sodomy, sodomy
The anus lobotomy
~Georges Bataille
>>10006421
I have to get me some of this.
>>10006426
lobotomy, sodomy or Bataille's literature?
>>10006434
what's the difference?
Got this for 50p in a charity shop.
Any thoughts, /lit/?
Is it just pop-psych or is it cooler than that?
Kill yourself.
>>10006387
Why? :(
>>10006393
If you can't tell by the cover thats trash I don't know what to say to you
Why is the new adult genre not popular?
Because you are addicted to cock sucking activities.
I need to know who the girl is... for research purposes.
Young adults are either neets, party animals or work too much.
How do I stop wasting time with youtube and clickbait and start becoming a human being? I think it is part because I don't have a legitimate goal in my life, since I live in a quickly and dirty satisfaction culture I rarely feel the dread of time sweeping me (when I catch up with the reality I spend some weeks being more productive, reading, writing, studying, but after some time I start to slack off and go to a dark zone for months).
Why is so hard to let it go of the screen masturbation? What are some good books to get me though my shit life?
>>10006337
Screen time is addicting. Cancel internet. Read whatever. Take up outdoorsy activity and/or that purpose of your life.
Help end capitalism maybe.
>>10006337
we are living in such a filthy culture and because of that, for us as those few genuinely intelligent and wholesome people in this sea of filth there is a gap between the life we find fulfilling and the life social reality can provide us with
that phenomenon is called anomie
there are multiple ways of dealing with it (regarding whether we accept or reject socially acceptable goals and socially acceptable means of achieving them):
1. conformity - being in dissonance with the society, but quietly getting over it and leading a normie lifestyle hoping that one day yellowstone will erupt or self-deluding yourself
2. innovation - accepting the society, but unlike conformity, disregarding the acceptable ways of reaching success - using crime to achieve our goals
3. ritualism - rejecting societal aspirations of normie lifestyle as awful as it is, but keeping working within it for whatever good we can extract from such a disgusting life
4. retreat - rejecting the society completely, retreating and indulging yourself in what ever fantasy or drug fueled life we choose in order to forget about life
5. rebellion - the best one but unrealistic, going from retreat to actively destroying and replacing the system
>>10006337
Sometimes seemingly extreme measures are your best bet. I still have Cold Turkey blocking a large number of sites I love wasting time on, and I recommend giving your phone to someone else for safekeeping for a while. Having my screen access forcibly restricted and taken away made me realize how easy it can be to be productive.
Can we get a light reading thread?
You know, the stuff you can just pick and read for 15 mins on a commute or right before bed when you start relaxing and dozing off. Nothing too heavy and detailed to focus on and easy to pick up anytime.
Wodehouse is good for this, if you don't mind the mythical Edwardian setting.
>>10006330
Wodehouse's plot can get quite elaborate. Maybe Pratchett, Douglas Adams, Robert Rankin?
>>10006432
Wodehouse is too complex for you?
Buy some romance novels from the drug store.
My favourites are still ataraxia (lucid, robust tranquility) and eudaimonia (human flourishing) but lately I've been identifying other subtle feelings that one can only describe with multiple words. Not so bad of course, but I'm just curious if their are any non native speakers present, or whatever, who may have a word to attach to these.
__________: the kind of melancholy that is lifted for ones being above its effects despite acceptance.
__________: a brief but vivid sensation of nostalgia for a moment you never really experienced to begin with.
__________: a soaring giddiness despite a calm exterior.
Needed for writing projects, so lit related.
>>10006315
>__________: the kind of melancholy that is lifted for ones being above its effects despite acceptance.
your brains broken and google would answer the ones you can make coherent. you killed a thread for this, tripfag. consider killing yourself instead next time.
>>10006343
Says a broken brained toddler. How can I help you?
And you didn't have anything to add to this dead thread >>10004772 the fault is your own.
Hey gaylords, could you recommend me some really violent books? Like borderline edgelord tier.
Thanks.
Blood Meridian and American Psycho come to mind
Michael Gira - The Consumer
The Bible. Even edgier if you consider thatonly two enemies remained; one if you counted God.
Why don't you read him?
Why should I?
>>10006286
grab a book and see for yourself
>>10006295
Go to hell.
Any of you niggas seen this film?
It's about the most pretentious and hipster philosphy class in the world and it covers in a profoundly dumb way a bunch of philosophic principles and ideas like utilitarism, logic, morals, etc...
It also features a bunch of philosophic problems like the trolley dilemma.
It is enfuriatingly bad and cringy. It's like it was made by the teenagers in the actual movie. I feel like this is the most pseudian attempt at philosophy ever to be put on film.
>>10006161
Why are you posting about it then, retard?
>>10006170
Becuase I want to know the opinion of a bunch of fartsmelling cucks.
>>10006179
But why, are you that bored?
>fan-base believes Alex Jones is real news and selective social darwinism is true
do they even understand what he's saying or do they just like him cus he BTFO some college xirs?
The lowest common denominator of anyone's fan base is whack. There's plenty of Petersontards who don't like Alex jones.
>>10006143
I can respect a muh classical liberal who doesn't like postmodernism but I'm just wondering if the majority are retards who like him because he's slightly right of center, said something about the trannies, and is a college professor while not realizing they are postmodernists themselves.
It's really insidious to me that there's a large continent of leftists that are trying to disparage Peterson and his listeners in any way possible.
You see 10 alt-right tardos at a few of his speeches, you then transform that into half his listeners being far-right Trump lovers who buy Alex Jones supplements and worship Stefan Molyneux.
How have you fallen so low? How have the teachings of the great Marxist minds of the 1800s brought you to where you are? To the point where even normal conservatism enrages you?
Does anyone actually write 'a' like that on the left?
>>10006126
Never, you'd have to an unironic psychopath to do that shit
>>10006126
I do.
>>10006126
i used to for a while
What are some books with goofs, gags, jokes, pranks, and rambunctious behavior? Other than the obvious.
>>10006107
A Confederacy of Dunces.
>>10006107
Everything by Wodehouse
Et Tu Babe
Is Stirner just a materialist Fichte?
>>10006106
Well Marx did call him a poor man's Ficthe at one point
>>10006106
>Noumenon is a spook
Because of this?
>>10006185
Partly, also because of the primacy both men privileged the ego as having i.e. the ego being all and nothing, and what sort of activity the ego undertakes.
Why is genre-fiction looked down upon on here?
What makes it so inferior to other literary genres?
I'd rather let you figure out on your own why what you just wrote is incredibly stupid.
>>10005957
LARPing to scare newfags like you
It seems to me that the ''literary fiction'' meme was much more popular 3-4 years ago than it is now (had a hiatus and am only now browsing /lit/ regularly again).