Decided to stop using user page, and came up with a really fucking larpy name whilst I was at it. Oh yeah I'm moreso gonna be using this as a reading list than putting content on it so uhh yeah expect limited amounts of changes in terms of content.
Summary (WIP)
- Methods which are fully in the bounds of the law such as peaceful protest and trade unionism are absolutely useless; falling to the idea that today's society can be destroyed by today's apparatus is blindness. We must throw away the old apparatus during our upheaval.
- What appears voluntary may not be so voluntary afterall. There are many things the individual may worship; gods, traditions, cultures, a false sense of justice, but worships are often environmental, structured into us from our entry into civilization. The superstructure of capitalist society is, in some ways, homogenizing when it comes to culture, though what it sets as the standard is not unchangeable.
- In capitalist societies, the ontology of the general populous is one of business. This is a substantial contributor to capitalist realism, which is in effect the outright rejection of self-liberation, and a failure of the human to rule over themselves. The molding of ontology by dominant ideology makes me believe in ontological relativism.
Opinions
- Schaberism - Absolutely terrible. Actual strawman communism, it's so bad. Communism is a doctrine of liberating yourself from the boot, not putting yourself under a new, red boot.
- Venatrixism (///) - A lot I don't understand of this, like accelerationism, but what I do understand I do like a lot. I too think communism is the only way for freedom of all. I love a lot of what I'm reading of Stirner so far, and taking a read of this page definitely clears up what your interpretation of that is (well...obviously...thats what a page is for, i'm very .) I love your paragraph on philosophy; letting higher powers shape your life is simply giving yourself the right of tyranny, and I know, at least for me, that I disdain this tyranny, so rejection of these higher powers, no matter what they may be, or how they present themselves, is important. The people who see these higher powers as ways to cushion their fall don't realize that they are the one's pushing them down in the first place; they grant that right to be pushed when they embrace anything but their own will. I would write about the other stuff like councils, Bataille, etc., but I probably would have a mediocre understanding of them, which would make nothing worthy of writing. Overall, very incredible thought. I am excited to read more.
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
- Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy
- Current Segment: Closed Season
- The Unique and its Property
- Worker's Councils
- Current Segment: The Task
Want to Read
- Acid Capitalism (Article)
- The Revolution of Everyday Life
- The Right to be Greedy
- Society of the Spectacle
- Comments on the Society of the Spectacle
- On the Genealogy of Morality
- Nietzsche and Philosophy
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra
- Stirner's Critics
- Fundamental Principles of Communist Production and Distribution
- The Party and Class (Pannekoek)
- A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
- Wage Labour and Capital
- Value, Price and Profit
- Anti-Dühring
- The German Ideology
- The Civil War in France
- The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
- Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy
- Grundrisse
- Contribution to a Critique of Political Economy
- Ghosts of My Life: Writings on Depression, Hauntology and Lost Futures
- The Myth of Sisyphus
- The Rebel
- The Stranger
- The Plague
- Origin and Function of the Party Form
- The Wandering of Humanity
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
- Sixth Generation Moxogenism - Insanely based ideology.
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