Share lit websites.
http://classics.mit.edu/index.html
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/collections
You can read original texts from the Greek and Roman era here. Used it in university, it's great.
historyofphilosophy.net/
Comfy philosophy podcast.
http://plato.stanford.edu/
https://www.tumblr.com
>>9108865
https://www.reddit.com/
>>9108865
https://longreads.com/
Since the election there has been way too much partisan hackerly to the left, but lifestyle pieces and foreign affairs pieces are pretty good.
http://www.newcriterion.com/department.cfm?departmentID=105
Not from the left, but they dont put out enough content
https://www.nyrb.com/collections/classics
The actual magazine has become trash recently since the election, they have been cherry picking works to make political statements. But the classics releases have always been a goto for me.
>>9109101
1. Create good reads
2. dont invite personal friends
3. Create goodreads thread here
4. get tons and tons of "friends"
5. purge plebs immediately
Your feed becomes pretty patrician after a few months
>>9109117
Any goodreads circles I might want to know about?
>>9109142
No. as i said, you have to create your own circle using /lit/ and purging plebs. Goodreads actual groups are sub reddit tier. The only time you should seek out reviews are of scholarly non-fiction that isnt widely read.
>>9108865
https://www.instagram.com/rupikaur_/
>>9109254
Wut
>>9109447
he's just shitposting cancer. report and move on.
>>9108865
thepiratebay.org/user/workerbee
>>9108865
We can improve society by telling people when they're being thoughtless, careless and ignorant un-friends.