ITT: Save people time and whittle down your recently finished book into a few succinct points. I'll start.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "The Social Contract":
>Might does NOT make right
>The people and their government must move in tandem
>Enslaving your defeated enemies is as morally unjust as killing them
>A morally corrupt government should not be considered legitimate or tolerated
>Sacre bleu
>>8489645
Mein Kampf - My failures are not my own fault, the Jews did it, we need a little room to grow
The Communist Manifesto - Poor people's failures are not their own, Rich people did it, we need a little room to grow
>>8489655
>we need a little room to grow
That sounds like just about any bit of political philosophy desu senpai
>>8489645
De anima
>soul is actualized life or something
violence zizek
>you can say things are the opposite of what they seem
>ideology
>we need to try to think of a world without capitalism because soon we won't be able to think that way since we're so conditioned
>religion and science switched roles since after enlightenment
>ideology is everywhere
>hegel and lacan have sex while watching muslim riot
>marx joins in
>all three now blame capitalism
>>8489705
is zizek worth reading?
>>8489710
sincerely yes. violence was really good.
>>8489717
is that where to start tho
>>8489719
you can start there it's no problem. others might suggest living in the end times, but it's just being pedantic i think. go for it