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u/TankiesAreDumb · 2 pointsr/COMPLETEANARCHY

The book is great but the audio-book is superior imo (at least in the german version where the author reads it).

There is an english version btw . It's not as radical as you might hope but it's funny and an easy read. There are two sequels called "Kangaroo Manifesto" and "Kangaroo Revelation". The first two are amazing imo, the third one is still okay.


Edit: The author apparently reads the translation as well! The audio-book on amazon is a "best of"-version not the whole book but since the book is written in episodes it does not really matter. I also found the first chapter in english language on soundcloud

u/BongosOnFire · 1 pointr/COMPLETEANARCHY

The only context outside of SEP and Deathpigeonx where people who seem to know their shit have taken Stirner seriously is Skye Cleary in her book Existentialism and Romantic Love. Your average man on the street, if convinced that subscribing to egoism as self-government (since the narrower view of egoism as an ought to maximize our own welfare would be another spook to Stirner) doesn't render us murdery and rapey lot, would perhaps be quick to question whether our normal relations of friendship and romantic and familial love could survive under egoism and whether their egoistic replacements. I mean, just think about how people admire Hachikō and not because the dog was in hindsight successful at procuring many tasty treats from strangers.

After reading the book I did saw some appeal in Stirner's views. There are indeed many musts and shoulds about romantic love that our culture conditions in us that are better left unfulfilled; there's a reason why psychotherapists talk about musturbation. But then I also feel like the good parts could be appropriated by some quite a bit less radical view that spares some awkwardness and avoids the connection with the persona of Stirner, since he didn't seem exactly like a great lover based on biography.

u/neoliberal_vegan · 1 pointr/COMPLETEANARCHY

Those are two very important points and the main reason, why neoliberals think that inclusive institutions are so important. Inclusive institutions are rules in a society that make shure that everyone can participate in societal developments both economically and politically.

> So you just hope that your government can do that without getting corrupt like literally every government in the history of the world?

Freedom of corruption (and democracy of course) is really important to keep politics inclusive and to achieve that political power is spread among the population, so I think it is a good idea to take countries with very low corruption like Denmark as a role model in that regard.

> Also how is that government's job different than democratic socialism?

The right that everybody can own property, is another important inclusive institution: You want to make shure that every person, no matter what her background is, has an incentive to contribute her abilities to society. In a socialist society you are not allowed to own things like patents, so that is how it would be different from democratic socialism.

You might want to read Why Nations Fail by Daron Acemoğlu if you want to learn more about inclusive institutions.

u/Beaus-and-Eros · 4 pointsr/COMPLETEANARCHY

The theory about there being no direct historical figure behind Jesus is a pretty interesting one but is much more of a fringe idea in historical circles. If you're interested in reading up on it at all, here's a pretty good book on the subject

u/Mooolelo · 1 pointr/COMPLETEANARCHY

oh, absolutely, in real terms i'd go with my machete. my preferred model the Corona 22". cheap and easy to put a good edge on. i've swung that machete 10,000 times at least.

a katana is a super deadly weapon, thou. don't doubt that.

u/yourideas-suck · 3 pointsr/COMPLETEANARCHY

It would take too long. Try reading a book. Here's one for people like you. And that's the most charitable evaluation of the Democratic Party.

u/NoTimeForInfinity · 1 pointr/COMPLETEANARCHY

Is cash-ism a word? It is now.

There are droves now making flags like this in "support" of security guards and every other thing you can imagine:

Dispatchers:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HQCVKSL

u/Thing124ok · 9 pointsr/COMPLETEANARCHY

They where also being satirical, that's not the real bread book.

This is, the title of course referring to what Kroptokin would often shout at the rich

u/djquigglewiggle · 2 pointsr/COMPLETEANARCHY

Thanks, I managed to find it a little bit cheaper on Amazon

u/wolfen24 · 5 pointsr/COMPLETEANARCHY

There is, Monsieur/Madame Yankee! The translated title is in the title of this post but I guess I can point to you where to get it -> https://www.amazon.ca/Short-Course-Intellectual-Self-Defense/dp/1583227652

u/JAWSUS_ · 4 pointsr/COMPLETEANARCHY

I don’t know brother. We think the same way.

I’m looking at Scanlon’s contractualism and this https://www.amazon.com/Ideal-Code-Real-World-Rule-Consequentialist/dp/0199256578