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>Pic related: Derrida, Foucault, Kant and Marx.

>> No.7980091
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>>7980079
>>>/r/communism

>> No.7980108

>>7980091
Go on...complete your muddled point.

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>>7980091
>Dear 88-Year Old
Cultivate younger friends. Otherwise, yours will all die off. Sincerely, 91-years old.

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>>7980121
Right fucking on senpai!

>> No.7980359

>>7980091
marxist slave morality starts at a young age I see

>> No.7980373

DFW: DeLillo, McCarthy, Dostoevsky, Ozick

>> No.7980381

I think Zizek's said his three favorite authors of the 20th century are Beckett, Kafka and Platonov.

>> No.7980402

Does Zizek have anything worth reading? I've been reading a lot of Marxism lately.

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>>7980381
What??

>> No.7980457

>>7980079
no, its hegel, marx, lacan.

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>>7980079
Lovecraft
>Poe
>Arthur Machen
>Lord Dunsany

He surpassed them all IMO

>> No.7980649

>>7980079
U forgot Hegel

>> No.7980667

>>7980359
Most children are slave moralists. They base their values and goals (friendship, kindness, love, television, sugar) around their ressentiment of cold authority figures who are isolated by power and higher knowledge. Children are parasites by nature.

>>7980373
>Ozick
He only cited her as a favorite because he wanted to hide his misogyny from the general public. He was very self-conscious about his character flaws; clearly he saw Charles Tavis as an admirable figure rather than a pathetic one.

>> No.7980767

>>7980079

He rejects everything Derrida and Foucault stand for, vis-a-vis the naive reading of Deleuze.

>> No.7980776

>>7980649
And Freud, if I'm not mistaken.

>> No.7980783

>>7980079
>not mentioning Lacan

>> No.7980785

>>7980079
>not mentioning Hegel

>> No.7980812

>>7980767
please could you explain in brief?