do any of you lit phags like Robert Musil? @Logo_Daedalus @KANTBOT20K @hisperic
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Replying to @bronzeagemantis @Logo_Daedalus and
A Man Without Qualities is by and far one of my favorite pieces of literature of all time
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Replying to @ethereumcowboy @Logo_Daedalus and
would you call it a RIGHT WING work of art
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Replying to @bronzeagemantis @ethereumcowboy and
He liked nietzsche, but iirc was of that sort of type like Jünger who wasn't on board with mass politics in general, left or right.
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus @ethereumcowboy and
not talking about mass politics...I mean "implicit"; for example all Dostoyevsky is implicit far-right, and even Proust is without being political in sense of mass politics or propaganda
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Replying to @bronzeagemantis @Logo_Daedalus and
All Dostoyevsky is “implicit far-right”?! I’ve never disagreed more
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Replying to @diachronist @bronzeagemantis and
Dosto is pretty deeply reactionary & not even implicitly, but explicitly.
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus @bronzeagemantis and
Ah reactionary I do agree. But “reactionary” = “far-right”? Genuine caveat is “far-right” in 2018 has way diff meaning than it did in 19th century.
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Replying to @diachronist @bronzeagemantis and
If reactionary isn't the furthest pole right, idk man. The terminology/metaphor of left/right sucks anyway when it comes to degrees within.
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the furthest pole right seems to be something close to anarchism
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