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>>13308461
This book was very disconcerting but I feel like the author acted like it was nbd that we as a society are training our brains to be progressively more vapid.

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>>13237113
Worth a read, as is Anti-Tech Revolution. A lot of people on here will turn their nose up and say something gay like 'pfah you should just read Ellul, who I know about because I am very smart and Kaczynski is just an Ellul rip off.' However, he really is not an Ellul ripoff, though their thought is related. I do recommend reading The Technological Society, but in addition to and not in lieu of Mr Kaczynski's work.

Some people, like >>13237180 are retarded and make strange suppositions which are untrue. It is precisely because our society is completely uncritical of technology that Mr Kaczynski thinks some sort of drastic action is necessary. For my part, I do not read him for ideas on political praxis but rather because I think such critiques are important, the same reason I read Ellul, and will read Man and Technics.

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>>13149218
But what sort of organisms thrive in human-dominated areas? Rats, roaches, pigeons et al. There is a great reduction in forms and strategies. It isn't that every sperm is sacred or that the cruelty of nature if nonexistent. It is that the forms which have arisen in the wild have taken on many and ingenious iterations, niches. Your argument is congruous with saying we should pave the entire earth, then we will see who is REALLY fit. But fit for what?

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OP I highly recommend Mohler's book on the interwar revolutionary conservatives. I think it give a more well-rounded view of what is possible on the right than many texts and in a context that is different from the one folks in the anglosphere are accustomed to. I feel like it really rounded out my understanding of how politics and policy has evolved in the last 100+ years.

>>12857514
I read a lot.

>>12855748
Man I love Ernst Jünger. His WWII diaries are top notch. Calling him a fascist is a bit of a stretch, although he can be nebulously associated with the right generally (although, too, I know a lot of post-left types seems to like him, too). During WWII at least he associated with anarchists, artists, authoritarians and just about any one who he thought was interesting. A pretty ideal modern man.

Has any one here read the Worker?

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>>12632194
Let me guess majority of books are by japs, the rest are fiction and one "white" book that he kind of likes but doesnt, because he is afraid to like white people.

And felix I know you are here, so fuck you, you swedish faggot, stop being a fucking basedboy cuck, stop with the vegan buddhist bullshit, you arent japanese, stop dressing like some nigger anime faggot, go move back to sweden and have some children with those millions you are wasting on childrens toys clotues and stupid inbred dogs, you are an embarassment to your entire country and especially your family you absoloute manlet.

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