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I just finished Capitalist Realism as well as Industrial Society and it’s Future. I enjoyed both and am wondering what to read next that is similar.

>> No.18437060

>>18437048
I really liked both Anti-Oedipus (unironically) and Fanged Noumena (not ironically but with the understanding that I was staring into an abyss)

>> No.18437062

>>18437048
if you want more Kaczynski read this essay

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/ted-kaczynski-the-system-s-neatest-trick

and this cool short story from Kaczynski

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/ted-kaczynski-ship-of-fools

>> No.18437066

>>18437048
move onto something not written by hacks. marx is a good place to start

>> No.18437096

>>18437048
Graeber and Hudson

>> No.18437274

>>18437048
I moved straight onto Marx immediately after that and it was a good choice

>> No.18437412

if you're more interested in the hauntology stuff then ghosts of my life is a good read. Some essays are less interesting than others. Depends on how much you care about uk pop culture desu.
Postcapitalist desire is about what the title says. Mark and his students touch on many other leftist theorists. A decent read as well
Postmodernism by fredric jameson is an obvious rec given that Mark cites him a lot. I haven't read it yet though

>> No.18437452

>>18437048
Cringe
>>18437060
Cringe

>> No.18437535

>>18437412
Fisher pretty much packages all of Jameson's takes into digestible ideas.
Reading Jameson is a fucking slog.

>> No.18437571

>>18437048
TV tropes is the sequel to Capitalist Realism

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Byung-chul Han has a similar stile and topic in my opinion.

>> No.18438126

>>18437535
I've read the first few pages of postmodernism and thought it was brilliant and very engaging. It might change in later chapters though. I've heard that the semiotic aspect filters a lot of people