Are there any books on a philosophy that is pro working class, like traditional vanguard leftism, that also condemns rich white liberal they/them identity politics corporate nonsense?
NRx
were you trolling for this reply or are you just obtuse?
>>9671484
Das Kapital.
>>9671484
>a philosophy that is pro working class,
I stopped reading there. There may be books that are what you want but they are bound to be retarded. the working class is shit
>>9671514
NRx is about as hierarchical and geniocratic as it gets, they just also don't like ""degeneracy"".
>>9671524
>geniocratic
not sure how patchwork is geniocratic. nobody is advocating globalized neo-cameralism
op didnt say anything about hierarchy
>>9671514
Anything a little more credible and slightly fermented via time than moldbug shit?
>>9671548
i mean nrx is pretty cutting edge vis a vis the thought of at least the last century (although every text pre-reformation [and most post] was more or less rx), so you're mostly going to be looking at twitter and random blogs
the tradeoff is that you get to be on the cutting edge of an intellectual pursuit, instead of rehashing the same tired vaguely-marxist positions of every meaningless academic of the past five decades.
also once youre steeped in the thought process (questioning neoliberalism for reasons that ostensibly have nothing to do with distributive justice or muh freedumbs) you unlock a whole new way to read the classics.