Can anyone recommend to me leftist literature that isn't a pseudo crock of shit?
Ideally something that isn't just liberalism.Thankyou
>>8925671
Tolstoi, Dostoevski if you misread him, Stirner, Nietzsche, The God Delusion, Aristotle's Hefty Organ
>>8925671
Start with the Greeks
>>8925780
>Stirner
fedora-lord whose ideas could only work in a world populated entirely by Stirners
>Nietzsche
>leftist
lol
>>8925780
>The God Delusion
>Stirner
Sorry if I was unclear
CAN ANYONE RECOMMEND TO ME LEFTIST LITERATURE THAT ISN'T A PSEUDO CROCK OF SHIT
>>8925810
The Inoperative Community - Jean-Luc Nancy
Look for some political works by Bataille
>>8925671
The Conquest of Bread and Violence are pretty good
>>8925671
All great literauture is subconsciously left wing
Down and Out in Paris and London
>>8925671
No, because you think all leftist things are liberalism, and therefore crocks of shit. You've already equated the terms (liberal=leftist=shit), so fuck off and grow up.
>>8925951
No I haven't you dumb cunt that's literally your shitty interpretation. Fucking hell I tried to make it the exact opposite but I guess retards like you will always exist in this world.
>>8925998
Son, if you are so blinded by your own stupidity that you can't name a "leftist" book that you don't think is shit, than my statement is true. Try to use your addled brain a bit. If you were thinking straight, you wouldn't have that absurd problem in the first place. Most literature is left wing, obviously, because most right-wingers fucking hate creativity and the arts. If you think liberal views are pseudo crocks of shit, stop reading fiction and have a nice life.
Some of my favorites:
Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale - Maria Mies
Mutual Aid - Peter Kropotkin
The Ego and its Own - Max Stirner
The Sword and the Dollar - Michael Parenti
First as Tragedy, then as Farce - Slavoj Zizek
Subjects of Desire: Hegelian Reflections in Twentieth-Century France - Judith Butler
The Eclipse of Reason - Max Horkheimer
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State - Friedrich Engels
Wage Labour and Capital - Karl Marx
The Fundamentals of Revolutionary Communism - Amadeo Bordiga
The Accumulation of Capital - Rosa Luxemburg
>>8926038
1. I specifically ruled out liberalism because I wanted actual left wing books
2. I don't want pseudo shit (most anarchist literatire or Hitchens-tier)
Is that so hard to understand?
>>8926041
>Subjects of Desire: Hegelian Reflections in Twentieth-Century France - Judith Butler
mah nigga
>>8926047
Yes. Explain what you mean by "actual left wing literature," and you might get more precise answers. You're throwing around terms that cover huge areas. and are partly subjective.
>>8926041
I've read The Ego and Its Own and didn't particularly like it but I'll definitely check out the rest of your recommendations :)