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Are there any books that present a synthesis of orthodox Marxian class war and JBP's dominance hierarchies?

>> No.11864908

>>11864900
read the Will to Power, its a polemic against the capitalists, intelligentsia, old nobility, conservativism and socialism which eschews ressentiment based attacks on the strong and noble.

>> No.11864911

>>11864900
Land.
But only if you see tech as a lobster.

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>>11864908
Say again.

>> No.11865066

>>11864911
Can we link the Lobster of ATP with Peterson's Lobster and backtrack to Marx?

>> No.11866339

>>11865066
Lobster of ATP?

>> No.11866755

>>11864911
The Lobster is sentient.

>> No.11868369

>>11866339
a thousand plateaus, the geology of morals

>> No.11868408

>>11864900
His diary desu

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>He was a self-made man who pulled himself up from the bottom of the socio-economic ladder. Most of his knowledge was self-acquired; he lacked an extensive formal education. He delved into the Greek philosophers and European history, and he acquired a familiarity with the works of the modern European philosophers, including Kant, Hegel, and Leibniz. He also became well-read in biology, anthropology, and sociology. His thought, however, was most strongly influenced by the most radical figures of the late-19th-century era into which he was born: Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, Herbert Spencer, and Friedrich Nietzsche.

>> No.11868454

>>11868369
>plateaux
fixed you

>> No.11869329

>>11868412
>Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, Herbert Spencer, and Friedrich Nietzsche
These don't seem like very commensurable thinkers.