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>>10247710
>it is perfectly obvious to me
>I cannot imagine anything more self evident
>in my opinion the proof is quite satisfactory

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>Chaotic Neutral - Hegel because he wanted to "end" philosophy using his own method of dialectical system;

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>>being in any position to understand or comment upon the other

I agree with this anon. Can the sub-normie speak? 4chan post-colonialist critique of Nagle when?


/lit/'s "Can the sub-Normie Speak?" perhaps best demonstrates 4chan's concern for the processes whereby internet culture studies ironically reinscribe, co-opt, and rehearse neo-colonial imperatives of political domination, economic exploitation, and cultural erasure. In other words, is the internet cultural critic unknowingly complicit in the task of imperialism? Is "internet culture" a specifically first-world, normie, privileged, academic, institutionalized discourse that classifies and surveys the internet memes in the same measure as the actual modes of internet meme dominance it seeks to dismantle? According to /lit/, internet culture studies must encourage that "internet culture intellectuals learn that their privilege is their loss."

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