I just finished the Crying Lot of 49 and enjoyed the 4chanesque paranoia of it. Any other books that delve into general insanity and conspiracy theory?
>Pic-related: What's Macbog's end game? Gimme a quick rundown
>>9585286
He used to work as a bank employee for Rothschild. He's been pushed as some kind of young and hip revolutionary by the medias but his ideas are based on neo-liberalism of the worst kind. He's been introduced to the political power by cunning old bastards like Alain Minc and Jacques Attali - a guy who used to give direct advice on economical and social issues to Mitterand, Sarkozy or even Hollande. Macron is a pure product of the neo-liberal system; he doesn't think, he never reflects, he relies on slogans and his speeches often end in emotional, hysterical - almost hitlerian - outbursts. He's basically like Hilary.
>>9585296
I hear those "neo-liberals" rule France with an Iron Fist? So, it is true. Hark! I daresay, listen hither. That once magnificent Republic now defiled! Plunge, doomed France, into the neoliberal broth and brothel of your own demise!
>>9585286
Foucault's Pendulum and Illuminatus Trilogy
>>9585302
>rule France with an iron fist
SHUT IT DOWN
>>9585286
if you're into manga i'd recommend monster or 20th century boys
>>9585286
Illuminatus Trilogy is the best
Moonchild by Crowley
The Magus by Fowles
Masters of Atlantis by Portis is a great inversion of the genre, exposing the sad and pathetic reality of most secret societies
>>9585286
I recommend "Flicker" by Theodore Roszak, OP.
psst, hey kid
>>9585313
dont read RAW, he's literally making fun of that entire mindset, he's terrible and a shill
James Ellroys Underworld USA Trilogy
Umberto Eco has two novels, Foulcaults Pendulum and The Prague Cemetary
>>9585296
Yeah, he's basically a less hip version of Trudeau. The way liberals recuperated the revolutionary discourse is truly disgusting.
VALIS
The New York Trilogy
>>9585286
>4chanesque
Illuminatus! Trilogy