[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/lit/ - Literature

Search:


View post   

>> No.2115677 [View]

>>2115663
I didn't expect any less.

>> No.2115567 [View]

>>2115543
I bet he is...

>> No.1961433 [View]

>>1961422
I was talking about the whole, like interpreting it just like some nazi rant. He's just trying to make differences between chronologically far civilizations, not trying to state that some races are more evolved than others.

>> No.1961401 [View]

>>1961387
Stirner himself warns about a misinterpretation of those racist metaphors. He's juts like trying to make some kind of chronological axis, like Marx and Nietzsche did after him (and Hegel before).

>> No.1961389 [View]
File: 26 KB, 262x317, bill-cosby.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
1961389

>>1961384

>> No.1961369 [View]

Did you know Nietzsche did enjoy Stirner's work?
never admitted publicly he did though

>> No.1942776 [View]

>>1942631
>AtheistFag.jpg
>nihilism
Not the same fucking thing. Is it that difficult to understand?

>> No.1937857 [View]

>>1937856
>one people
It looks more tarded than I pretended.

>> No.1937856 [View]

>>1937853
hurr durr otherwise the murder of one people, you're a murder anyway and can't do anything to avoid it.

>> No.1937843 [View]

>>1937840
+1 internet to you.

>> No.1937760 [View]

>>1937746
Do you know how did 19th century proletarians live?
Believe me, you'd prefer to be a smelly farmer.
And that was the time when the most important demographic movements happened.

>> No.1937740 [View]

>>1937707
Immigration movements are caused by need, for example: because you can no longer subsist being an agriculturist and you need to move to the city to work in a factory. In small communities it's more difficult to robe from the administration without being noticed. Regulation from a state would not be needed in a community where everyone know each other. There would be problems and conflicts, indeed. But things would be more simple, and easier to fix. It's easier to agree with 500 persons than agree with 1.000.000.

>> No.1937701 [View]

Would a minimum state be that bad...? Why?

>> No.1937689 [View]

>>1937662
Well... I don't really consider myself a libertarian (and definitely NOT an objectivist). But I like some of Nozick's points, for example. I'm not an ecologist nor a primitivist, but I really think that most of our modern problems were cause with the rise of the demographic density of our cities during the Industrial Revolution.

>>1937663
Uh... Could you explain why?

>>1937660
>decline

Nope, immigration from third world countries is making population grow.

>> No.1937645 [View]

>>1937638
Or at least more simple. Overpopulation is a problem. In smaller communities things would be easier to fix.

>> No.1915793 [View]

>>1915760
lol Dawkins, what a fag.

>> No.1899268 [View]

>>1899264
Life is always manifesting itself in reality. Aren't plants alive? They don't hunt.

>> No.1899259 [View]

>>1899256
I can perceive a picture of a pipe and I can perceive a pipe too. They're both real.

>> No.1899248 [View]

>>1899235
>I won't refute your argument but try to sound smarter than you instead. Yeah, it will do the trick.

>> No.1899232 [View]

>>1899224
so... paintings are not real?
Did you know that everything you see is produced by your brain with the information it got from your sensory organs?
You don't experience "reality", you can only experience what your brain "depicts". And in some cases expect it to have some correlation with the "real" world.
That simulacrum crap fails hard. Stop being so platonic.

>> No.1899216 [View]

>>1899207
So... literature is not real? I've got a book right here, it seems pretty real.

>> No.1899200 [View]
File: 7 KB, 316x202, sad_frog.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
1899200

>mfw I fail to realize that the only reason why anyone would read anything at all is because humans are mortal beings.

>> No.1883896 [View]
File: 26 KB, 262x317, bill-cosby.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
1883896

>>1883881

>> No.1866901 [View]

Aw, come on...
Please, be trolling, Zizek...

Navigation
View posts[+24][+48][+96]