Forwarded from Rafael Przyrembel
What did you make of Engels and Marx?
On Authority?
Anti-Dühring?
The German Ideology?
The Poverty of Philosophy?
On Authority?
Anti-Dühring?
The German Ideology?
The Poverty of Philosophy?
Forwarded from anarkiddie fuzzy chat
Make a coherent point and i'll respond to it. Don't exactly have a way to gage what you want from asking me about like 5 different books.
Forwarded from anarkiddie fuzzy chat
and i mean this fr i struggle with vague questions
Forwarded from Rafael Przyrembel
well, the meme was vague, too, about "having read Lenin"
those five titles are just the first that came to mind on their critique of utopianists in general and anarchists in particular
"having read Lenin" means "having read The State and Revolution", right?
have you read On Authority, too?
those five titles are just the first that came to mind on their critique of utopianists in general and anarchists in particular
"having read Lenin" means "having read The State and Revolution", right?
have you read On Authority, too?
Forwarded from anarkiddie fuzzy chat
you're literally the meme rn
Forwarded from anarkiddie fuzzy chat
yes, I read them. but like Lenin and his followers, I won't apply them 😂
Forwarded from The common and his serious political stances (Fortuna)
The Ego and Its Own is a 1884 American supernatural comedy philosophy book written and published by Max Stirner. It stars Hegel, Kant, and Hume as The Ego, It's Own, and the Creative Nothing, respectively, a trio of eccentric paraphilosophers who start a spook-catching business in Berlin. The book also stars Locke, Moore, and Mills, and features Hobbes in supporting roles.
The Ego, Its Own, and the Creative Nothing are paraphilosophy professors at Berlin University investigating the collective unconscious. Following their first encounter with a spook manifesting at the coronation of the Kaiser, the university dean fires them and dismisses the credibility of their ideology. In response, they establish "Spookbusters", a philosophical critique and debunking service operating out of a disused coffee parlour. They develop high-tech steam-powered equipment to capture and contain spooks, although business is initially slow.
The Ego, Its Own, and the Creative Nothing are paraphilosophy professors at Berlin University investigating the collective unconscious. Following their first encounter with a spook manifesting at the coronation of the Kaiser, the university dean fires them and dismisses the credibility of their ideology. In response, they establish "Spookbusters", a philosophical critique and debunking service operating out of a disused coffee parlour. They develop high-tech steam-powered equipment to capture and contain spooks, although business is initially slow.