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>> No.19356298 [View]
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>"Bill watch out! It's slippery there!"
>"Oh fuc-"
>"Oh no, Bill I'll save ya man!"
>"It's too late Joe. I have fallen from grace with the sea.

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Are there any non-white authors that have created good reactionary literature? Or good right-wing literature? Apart from the obvious Mishima.

The only two criteria:
The author isn't white, European, or of any European descent.
The literature is right-wing, reactionary, far-right, nazi, fascist, /pol/, etc.

I want to cast a pretty wide net for anything I can get that matches these two categories.

I am trying to branch out and read some good non-white authors/books. I read Mishima and gained a huge amount of respect for his cultural values and people. Are there any other authors like him? They can be black, brown, light brown, yellow, red, blue, green I don't care. Just not white, and far-right.

Googling it obviously doesn't help, and so I have come here to ask.

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hello. what are some good social philosophy or philosophical fiction books that discuss violence

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First, we are not against all kinds of revolutions. We are against all kinds of plans and actions, regardless of their means being violent or non-violent, that are intended to link up communism with administrative power. Needless to say, such plots attempt to push for the establishment of the so-called “democratic coalition government” (pro-communist regime). We are opposed to all forms of linking up communism with administrative power, regardless of names or substances, refusing to be hoodwinked by their masks of either internationalism or nationalism, and avoiding being confused by their deceptive methods of either direct democracy or popular front.
The Communist Manifesto remarks as follows: “Communists openly declare that we seek to achieve our aims through, and only through, forcefully subverting all the existing social orders.”
What we are striving to protect are our Japanese culture, history, and traditions. According to the interpretations of their dialectical materialism, all these are certainly included in their “all the existing social orders to be subverted.”

Second, we are the last defenders and the ultimate representatives of the Japanese culture, history, and traditions that must be protected, and we consider ourselves the elite and spearhead of such a mission. We are diametrically opposed to all kinds of thinking that advocate for or imply a “better future society,” because future-oriented actions deny the matureness of culture, negate the nobility of traditions, and seek to transform the irreplaceable “now” completely into a process toward revolution. Embodying the historical continuum, manifesting the essence of history, demonstrating traditional aesthetic form, and making oneself the last sentinel; such a behavioral principle was the very principle that governed the conduct of the Kamikaze Tokkotai who left a testament citing: “Behind us, there will be an endless column of successors.” Such an idea of believing “an endless column of successors” is exactly one that is theoretically antithetical to the idea of “a better future society.” This is because every “successor” was an actor convinced that he was a member of the last sentinels taking the last stand, practicability not being a concern.

>> No.18549430 [View]
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Younger brother
spreads his hands;
maple leaves.

(He was seven when he wrote this, btw.)

>> No.18536531 [View]
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Lmao why the fuck do people here praise and even worship a crazy retarded psycho who tried to ruin Japan all over again by bringing it back to imperialism and empirical domination. Clearly the majority of the world understands that this man brain is about as smart as a pigeon since he thinks he understands alot about Japan and Japanese culture but then he used a katana to commit seppuku hahahaha wtf he doesn't even know that seppuku is a ritual that is only made to be done with a tanto(short sword/blade) so it's quick and does not hurt. What a worthless man, thank fuck he killed himself or else who knows how many people would've gotten murdered by him

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First, we are not against all kinds of revolutions. We are against all kinds of plans and actions, regardless of their means being violent or non-violent, that are intended to link up communism with administrative power. Needless to say, such plots attempt to push for the establishment of the so-called “democratic coalition government” (pro-communist regime). We are opposed to all forms of linking up communism with administrative power, regardless of names or substances, refusing to be hoodwinked by their masks of either internationalism or nationalism, and avoiding being confused by their deceptive methods of either direct democracy or popular front.
The Communist Manifesto remarks as follows: “Communists openly declare that we seek to achieve our aims through, and only through, forcefully subverting all the existing social orders.”
What we are striving to protect are our Japanese culture, history, and traditions. According to the interpretations of their dialectical materialism, all these are certainly included in their “all the existing social orders to be subverted.”

Second, we are the last defenders and the ultimate representatives of the Japanese culture, history, and traditions that must be protected, and we consider ourselves the elite and spearhead of such a mission. We are diametrically opposed to all kinds of thinking that advocate for or imply a “better future society,” because future-oriented actions deny the matureness of culture, negate the nobility of traditions, and seek to transform the irreplaceable “now” completely into a process toward revolution. Embodying the historical continuum, manifesting the essence of history, demonstrating traditional aesthetic form, and making oneself the last sentinel; such a behavioral principle was the very principle that governed the conduct of the Kamikaze Tokkotai who left a testament citing: “Behind us, there will be an endless column of successors.” Such an idea of believing “an endless column of successors” is exactly one that is theoretically antithetical to the idea of “a better future society.” This is because every “successor” was an actor convinced that he was a member of the last sentinels taking the last stand, practicability not being a concern.

>> No.18086350 [View]
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Started Confessions of a mask, the prose was very nice but holy fuck it was gay. I should've expected as much, but I'm willing to give Mishima a 2nd chance. Any recommendations for what to read next?

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Is there another Japanese writer who could defeat him?

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>>17977596
Well he wasn’t killing himself out of despair or because he’s a tranny that hates his existence, but because of his romantic notions and he thought it’d be aesthetic. Feel free to call him naive or stupid but it’s not equatable with a normal suicide.

I’d encourage you to read Sun and Steel. Even if you don’t agree with him it’s an interesting read, short you could finish it in a day or two, and it’s easy enough to find for free on the internet.

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>>17239650
Bronze Age Mindset

>> No.17071771 [View]
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>and my blade

>> No.16997209 [View]
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What was this guy's problem?

>> No.16851530 [View]
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>>16850874
Hot

>> No.16849311 [View]
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16849311

Which author epitomises the ideal /fit/lit/ lifestyle?

>> No.16723687 [View]
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>>16723061
>Fascism is cured by reading

>> No.16700156 [View]
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>>16700136
He was not a faggot. He wrote ONE (1) book about a homosexual protagonist. This does not make him a homosexual himself. He was married and had children.

>> No.16442178 [View]
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Daily reminder that the holy trinity of literature on this board is as follows: Guenon, Evola & Mishima.

If you have any problem with this, gtfo

>> No.16321894 [View]
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Finished reading The Sailor Who Fell From Grace.
Ending is fucking brutal.
What did you think of it?

I thought the symbolism and imagery was pretty dense at times. It was really immersive though and I can't wait to get my hands on more of his literature again. Is there something less bleak? Something without a shitty chieftain to throw everything out of order? Not necessarily a 'happy' story but a story where the man isn't ripped apart.

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Help me /lit/

When Mishima talks about Arts (Geino) in Way of the Samurai is he referring to specifically martial arts?

>> No.16200470 [View]
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Mishima was one of the few authors with a truly /lit/ death. Who are some others?

>> No.15983950 [View]
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Am I neurotic for admiring him?

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>>15646782
Incredulously based

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