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Revision as of 18:11, 2 August 2024
Hello I'm Maritime. I'm studying whatever interests me, this currently being answering the question of "what the fuck people who use this spooky little icon are talking about." Oh yeah I'm also studying "why should I care about these things?" I very much hate institutions, even ones with the people's sticker of proletarianism thrown onto them. I don't really have any specific views, more just anti-views, I hate some things, in fact, a lot of things.
Questions that might be asked
- - are you a primitivist
- - anti-leftist? but you're literally leftist
- - are you an atheist?
- - democracy is good though because its liberty
- - why do you hate nativism? one bigillion native americans died in venez- the new world
- - nationalism covered by an idea of "justice", followed by westerners to make themselves look good, and just nobody has any claim to land based on blood thats goofy. if the natives want america, they should start by getting some really powerful guns instead of worshipping leaves like a bunch of deranged retards.
- - are you a satanist?
My Frustration With Democracy
Every 4 years, slaves of many countries go to the ballot in hopes of a partially better future. Democracy is inherently a system of limits; you can never receive exactly what you want - you can never have a system you can fully call your own, unless you happen to be one of the enlightened and glorified individuals at the top of the procedural food chain. My frustration is that I desire
an end to this partial freedom, for a partial freedom is not any freedom; it is a privileged freedom, a freedom I cannot call my own; I still feel the handcuffs of the state slowly wrap around my
wrists, locking me in an imaginary jail full of cushions to keep me from rebellious discomfort. This false freedom is like an Orwellian anarchy, a false anarchy which turns the cries of rebellion
into corpses. My doctrine, being liberation, is fundamentally opposed to democratic procedures, which only intensify the effectiveness of Orwellian anarchy; the reactionary Monarchy is a
rebellion waiting to happen; the democracy is modernist suppression.
Why Mental Hospitals are Cringe
Capitalist Society and its Future
Kaczynski would mailbomb me to the heavens for that icon but like uhh its a style and uhh you're dead so can't anyways.
"Leftism" and its Consequences...
WIP: Why I hate so-called "leftism"
The Cult of Veneration
Veneration of the Nation
WIP: Refutal of nationalism based on my personal beliefs
Veneration of the Old
WIP: Refutal of traditionalism based on my personal beliefs
Indentured Servitude
WIP: Refutal of god-serving based on my personal beliefs
Memz.mp4
WIP: Tieing between Memetics and my Anti-Culture/Clerical/Traditional etc. Stance
The Failure of Counter-Culture
WIP: How alternative culture is not just consumed but also converted by capital, how cultural revolution becomes the corpse of a rebellion
Struggles of the Vanguard Party
There is no Elite
WIP: The failure of left-wing populist parties to adress the true problem
I can't think of a title for this lol
Haven't you worked it out yet? They're-
So many feel confident that they have it all work out with capitalism's secret plots...the idea of a rich pedophillic elite controlling the world, vaccines made to depopulate us, great replacement, etc. etc. It's all a counter-revolutionary mess; there is no elite and neither is there any big conspiracy; what really exists is a bastard god - Capital. Capital is a self-propelled machine, a perpetual motion which drives the world forward, though at the whims of various factors. Capital as a God has caused a large, all-powerful, and frankly unstoppable replacement of old feudal, religious, familial (etc.) social relations with capitalist ones.
Reading List
Read
Karl Marx
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
Friedrich Engels
Mikhail Bakunin
Vladimir Lenin
Vikky Storm
Oswald Mosley
Daniel De Leon
TripleAmpersand
Murray Rothbard
Mark Fisher
- Capitalist Realism: Is there no alternative?
- Left Hyperstition 1: The Fictions of Capital
- Left Hyperstition 2: Be Unrealistic, Change What's Possible
- Terminator vs Avatar: Notes On Accelerationism
- Exiting the Vampire Castle
Robert P. Murphy
D. Z. Rowan
Nick Land
Alex Williams and Nick Srnicek
xenogothic
Bobby Whittenberg-James
smartistone
Vincent Garton
Edmund Berger
Otto Rühle
Ian Wright
Dr. Bones
- The "Stirner wasn't a Capitalist you Fucking Idiot" Cheat Sheet
- Egoist-Communism: What It Is and What It Isn’t
Alfredo M. Bonanno
Kristian Lamprecht
Joseph Stalin
Jay Fraser
Sergey Nechayev
Plan C
Franco “Bifo” Berardi
Mencius Moldbug (Curtis Yarvin)
Mao Zedong
Communist Party of India (Maoist)
Hans-Hermann Hoppe
Wolfi Landstreicher
Unknown
Currently Reading
- Joseph Schumpeter: Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
- Max Stirner: The Unique and its Property
- Antonie Pannekoek: Worker's Councils
- Current Segment: The Task
- Friedrich Engels: Synopsis of Capital
- Current Segment: The Transformation of Money into Capital
Want to Read
- Alfredo M. Bonanno: After Marx, Autonomy
- Louis Althusser: For Marx
- Ernesto Laclau: Hegemony and Socialist Strategy
- Ralph Miliband: The state and capitalist society
- Karl Marx: A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
- Karl Marx: Wage Labour and Capital
- Karl Marx: Value, Price and Profit
- Friedrich Engels: Anti-Dühring
- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: The German Ideology
- Karl Marx: The Civil War in France
- Friedrich Engels: The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
- Friedrich Engels: Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy
- Group of International Communists: Fundamental Principles of Communist Production and Distribution
- Karl Marx: Grundrisse
- Karl Marx: Contribution to a Critique of Political Economy
- Isaac Deutscher: Socialist Competition
- Mark Fisher: Ghosts of My Life: Writings on Depression, Hauntology and Lost Futures
- Alexandra Kollontai: The Social Basis of the Woman Question
- Angela Davis: Women, Race and Class
- Henry Hazlitt: Economics in One Lesson
- Benjamin Tucker: Individual Liberty
- Milton Friedman: Capitalism and Freedom
- Murray Rothbard: For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto
- Murray Rothbard: What Has Government Done to Our Money?
- Murray Rothbard: Man, Economy, and State
- Murray Rothbard: The Ethics of Liberty
- Samuel Edward Konkin III: New Libertarian Manifesto
- Samuel Edward Konkin III: Last Whole Introduction to Agorism
- Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Gentile: The Doctrine of Fascism
- Joseph Stalin: Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR
- Vladimir Lenin: What Is to Be Done?
- Vladimir Lenin: Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism
- Vladimir Lenin: The Tasks of the Proletariat in the Present Revolution
- Vladimir Lenin: Left-Wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder
- G. D. H. Cole: Guild Socialism
- G. D. H. Cole: Guild Socialism: A Plan for Economic Democracy
- Victor Considerant: Manifesto of Democracy
- Jules Joanne Gleeson: Abolitionism in the 21st Century: From Communization as the End of Sex, to Revolutionary Transfeminism
- Justin Sotos: Alexander Dugin: Theorist of Communization?
- Leigh Phillips: The People’s Republic of Walmart: How the World’s Biggest Corporations are Laying the Foundation for Socialism
- Hans-Hermann Hoppe: Democracy: The God That Failed
- Jonas Nilssson: Anarcho-Fascism: Nature Reborn
- Alfredo M. Bonanno: Let’s Destroy Work, Let’s Destroy the Economy
- Alfredo M. Bonanno: Armed Joy
Suggestions
(Suggest books here)
- Templars of the Proletariat by Alexander Dugin
- The Guattari Reader by Gary Genosko
- The Other Russia by Eduard Limonov
- Major books from Lenin
Relationships
Comments
- - Ask me things here
- Moxogenism - Insanely based ideology.
Notes