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What radical manifestos would /lit/ say offer the greatest philisophical/political/literary value?

>> No.18695094

>>18695090
start with the greeks

>> No.18695096

>>18695090
My diary desu

>> No.18695108

>>18695090
start with the greeks

>> No.18695117

>>18695090
>What radical manifestos would /lit/ say offer the greatest philisophical/political/literary value?
I don't know

>> No.18695751

>>18695090
You already posted Ted. As far as "radical manifestos" go, ISAIF is great.

>> No.18695779

you're going to want to pick up plato's five essential dialogues. after that go ahead and read the symposium and phaedrus, and then the republic. you'll want to read all of these at least twice or even three times.

>> No.18695786

>>18695090
The Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosencreuz

>> No.18695808

>>18695108
Not another one! /lit/ has already gained 3 more tripfags this week alone.

>> No.18695812

>>18695808
How long have you been here? Answer honestly

>> No.18695822

>>18695090
The Coming Insurrection is a pretty fun read.

>> No.18695879

>>18695090
https://391.org/manifestos/1909-the-futurist-manifesto-f-t-marinetti/

>> No.18695897

>>18695779
Already did. This shit is so tiring. Come up with something new. Plato is normie tier basics.

>> No.18695916
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>>18695090

>> No.18695946

>>18695897
this is strange, because if that were true you wouldn't be making cringe threads like this. i'm thinking you might need to do another reading, but this time play very close attention

>> No.18696540

>>18695090
The ones that have inspired action.
You can figure out best manifestos of the 19th and 20th century pretty easily. But what is the manifesto of the 21th century? That's a real question.

>> No.18696571

>>18695090
Natural Right and History by Leo Strauss

>> No.18696579

>>18696571
>Leo Strauss
the worst Strauss

>> No.18698413

>>18695090
His.

>> No.18698477

>>18695090
I would say its all been solved and people should just use their intuition and action. After a while reading books and redpilling yourself is like trying to tread water infinitely in a pool and being unsatisfied because you never had the concept of swimming.

Without action ie rebelling against the shrewish-technological government you are just an armchair philsopher which is why Evola said that the world belonged to the warrior caste and not the priests because the warriors actually get shit done and suffer. The priests just theorize.

The true rulers or kings are the union of the priest and warrior class like how the jedi are warrior monks.

Basically ur gonna have to stop being a pussy get weapons and kill the people you dont like or you are a coward. I think non-violent resistance cannot work anymore.

the shrews demonize violence or owning weapons because they want you pacified idiots talking in endless circles when the reality is that the only thing humanity respects is power/force and the courage to wield it.

>> No.18698698

>>18698477
righteous digits

>> No.18699003

>>18698477
sure, but loosing against someone who you know is stronger than you is neither intelligent nor praiseworthy, it is simply stupid or desperate.