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Has Zizek ever written anything about Stirner? He is described as Hegelian so I thought there might be some overlap.

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>>6928130
This. If there's something in your book that can be memeified, then you've won.

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>>6727764
spookiest thread as well tbh

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>>6653920
I want this on my back.

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>>6357952
>Man, your head is haunted; you have wheels in your head! You imagine great things, and depict to yourself a whole world of gods that has an existence for you, a spirit-realm to which you suppose yourself to be called, an ideal that beckons to you. You have a fixed idea! Do not think that I am jesting or speaking figuratively when I regard those persons who cling to the Higher, and (because the vast majority belongs under this head) almost the whole world of men, as veritable fools, fools in a madhouse. What is it, then, that is called a "fixed idea"? An idea that has subjected the man to itself. When you recognize, with regard to such a fixed idea, that it is a folly, you shut its slave up in an asylum. And is the truth of the faith, say, which we are not to doubt; the majesty of (e. g.) the people, which we are not to strike at (he who does is guilty of — lese-majesty); virtue, against which the censor is not to let a word pass, that morality may be kept pure; — are these not "fixed ideas"? Is not all the stupid chatter of (e. g.) most of our newspapers the babble of fools who suffer from the fixed idea of morality, legality, Christianity, etc., and only seem to go about free because the madhouse in which they walk takes in so broad a space?

Quote that destroys all ideologies.

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>>6267089
Start with the Greeks. And then summarily see them be dismantled by the Ghostbuster.

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>>6228966
>all these spooks

kek

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>ask my phil. prof. what he thinks of Max Stirner
>"not much"
>mfw

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Is a college education a spook?

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>Not the 'best' or even my favorites, exactly: Just the bare minimum of what everybody needs to chew and digest before they can converse intelligently about the 21st Century.

1. THE MASS PSYCHOLOGY OF FASCISM, Wilhelm Reich.
2. ULYSSES, James Joyce.
3. FINNEGAN'S WAKE, James Joyce.
4. THE CANTOS, Ezra Pound.
5. MACHINE ART, Ezra Pound.
6. SELECTED PROSE, Ezra Pound.
7. HARLOT'S GHOST, Norman Mailer.
8. GO DOWN, MOSES, William Faulkner.
9. THE ALPHABET VS. THE GODDESS, Leonard Shlain.
10. THE OPEN SOCIETY AND ITS ENEMIES, Karl Popper (two volumes).
11. CONFUCIUS: THE GREAT DIGEST, THE UNWOBBLING PIVOT, THE ANALECTS, translated by Ezra Pound.
12. THE ANTI-CHRIST, Friedrich Nietzsche.
13. CHAOS AND CYBERCULTURE, Timothy Leary, Ph.D.
14. CRITICAL PATH, R. Buckminster Fuller.
15. INSTEAD OF A BOOK, Benjamin Tucker.
16. DIGITAL McLUHAN, Paul Levinson.
17. SAHARASIA, James DeMeo, Ph.D.
18. SCIENCE AND SANITY, Alfred Korzybski.
19. PROGRESS AND POVERTY, Henry George.
20. THE NATURAL ECONOMIC ORDER, Silvio Gesell.

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>>5262084
here we go

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