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What background should I have in philosophy before getting into the works of Communalism/Bookchin?

>> No.12716965

You can just dive in easily enough. He’s a link that attempts to bring the two main socialist camps back together. There’s a laundry list of thinkers to fill in the back story. But you can go back and forth as you like

>> No.12716995

>>12716965
What’s the motivation for a lesbian to literally do anything. Honestly asking.

>> No.12717009

>>12716995
Love of life.
Is it just me?

>> No.12717013

>>12716965
Yeah he was a sellout. Read Malatesta instead

>> No.12717020 [DELETED] 

>>12717013
When? When he turned anarchist or when he turned away from anarchists?

>> No.12717024

>>12716995
She’s not a lesbian. She flirts with me all the time

:3

>> No.12717039

>>12717020
When he turned away obviously

>> No.12717056

>>12717013
He didn’t really betray anarchism, he just turned away from the strain of individualism that apparently choked it all these years past.
Malatesta is good.

>> No.12717061

>>12717009
“Love of life” what does that mean?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh7QWBb2U2A

>> No.12717071

>>12717061
It means my mind works right.

>> No.12717075

>English translation of The Conquest of Bread contains numerous typos.
>"I'll just check out the French!"
>The French still contains typos.

What's the deal here? Is proper printing classist or something?

>> No.12717083

>>12717071
"Love of life" drove Nietzsche mad.

>> No.12717108
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>>12717083
The Antichrist had a genetic defect in his brain from birth.
After the horse incident, he went home to write some letters, and promptly died that afternoon, though his body was kept going. He was always physically frail.
I’ll live to a hundred or more.