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CR: Baudrillard, Cioran, Land, Bataille, Deleuze, and many more
"When the ordinary thought of a highly cultivated people begins to regard 'having children' as a question of pro's and con's, the great turning-point has come. For Nature knows nothing of pro and con."
Oswald Spengler – Cosmopolis and Depopulation (The Decline of the West, Vol. II, 1922)
https://t.co/l2n04yabN4
Featuring:
Herodotus
Cortez
Diodorus
Polybius
Ibsen
Shaw
Goethe
Nerva
Marcus Aurelius
Augustus
Varus
Trajan
Pliny the Elder
Odoacer
Ashoka
Roosevelt
Xuanzang
"That which strikes the true peasant with a deep and inexplicable fear, the notion that the family and the name may be extinguished, has now lost its meaning. The continuance of the blood-relation in the visible world is no longer a duty of the blood..."
Oswald Spengler – Cosmopolis and Depopulation (The Decline of the West, Vol. II, 1922)
https://t.co/l2n04yabN4
Featuring:
Herodotus
Cortez
Diodorus
Polybius
Ibsen
Shaw
Goethe
Nerva
Marcus Aurelius
Augustus
Varus
Trajan
Pliny the Elder
Odoacer
Ashoka
Roosevelt
Xuanzang
Backrooms is receiving rave reviews. Thank God. Weekend plans secured. Now my shameless plug for my reading of the entirety of House of Leaves (well, not the appendices): https://t.co/Y6bHBQbsdO
Gilles Deleuze – Letter to a Harsh Critic [Michel Cressole] (1973)
Perhaps Deleuze at his most frank, open, accessible? (I mean it is a letter I guess). And an interesting critique of idpol's relation to the 'privileged informer'? Thoroughly enjoyed it
https://t.co/xvbkCInlML
Nick Land – Libertarianism for Zombies (Xenosystems)
https://t.co/QCPqQNIc4J
Featuring: Garin Hovannisian, Ed Kilgore, Brink Lindsey, John Holbo, Edmund Burke, Barry Goldwater, Ron Paul, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Will Wilkinson.