kinch posted:
a move that enjoys broad support from both inside and outside texas
If Jonah Goldberg actually used a better definition of liberalism then this would be a really good book
http://www.amazon.com/Liberal-Fascism-American-Mussolini-Politics/dp/0767917189
NoFreeWill posted:please refrain from discussing capitalist-corrupted sports leagues, all
if this is in fact a serious post then you are a fool but if it is rather an attempt to troll me then i must give you salutations for your valiant efforts effectiveness, goon sire
Crow posted:
theres a lot of work in n. korea if ur an anime
i cannot get emotional about the vegetable world
anarchism 14
badiou and zizek 10
cliffite books 14
economics 8
fiction 1 (houellebecq's elementary particles)
liberalism 23
marxist classics 13
postmodern/poststructuralist 13
getfiscal posted:i read a fair bit but i only put books i finish on my goodreads. still i categorized most of the books i finished over the past few years and it is sort of funny to me.
anarchism 14
badiou and zizek 10
cliffite books 14
economics 8
fiction 1 (houellebecq's elementary particles)
liberalism 23
marxist classics 13
postmodern/poststructuralist 13
that is simply great that elementary particles is the only fiction youve read in the past couple of years
i re-read it just last week, what did you think about it?
getfiscal posted:in early 2008 or so i read about 10 novels in a row and i loved each of them but i find it hard to read fiction for some reason except in very specific moods.
i feel the same way, and when i'm not in one of those moods and i try to read fiction i can't help but think of all the things i'm putting off reading so i can read a clever fantasy about women with bug heads or whatever
drwhat posted:getfiscal posted:in early 2008 or so i read about 10 novels in a row and i loved each of them but i find it hard to read fiction for some reason except in very specific moods.
i feel the same way, and when i'm not in one of those moods and i try to read fiction i can't help but think of all the things i'm putting off reading so i can read a clever fantasy about women with bug heads or whatever
miéville does own tho
im increasingly convinced these are based on my childhood