Haven't been here for quite a while, is /lit/ pro- or anti-Zizek these days? And what is the newest philosophy-meme lately?
Pro-Zizek.
/lit/ is a /leftypol/ colony, all right wing literature is ignored or banned- though Zizek hardly needs any refutation from a right wing philosopher since his ideas are self defeating anyways.
>>9354178
probably pro and most likely share literature meme posts on facebook
>>9354178
Pro.
He's funny, that's that.
>>9354185
>/leftypol/ colony
Except /leftypol/ barely exists. You're a nerd and Marx was retarded.
OP Zizek is still cool with this board, although his complement Peterson has been memed about recently, which leads to some entertaining butthurt from redditors expecting a safe space. I suggest studying them both simultaneously, they have nicely meshing philosophies.
>>9354178
I don't know what the newest philosophy meme is. Seems people are still frequently posting Stirner memes. What I can say is that Roger Scruton is /ourguy/.
>>9354185
Patently untrue. There are people on both sides of the political spectrum here. For example, you're not a leftist. And what about all of the Jordan Peterson fans?
>>9354185
don't get too fucking confident around this board sucker-punching antifa-ggot
Funny charlatan, that's all
>>9354178
People are fucking with young booktubers again, guess that's what we're best at.
In other news everyone evidently finished reading Moby-Dick last week. Three threads at a time about how it's the best novel.
>>9354185
Don't blame the lefties for the fact that very little right-wing literature is written. For that matter, there is very little left-wing literature, either. Most literature is not explicitly political.