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Who are some other authors like Houellebecq, Linkola, and (I'm assuming) Bernhard? Sharp, articulate men who are deeply disillusioned with modern life?

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Amadeo Bordiga

>> No.13410536

>>13410389
What's his best? Liking what I'm reading so far.

>> No.13410618

>>13410536
Great, sober analysis of fascism and critique of antifascism, without moralizing, and it's live from 1922 comintern assblasting Radek: https://www.marxists.org/archive/bordiga/works/1922/bordiga02.htm

Dialogue with Stalin is a bit theory heavy but also great: https://www.marxists.org/archive/bordiga/works/1952/stalin.htm

>> No.13410630

>>13410536
He is also a primary anti-democratic revolutionary, especially in his later years, but I can't really remember the names of the texts. But that's one of his main stances.