What are some philosophers that in favour of the greatest way to live, the NEETDOM way? I also want philosophers who are against it of course but we know really well that they are probably either overprivileged like dfw and have never worked a day in their life or their arguments are extremely flawed and just appeal to emotion
For you.
>>9100724
Where is this from? But yeah thats not surprising to anyone. Are there no philosophers dedicated to this subject because I have a lot of ideas but considering how much has been said I'm sure my ideas are not really original.
>>9100751
>Where is this from?
Antifragile.
>>9100751
>Are there no philosophers dedicated to this subject because I have a lot of ideas but considering how much has been said I'm sure my ideas are not really original.
I do not know of anyone except Taleb a bit.
Leftypol had some anti-work reading list, but I wouldn't know how to find that.
>>9100781
>anti-work
Thanks, now I will have a lot of stuff to read even though it will have a lot of marxist propaganda.
>leftypol
It would be interesting to look it up but am sure there is a lot of stuff that would be blatant propaganda.
>>9100821
Well, I wouldn't call it propaganda, but I personally also do not like to read things from marxist but also psychoanalytic perspectives
>>9100828
Considering most of stuff on it is quite dated and more on the politics stuff rather than on philosophy I do think that they have a lot of bias and that counts even more for marxists.
>>9100845
Yes that is true. I might take a look if I can find something more recent
For now you could read this:
https://medium.com/@nntaleb/how-to-legally-own-another-person-4145a1802bf6#.tgz0on7yl
Not exactly NEET of course.
Also I remember "In Praise of Idleness" but I haven't read it so I dunno about it.
>>9100702
>paternalistic whining
>Mindless rejection of society
>No alternatives or improvements to offer
Walden is this in a nutshell with a few chapters about growing beans thrown in to make it avante gardening
>>9100937
>whining
Yeah why whine about being a literal slave that even back then the common people didn't have to work this much
>Mindless rejection of society
There is no rejection of society, its about not being a slave and actually doing something with your life.
>No alternatives or improvements to offer
If people use the time properly we would be living in a utopia.
Hope the thread is up tomorrow so I can answer your questions.