>nick land interests me
>nick land bores me
>i am nick land
he's the only tolerable NRx thinker
>>9846605
What do you think of Curtis Yarvin?
>>9846570
is that billy idol? he looks particularly cool here
>>9846622
can't tolerate
Could anyone explain exactly what Land did to Deleuze/Guattari's works to come to such 'horrorist' conclusions?
>>9846653
For the sake of your own sanity it is best that you don't find out.
>>9846653
he thinks capitalism is the way we will achieve DG's project of deterritorialization
>>9846770
but what if i like territorialization
Did someone say I am interesting?
>>9846653
speed
>>9846770
Why is deterritorialization seen as good? I've never read Deleuze but skimming the idea it seems like a terrible road leading to brown post-capitalist mush.
>>9848926
It's inevitable.
>>9848932
Doesn't something that's militantly territorial like fascism avoid that?
I'm WAY into philosophy, Nick Land, Jordan Peterson, Sean Goonan, the list just goes on and on...
>>9848944
Fascism is a pyramid meme that relies on industrialisation for the purpose of war.
>>9848982
Okay. That's how the US was so successful for so long, too.
>>9848982
Capitalism is a pyramid meme too, it just happens to concerned only with profit. But the profit incentive of capitalism is inherently deterritorializing while fascism was created with the express purpose of being territorial.
>>9848989
>The US owes it's success to the military-industrial complex
I'd argue the opposite, the military-industrial complex is spelling the downfall of the US. And is not its purpose, profit is. War is just a means of profit.
>>9848989
They were on top since WW2, I wouldn't call that long in the grand scheme of things. And they're crumbling now.
He interests me also OP.
>>9849042
>>9846630
He looks like a Star Wars extra.