discipline posted:
I haven't seen the sun in over a week
Its hard to look at!
e: someone called me the "ultimate hipster" today
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dm posted:
that book by Marcuse on Hegel ownss
so, after a brief explication of marx, marcuse goes on to just beautifully obliterate positivist sociology, or what we in our times might simply call "common sense." i implore all serious people to read Reason and Revolution, if not for the Hegel or marx bits than at least for the section called The Foundations of Positivism and the Rise of Sociology, which is downright spooky,
i've also started reading Richard Boothby's Freud as Philosopher: Metapsychology after Lacan after having been deeply impressed by his earlier Death and Desire: Psychoanalytic Theory in Lacan's Return to Freud. this obviously has limited appeal.
at the same time i am beginning to read Beyond Capital: Marx's Political Economy of the Working Class by Michael Lebowitz for some reason
sosie posted:
oh also i hate myself and im ashamed of how i live
that much is obvious. Get a grip
sosie posted:
at the same time i am beginning to read Beyond Capital: Marx's Political Economy of the Working Class by Michael Lebowitz for some reason
its really good
deadken posted:
i tried to read heidegger and the word Daesin kept on coming up and i was all 'yeah fuck this shit until i've got to grips with husserl first at least.' one day i will conquer the kingdom of ontology and all of philosophania will tremble under the shadow of my Broadsword o' Books and girls will want to let me squeeze out kensplatter in their squicky bits
im doing alright without reading husserl and instead just going off of dreyfus's two podcast series as well as a handful of egsvideos and also brute force bashing my mind against the various texts repeatedly. admittedly that "just" there is doing a lot of work because the podcasts alone are probably ~50 hours total
mistersix posted:deadken posted:
i tried to read heidegger and the word Daesin kept on coming up and i was all 'yeah fuck this shit until i've got to grips with husserl first at least.' one day i will conquer the kingdom of ontology and all of philosophania will tremble under the shadow of my Broadsword o' Books and girls will want to let me squeeze out kensplatter in their squicky bitsim doing alright without reading husserl and instead just going off of dreyfus's two podcast series as well as a handful of egsvideos and also brute force bashing my mind against the various texts repeatedly. admittedly that "just" there is doing a lot of work because the podcasts alone are probably ~50 hours total
you could do what everybody else does and just pretend heidegger is saying whatever you want him to be saying (which apparently is some sort of ontological antisemitism according to ZOG academia)
christmas_cheer posted:
i'm still reading Plato's Republic (it takes me a long time to finish books)
maybe you should just give up and accept your imbecility with some dignity
babyfinland posted:christmas_cheer posted:
i'm still reading Plato's Republic (it takes me a long time to finish books)maybe you should just give up and accept your imbecility with some dignity
you will be upset to find out that xmas cher has no intention of banging out even a few paragraphs of loose bound fluff to get out of ifap
Richard boothby should be ranked along side Paul Verhaeghe as one of contemporary lacanian psychoanalysms most hypnotized dupe
The Kingdom and the Glory by Giorgio Agamben
one day im going to OCR the al szymanski books i bought because they became ridiculously expensive and they freakin own
getfiscal posted:
thanks for the book but umm i think that's a CPUSA (the pro-obama party) book or something
its the name of a book roger keeran wrote 25 years ago, neither of the authors are affiliated with any communist parties in the US afaik
http://www.amazon.com/Communist-Party-Auto-Workers-Unions/dp/0717806391/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_2