It's annoying that the Frankfurt school & French Post-Structuralism are all bundled together by dullards who haven't read their respective canons (or anything for that matter)- but I'm very far from recommending these two schools, as they both do, indeed, suck BIGLY.
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Why is it more frustrating when someone agrees with your conclusions under faulty premises than when someone disagrees? Is it that their poor reasoning is then associated with your own position?
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The Frankfurt School is good if you want the takes of, basically, Luxemborgite Jewish Expatriates who are bitter about Post-War American Naivety. French Post-Structuralism is good if you are a fan of the conspiratorial logic-worlds of flat earthers & the like.
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The main problem with these schools isn't that they exist & are read, it's that they are "in vogue" amongst conformist careerists in the circlejerk conference circuit & their positions could be filled by more qualified candidates (fandom imitates personality here as always).
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I feel like Nabokov in his opinions of Freud, Marx, & other quackish trends of the 20th century academia. They are worth reading as a means of diagnosing victims of a rampant psuedo-intellectual plague.
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Holy crap it's like you made this thread just for me, I love it
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