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>> No.4322551 [View]

>>4322514
That's communism, Stirner would be all mad

>> No.4264343 [View]

The Prince with the anotations by Napoleon. It's fun as hell if you know a lot about european history.

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This is the first edition in spanish of the Mutual Aid. I'm not so sure about the year, but it's obviously from the early years of the 1900s when anarchism was pretty popular here in Chile and Argentina.

>> No.4210656 [View]

>>4210648
This

Also a lot of standalone books like On The Road.

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>>4208622
>I can't believe someone can brag so much shit with that taste.
>someone can brag
>someone

>period

>/lit/ has changed my way to write, mainly just for nanowrimo. Also i've developed a better taste for fiction in english.
>Also i've developed a better taste for fiction in english.
>Paragraph about OP's thread

Learn to read bro

And i would kick his ass, i'm not denying that

>> No.4208599 [View]

>>4208586
I didn't say that, learn to read. I said that thanks to /lit/ i know more about literature in english, you stupid cunt. I guess that's your friend or something that you got so butthurt about it.

>> No.4208571 [View]

>>4208564
I didn't say that. He has a poor and dated taste.

>> No.4208556 [View]

>>4208548
I'm here since the begginning, i don't post so much here, it's too slow

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I would kick the shit ouf that faggot. I can't believe someone can brag so much shit with that taste.
/lit/ has changed my way to write, mainly just for nanowrimo. Also i've developed a better taste for fiction in english. You bastards read only in your language, let's hope you guys get out of that isolated anglophone world soon.

Also i'm still an anarchist, i'm not changing my mind with your poor arguments.

>> No.4163173 [View]

For Whom the Bell Tolls. It gives you the real feeling of modern warfare, there's no honor, no respect, and nearly nothing good about it. It's sad, it gives you depression.

>> No.3977003 [View]

>>3976030
read the article first

>> No.3976001 [View]

>>3975418
I didn't say he's an anarchist, but he's part of the anarchist thought: His major influence, at least the classics.

And he was like an anarcho-syndicalist in the 70s, i don't know what happened to him though.


PS: Zerzan is kinda crazy, i liked the article but at the end he ruined it all with his primitivist bullshit. I love how now he's probably using the internet.

>> No.3975978 [View]

Count Belisarius by Robert Graves.

A great historical novel from the same author of I, Claudius. It's after the end of the western empire.


And no empire has fallen for his "moral degradation", that's the view of christianism. Rome fell for a lot of reasons, mainly because it was too big: Big frontiers (ergo a lot of neighbours), a big bureaucracy, the movements of barbarians, the loss of Egypt, the descentralization of the last years, and a lot more.

>> No.3975403 [View]

>>3975375
Zizek has an impact only in the academy. In all my political/social experience i've never met a group/party/collective centered in his ambiguous views of marxism. He has no impact outside the bubble world of academicians.

>> No.3975359 [View]

>>3975321
This

Only bourgeois and petty-bourgueois that are new in political philosophies care about Chomsky or Zizek. They're bookworms, people enjailed in their bubble world.

>> No.3975320 [View]

You're not attacking Chomsky. Damn. You're attacking a whole history of philosophers, it's anarchism.

Learn about it, read their main books and then attack Chomsky from it's own fortress, cause he has a lot of weaknesses that only people that know about the libertarian thought can recognize.

>> No.3955908 [View]

Well it's an starting point. She can get better

>> No.3780418 [View]

Books like that in Chile are extremely expensive for no reason. I still want to read that book, maybe one day i'll steal it

>> No.3738485 [View]

Most of my friends read. It's the shitty north american culture that prevents women from reading.

>> No.3735321 [View]

>>3735314
i'm just playing with OP's crappy post.

IMO i love this, i'm planning to be a good and real storyteller and not someone who only makes connections between rolls with a poorly embellished and generic plot

>> No.3735312 [View]

I've wasted all this month reading the roleplaying corebook of the world of darkness and vampire the requiem

u mad?

>> No.3735067 [View]

Who is her

>> No.3715796 [View]

>>3715554
what kind of glue do you use?

>> No.3715631 [View]

Sorry i don't have a credit card, but it's nice you've published something, that's more than anyone has done here i think (with the exception of nanowrimo).

Congratulations

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