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Share your /lit/ Infographics. Looking for more to serve as guides in acquiring essentials for my digital library.

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>>17633204
only two i have

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>>17633215

Much appreciated, my kind fellow.

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>> No.17633451

>>17633187
Check the wiki, every single chart is on there sorted by categories I really don't understand the point of chart threads...

>> No.17633478

Eco and Evola, that's such a funny pairing. Has anyone really sat down and read everything in one of these charts all the way through, in the correct order? I swear most of these are just for looking at and saving on your computer. Imagine how unbalanced of a person you'd need to be to ingest a vicious right-wing polemic in the form of an Evola text, then wash it down with a fun fiction piece by Eco, after a heap of pseudoscientific hedge witchery. I am really both terrified and amused by the kind of person who takes OP's image seriously

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>>17633478
The pairing of Dugin's russo-islamocommunism with paganism is even more performative

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>>17633512
do you have the big one?

>> No.17633551

>>17633522
>>17633531
>Beowulf on Christian and Pagan list
So which is it? I haven't read it yet

>> No.17633568

>>17633551
>medieval
>has to be Christian only

>> No.17633574

Whats the best software to use to make my own chart?

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>>17633568
My mistake

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>>17633574
penis.com

>> No.17633669

>>17633581
>United States
It came to pass that this is an insulting choice, but tat the same time the country came after epic poems were still in vogue. I mean, what else is there? The Columbiad?

>> No.17633675

>>17633581
>Book of Mormon
kek

>> No.17633682

>>17633669
It's what we deserve tbqh
t. Ex-mormon

>> No.17633698

>>17633669
>>17633682
why do you dislike the Mormons?

>> No.17633718

>>17633698
Because I'm not a retard who believes that an amateur magician from a rural backwater who bumbled himself into founding a cult is a divinely guided prophet.

>> No.17633723

>>17633698
Most glowies are Mormon. They embody the worst of the US's individualism, self-importance, racism, and materialism.
It's a shame because they have decent support networks and disaster preparedness but it's backed up by such a shit religion

>> No.17634338

>>17633581
The Ramayana is goated

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>>17634698
>no Jack Vance
Opinion discarded

>> No.17634720

>>17633550
no, unfortunately

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>>17633187
The only difference between this crap and the stuff in the new age section of the bookstore is how long ago it was written.

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>>17634764
finally fixed

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Is there one for Knight literature?

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>>17633718
>>17633723
Their beliefs aren’t any crazier than what any other major religion believes, they’re just more contemporary. Most Mormons I’ve met have been good people.

>> No.17634796

>>17634785
Dangerously based

>> No.17634840

>>17633718
>individualism
as it was something bad.
individuals>collective

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>> No.17634976

>>17634712
>Song of Roland
>Frankish Knight

Also I'm reading Albion's Seed rn which seems relevant to the chart

>> No.17635037

>>17634840
Individualism leaves you vulnerable to oppression, disconnected from God/Nation/Humanity, and on the path to a death alone.
Drop acid, make some friends, go to church or something.

>>17634789
That's the issue, Mormonism is too modern and americanized. That's not what religion ought to be.

>> No.17635130

>>17635037
I don't understand individualism as "atomization", I see as the most important subject of law. Individuals can associate voluntarily for their own good because individualism doesn't mean being stupid or antisocial

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The only economics a man needs.

>> No.17635535

>>17634976
Song of Roland is very relevant, it was William the Conqueror's version of Alexander's Iliad.

Albion's Seed is great, it shatters the yankee/pilgrim narrative.
are you a burger with colonial bood? which path was yours? i'm jamestown gang

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>>17635535
I'm like a quarter to third jamestown and half northerner latecomer

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>>17633187
Does anyone have a chart for Plato? The greeks infographics just say to read his complete works but I'm looking for a reading order for the dialogues

>> No.17635954

>>17635911
>>17634757

That chart is crazy but as someone who's come to believe that every time I see my lucky number I'm getting a divine testimony of the trinity I can relate

>> No.17636564

>>17635911
Here's a copypasta on plato:

>Start with the Apology; it's the key to the rest of the dialogues, and almost all of them make some reference to some aspect of the Apology. Keep in mind that it's a work of philosophy, and not a historic account, and you'll be good to go.

After that, it's really up to you, since there a couple of ways to order those dialogues:

1) By *seeming* difficulty: Apology, Euthyphro, Crito, the Symposium, Phaedo, Republic, Parmenides. This is helpful if you're really just looking to dip into Plato to see what's there.

2) "Developmental" order: (roughly the same order as above). This might be an indication of what order the dialogues were written, though there's really no good way to say whether Plato's thought really actually develops according to the three basic periods some scholars say his basic approaches would fit within; Republic and Phaedo both have different accounts of the soul but are both "Middle" period dialogues; no dialogue contains exactly the same views concerning the Forms, regardless of period; Socrates almost always uses question-and-answer modes at some point or another, regardless of whether one is to take him as Plato's strict mouthpiece.

3) "Dramatic" dating: Parmenides, Republic, Symposium, Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo. This approach would be the most rewarding for a philosophy student who's already read these dialogues before, and wants to see how Plato wants to present Socrates as a whole to us. Very hard to read in this order, but one gets to see relations that would otherwise be missed.

Some other dialogues that might go well with those would be:

Theaetetus, Sophist, Statesman (all of which relate to Parmenides and the four dialogues that take place around Socrates' trial and execution).

Gorgias and Phaedrus: Both deal with rhetoric, but the Gorgias is connected to the Republic by the concern with Justice, and the Phaedrus to the Symposium by the concern with Love.

Cratylus: Relates to the Euthyphro and the dialogues at the end of Socrates' life in general. It's about language, and it's one of Plato's funniest dialogues.

Maybe Timaeus as well, which alludes to the Republic. Other than that, the rest are great from a certain philosophic perspective, but maybe not so essential to someone who'd just like familiarity.

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>>17633187
Wait so you're looking for other anons' personal charts or

>> No.17636636

>>17633512
oh I get it! cause they're bugs lol. good one

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Is this supposed to be a personal sharing chart thread

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>>17633478
You never read Focault's Pendulum, did you? If you did, you'd know Evola is talked about, as an author, in the story

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>>17637402
kek