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So, I have very good ideas, and what I can write is positively received by almost anyone - However it's just the amount I write. I can maybe write 3 paragraphs, but after that point I'm just lost. I literally cannot think of anything else to write. Where can I get ideas?

>> No.12314553

>>12314545
channel your penisenergy into words

>> No.12314602

If you're sharing ideas with idiots almost anything you write will be well received. It's very likely that your understanding of politics is extremely basic and a composite of hear-say you've gathered by osmosis from the very people you are sharing it with. Your lack of ability to write comprehensively on the subject is a signifier the shallowness of your thought on that subject. Start with the Greeks.

>> No.12315932

>>12314545
Read books on political theory

>> No.12315970

>>12315932
What are some examples of good political theory?
>inb4 start with the Greeks
I'd like something a bit more rounded down.

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>>12315970
Pic related is a good chart if you seriously want to get into political theory.

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>>12316221
Pic related is if you're less serious. If you want one book which will give you a good overview of the history of political theory then check out:
>"On Politics" by Alan Ryan

>> No.12317183

>>12315970
Christopher Lasch, Nassim Taleb, Jacques Ellul, PLEASUREMAN, Michel Houellebecq, Philip K. Dick

Read these authors and you will have an unorthodox, but realistic understanding of our political climate. Expand by reading more sociology and literary fiction to expand and elaborate your understanding of the world.

Don't start with a stupid infographic, AND DEFINITELY DON'T START WITH THE GREEKS, as if you are going through history chronologically will give you all the answers. Because Plato and the other pederasts don't know anything about the era we are in. Start with something contemporary like Jacques Ellul's Critique of the New Commonplaces. Don't get bogged down in gay German ideologies and systems. It's a complete waste of time, philosophers are imbeciles, and most of the guys posted are boring as hell anyways. Don't standardize your mind according to these entry-level college assignments. Read the authors I recommended, understand sociology, psychology and then give the lame Greeks or languorous Germans a try, after you have learned to recognize and critique sophists.

I'm practically begging you: don't become a "philosopher" and for God's Holy Sake, don't enroll in any philosophy courses or programs in college!