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What would traditionalists who embrace strongly divergent gender roles - such as Nietzsche or Evola - say about female writers or intellectuals? Is their femininity necessarily damaged by these vocations? Can one be an "absolute woman" or "real woman" and, say, be familiar with philosophy and have opinions on it?

>> No.12985504

>>12985396
>traditionalists who embrace strongly divergent gender roles - such as Nietzsche or Evola
I'm hard up between b8 or retarded

>> No.12985872

>>12985504
Who can ever tell? Is there even a real difference?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Barker

>> No.12985881

>>12985396
>Can one be an "absolute woman" or "real woman" and, say, be familiar with philosophy and have opinions on it?
No. Women will never understand the philosophy but that's nothing to be angry about.

>> No.12986119

>>12985881
I find it fun to imagine, though. A cute, feminine, pretty girl who will playfully debate philosophical points with me. I wonder then: what do we feel of the female "bookworm?" Do we see women getting anything out of their reading - in other words, intellectualism - or simply enjoying it as a sort of pastime?

>> No.12986136

>>12985396
As long as their hobby doesn't interfere with their homemaking duties it's fine

>> No.12986138

>>12985396
>Traditionalist
>Nietzsche
4/10 bait for the simple reason that you got some retards going along.

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12986144

Nauseating thread
Can’t even take picture

>> No.12986171

I am such an epic person that the women who are interested in me are absolute monsters :3 champions of my dignity, world and life. They create my destiny and I create theirs. And faith is had for nothing at all.

Indeed Nietzsche espouses some truths. And some half truths. And some non-truths as well. That’s what you get with aphoristic philosophy: no objective meaning.

Still, I did like Beyond Good and Evil for the aphorisms.

>> No.12986205

>>12985396
sure, women always thrived in the arts and literature, why not philosophy? they shouldn’t be working in grueling wage slave jobs. But do give them a reality check once in a while like anyone else and play devils advocate on their “philosophy” and prove them wrong in hope that they will improve. If they don’t then it was never for them in the first place.

>> No.12986236

>>12986205
>women always thrived in the arts and literature
anon I've got some bad news for you...

>> No.12986266

>>12986119
most women, like most men who read don't get anything out or reading, they just self insert into ya. some people end up reading whatever pop science or pop politics book came out recently, and very few are actually interested in anything intellectual. I haven't seen anybody reading philosophy out in the wild, except for philosophy majors and pretentious pseuds flashing their covers.

>> No.12986291

>>12986236
women have always had interest in writing and has indulged to create stories or biography's, even if some are bad it’s just nature. If you have a house wife god for bid who writes you should promote that. Who knows she might have the next best seller that will bring in much wealth.

>> No.12986313

>>12986291
Doing something does not equal thriving at it. The average woman might be more drawn to creative pursuits than the average man but women as a whole have been entirely overshadowed by men in high art throughout every epoch and civilization in history.

>> No.12986489

>>12985396
The ancient world of "Tradition" with a capital T always had priestesses. They would have been acquainted with ideas and principles and could serve as a point of reference for the role of knowledgeable women who have intellectual concerns in the world of Tradition.

>> No.12987163

>>12985396
C-CUNNY!

>> No.12987643

>>12985396
So...what's going on in that picture?

>> No.12987663

>>12986119
Do we see men getting anything out of their reading - intellectualism - or simply enjoying it as a sort of pastime

>> No.12987668

>>12986313
Truth