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Who are some writers influenced by both Marx and Nietzsche?

>> No.5508831

>>5508812
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Jean-Paul Sartre

>> No.5508835

>>5508812
Foucalt and Max Weber.

>> No.5508842

Henri Lefebvre
Theodor W. Adorno

>> No.5508850

Giorgio Agamben
Jean Baudrillard
Gilles Deleuze
Jean-François Lyotard

>> No.5508864

wow, everyone listed is a hack

>> No.5508890

>>5508864
>weber
>hack
Pick 1
The geist of administration is taking over and we living in that nightmare.

>> No.5508894

Here is a better question:

Who are some writers influence by Nietzsche's writing style?

>> No.5508903

>>5508812
Stirner influenced them both

>> No.5508905
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5508905

>>5508894
zlatan ibrahimovic

>> No.5508923

>>5508903
Hegel influenced all three of them.

>> No.5508925

>>5508923
Plato influenced everyone. He must be the best.

>> No.5508926

Here is a better question:

Who are some historians influenced by Marx?

>> No.5508929

>>5508926
*

>> No.5508933

>>5508903
true.

>> No.5508937

>>5508925
There's a question of degree, here.

>> No.5508944

>>5508937
There are no degrees of "everyone" nor "best".

;)

>> No.5508948

>>5508812
Almost all French postmodernists.

Bonus points are for philosophers who combined Freud, Marx, Nietzche and Hegel.

>> No.5508950

It's a big list. EH Carr comes to mind immediately.

>> No.5508951

>>5508950
In response to >>5508926

>> No.5508957

>>5508944
I think you mean "neither", not "nor".

>> No.5508958

>>5508812

Deleuze is the name most often listed in this regard.

>> No.5508973

>>5508957
Perfectly okay here, looks like your version of English is the one used by arseholes.

>> No.5508980

>>5508812
The entire Frankfurt School, but their Nietzsche is filtered through Freud.

>> No.5508985

>>5508926
Hobsbawm.

>> No.5508993

>>5508985
Jared Diamond

>> No.5509002

>>5508958
Isn't Deleuze's main ambition to connect Freudian and Marxist philosophy?

>> No.5509007

>>5509002
That's the entire Franfurt School. They could have been better if they went full Jung instead.

>> No.5509055

>>5509007
Frankfurt school Marx/Freudianism is quite different from Deleuze's.

>> No.5509080

Was Nietzsche an individualist?

>> No.5509122

>>5508923
You are the most boring person on /lit/. Stop insisting that others pay attention to your puerile views.

>> No.5509127

You could say that Marx rustled Adolf's jimmies.

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5509130

>>5509127
>forgot my tripfaggotry

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5509153

>Who are some writers influenced by both Marx and Nietzsche?
A lot, man

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5509169

>>5509055
>>5509002
>freud

>> No.5509175

>>5508926
hobsbawm
zinn
basically all labor historians

>> No.5509689

>>5508926
all of them

>> No.5509722

>>5509002
nope. it is literally to abolish the freud/marx filter through which everything he was surrounded by had to pass.

>> No.5509723

>>5509169
you're missing out