Does yelling at you to read things ever work?
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Replying to @Alephwyr
Oh I read literally everything. My weakness is a modernistic need to know the entire ideological landscape. People just think that because I haven't written lengthy critiques of say Tiqqun that I'm ignorant of it. In truth the points of critique are vast and not worth the effort.
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Replying to @Alephwyr
Goddamn it. You pretty much entirely ignore a huge variety issues of historical/societal path dependency. I entirely deny that "those at the top of capitalism are intelligent" or necessary in any meaningful sense/degree. I'm not partial to the power/capital schema.
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Those are such grave sticking points that I'm not sure it's worth prioritizing reading further, but that's my good faith explanation of my reaction.
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Replying to @Alephwyr
I dunno, there's a variety of angles. You've read ancaps and (seemingly) neoreactionaries and a bit of marxists. What anarchists have you read?
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Replying to @rechelon
I haven't read any marxists besides Zinn or any anarchists outside of some of your posts on C4SS
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Replying to @Alephwyr
Not to be a broken record, but I'd encourage Kevin Carson first and foremost, specifically Organization Theory. Maybe some David Graeber and James C Scott to undermine a bit of your narrative re elites. And the moral program:http://humaniterations.net/2017/06/14/your-freedom-is-my-freedom-the-premise-of-anarchism/ …
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Peter Gelderloos' Worshiping Power and McKenzie Wark might dovetail on the Mark Fisher vein of marxist theory you were touching into.
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Thanks! Once I graduate college this semester and find housing again I will make it a priority
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