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Got memed into buying Revolt against the Modern world and it was horseshit, kind of interesting, but horseshit. Please remember me to never listen to /lit/'s advices again

>> No.13531543

>>13531539
Remind*
Use b-ok.xyz it's in the sticky

>> No.13531546

>>13531543
Yeah, I made a low IQ mistake. Sorry, English isn't my mother tongue.

>> No.13531563 [DELETED] 

>>13531546
Gay faggot.
>>13531543
Lol retard

>> No.13531570

>>13531546
It's not low IQ it's common esl thing, tankies confuse materialism arguments of Marx up a lot

>> No.13531595

Advice is uncountable

>> No.13531608

>>13531595

Thanks buddy, maybe one day I will be able to speak English properly.

>> No.13531612

>>13531608
Stop being self conscious about it weirdo he wasn't talking about that

>> No.13531619

>>13531612
Actually translated wrong, I thought uncountable was like darse cuenta, which has etymology from contar, so I thought uncountable was unrealizable which meant he was saying don't listen to 4chan

>> No.13531620
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>>13531539
>horseshit but also interesting
elaborate

>> No.13531622

>>13531619
I swear I've heard it that way before but I haven't seen one dictionary say it can be used like that but it lends itself to it

>> No.13531626

>>13531620
Don't ask esl to explain themselves, any insights is by accident

>> No.13531634

>>13531539

Oy Vey don't read this goyim. I'm here to remember you that you should keep your prescribed world view.

>> No.13531638

>>13531539

האם חם היום בתל אביב?

>> No.13531661

/pol/dweebs getting memed into buying evola hardbacks and finding themselves shrek’d is the gift that keeps on giving

>> No.13531670

>>13531661
what is wrong with Evola?

>> No.13531728 [DELETED] 

>>13531661
I never went on /pol/, I'm just open to read books that challenge my beliefs.

>> No.13531785

>>13531661
Wat is shrek'd

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>>13531539
>Please remember me to never listen to /lit/'s advices again
How would that work? would we have to remind you about not listening /lit/s advice, after we advise you not to listen the advice that comes from /lit/?

>> No.13531973

>>13531539
Augusto Del Noce’s Crisis of Modernity is good for those who sense something is deeply abnormal about the way we live our lives today, but is skeptical of reactionary, progressive, fascist, and revolutionary alternatives.
tl;dr - modern philosophy, from Maistre to Marx, suffers from a common, pervasive defect that prevents us from understanding our history or our own time, so political and cultural movements rooted in these philosophies often end up achieving the opposite of what they intend.

>> No.13532006

>>13531670
>>13531661

He's anti modern and we don't want you reading that stuff goy.

>> No.13532270

>>13531608
It's OK, you're actually really decent, just a few small mistakes here and there

>> No.13532428

>>13531570
Marxism is for children

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>>13532428
And the grave for everyone else

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>>13532452
>thinking the grave is the end
oh child

>> No.13532468

>>13531661
Made me laugh cause this happened to me. Was in over my head. Went on to read 2 Nietzsche books and Alain De Benoist and then went back to Evola.

Wasn’t used to reading books that read like and academic paper (reference upon reference)

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lol at entryists thinking they can just dive into evola

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lol at entryists thinking they can just dive into Evola

>> No.13532838

>>13531539
Not starting with his book on alchemy to be even more confused. Coward

>> No.13532840

>>13532468
Never thought evola was hard, only problem with him is that it's kinda boring and confused so many elements of his "doctrine". The first part of revolt where he kinda explains basic symbolism used even today in simulacra was cheeky and fun. After that is just meh.

>> No.13533060

I just finished the first part of this book. I found it really interesting at the start but it got very repetitive as I kept reading. 170 pages in and I feel like he drove home his point, that traditional life was transcendental, about 100 pages ago. I'm really hoping part 2 is not as repetitive.

>> No.13533246

I just put up a short essay on Evola's concept of fashioning a law for oneself (he mainly brings this up in Ride the Tiger), if anyone would like to have a look give me some feedback.
https://juanfitzcarraldo.wordpress.com/2019/07/26/the-symbolic-law/

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>>13532575
>combine that with what Hitler said on how people don't know how to read properly
what did uncle addy say about people who don't know how to read properly?

>> No.13533489

>>13531539
You just was fucked by Tiger of Modernity.

>> No.13534160

>>13532465
Who is on the right on the right on the pic? Guanyin?

>> No.13534250

>>13531539
His best work is the yoga of power, if you're looking for anything other than spiritual development in evola you are reading him wrong

>> No.13534763

>>13533060
Oh boy

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>>13532428

>> No.13534867

>>13531539
you have learned your lesson

>> No.13534933

>>13532838
>Not starting with Recognitions to get a basic gestalt of his worldview.

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>>13532838
you'll cowards don't even transmute gold

>> No.13536405 [DELETED] 

>>13531539
That turned out to be one of my favorite books

I hated it until I got like 1/4th of the way into it and started kinda getting used to the writing. It was the first book that broke me out of the "modern" view I guess

>> No.13536632

>>13532468
>De Benoist
why does /pol/ even recommend him ? goes to show they just google "right wing authors" then copy paste the wikipedia list without reading shit
if they actually bothered learning about him (not that anyone should) they'd hate him, maybe he happened to be somewhat right wing at some point but that guy voted for the communist party in 2017, called to vote for bernie sanders in usa too
it's a complete misunderstanding if he gets called far right

>> No.13537174

>>13532575
where are those pics from?

>> No.13538401

>>13534933
How does that compare to Bow and the Club? I'm about to finish it up and it was pretty meh. Two or three very interesting essays, but the rest was pretty flat.
>>13531638
lel

>> No.13538414

>>13531539
You retard we always told you never to read Revolt Against the Modern World as your first Evola book.
I always recommend Ride the Tiger.

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how do i become a powerful magus