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The funny thing about Portuguese is that they simply can't come to terms that they've been made completely redundant by brown people. I mean, Portugal could sink under the ocean tomorrow and the media would probably only broadcast anything about it next year. Portugal has never produced anything of merit apart from Pessoa, they don't have a good educational system, they're the definition of the word 'Yuropoor', their cities are mausoleums of old people begging for money (ironically, to Brazilian tourists), their identity is unknown to most and they are internationally known for being stupid fuckers.

In Brazil we have lots of Portuguese-are-dumb jokes. When I went to Hawaii, the native people made almost the same jokes and, I could 100% relate to these foreign Polynesians on the grounds that the Portuguese are a synonym for 'brainlet'.

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>>10009285
>mfw I didn't buy Schulz's complete fiction during one Cosac Naify's sales

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What are good books [fiction or non-fiction] that deal with the THEORY of revolution? I want to learn more about early signs of a coming revolution, necessary and sufficient conditions for revolution, how to know when the masses are 'ready' for it etc..

Is Spengler's book a good place to start?

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>be a conservative liberal
>say labor and capital have the same power of defense
>let capital defend itself by the use of the legal fiction of 'company' with limited responsibility
>labor says it wants to open a syndicate/union
>you can't because of the free market

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>>9415316
I'm not >>9415310 but I'm pretty sure he's pulling your leg and building up on >>9415302 's joke.

On a serious note, I really liked "A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again". I think it's Wallace at his best when it comes to the essay format, and his essay on cruise ships is awesome. You should definitely consider copping it if you like Wallace. I also find it easier to endure his fiction after reading his non-fiction.

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