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What's a good book to start with Jung? I'm already familiar with psychoanalysis.

I am mainly interested in dream analysis and archetypes, but I have researched and found that Man and His Symbols was not written by him personally, but by his assistants, and is actually a simple introduction.
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modern man in search of a soul
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>>24951656
complete works vol 9

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I write for illiterates.
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>>>/co/
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>>24950850
Kek.
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>>24950803
ok, John Green.
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>>24950803
This is unironically what MrBeast does.

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If, according to Gnosticism, the material world was created by an ignorant or malevolent Demiurge, why did the higher, benevolent source of reality allow such a being or such a world to come into existence? This idea seems to relocate the problem of evil to a meta-level rather than resolving it.
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>>24950552
For most of them yes. And if this were true then I'm not really sure what the Demiurge or the adoption of instrumental reason as a slave to the passions does wrong. Afterall, being is hierarchical, by necessity, but not teleological, and ascent seems to merely be a sort of destruction, a canceling out.

But this is the old issue of being unable to distinguish divine, angelic, and human (discursive) knowing, so that God must be beyond thought in order to avoid multiplicity, and is so rendered sterile and in a sense powerless. But then on the other hand God cannot lack what creatures possess (a point Plotinus makes for the Intellect and One, but then doesn't really follow up fully IMO). The distinction that seems to be missing is that things that are many in creatures are absolutely one in God, but known as many to us. They and the distinction between essence and energies, which does not imply multiplicity.
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>>24949807
Would the higher, benevolent source of reality punch the small, dumb guy? That wouldn't be very benevolent.
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>>24950587
the problem is that in neoplatonism the monad cannot be understood or known or even thought about
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>>24950052
Read up on emanationism and Plato's view on the demiurge. Plotinus critiques the gnostics for this and their cosmogony. But the gnostics do have their gems.
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>>24949883
>Basically it's Platonism for retarded incels who hate the world
/thread

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This book changed my life for the better
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>>24951547
I mean, oh well? I don't care? Pretty weird that a man knows so much about penises.
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If women care so much about that why don’t they learn how to make themselves cum and/or tell me what to do? Speak up for yourselves, foids
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>>24951211
Sorry bro
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>>24951040
It’s bad for a man to be too pair-bonded to his foid. That’s why in traditional societies young men lost their virginities to prostitutes.
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>>24951589
There's no women here

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The deepest thinker on the left (Hegel scholar) Vs the deepest thinker on the right (Nietzsche scholar)... A debate between these two would be priceless
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>>24936188
>NATO and the EU both exist to keep the individual nations of Europe down
t. Johnny McRevolver from Texas Oblast
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>>24951283
More likely alt-right or NeoNazi based on that post. Russia hates NATO for encroaching in the east but neonazis obviously also hate NATO because its supposed to keep Germany down and unarmed and keep Nazism from reemerging.
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>>24951303
Even if Germany left EU and NATO nothing would change there, for Germans to become Nazi they would need a Nazi government in power for decades which isn't happening just because you leave international unions, same reason Germans didn't become liberals after WW2 (many said Hitler dindu nuffin and for Poles to give back territory to Germany even after the war), the children of WW2 generation became liberal, so in the same way the children of those liberals would have to be brought in a Nazi regime to become Nazi.
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>>24951331
I don't even like the Germans the best, I prefer the French. I know THEY could rule Europe if left to their own devices. A French Empire would probably be superior to the EU.
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>>24932734
a guy that dated literal models, vs a closoted homosexual idealist

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I've noticed that a lot of sophist philosophizing is based around this concept of "nonexistence". But it seems obvious that "nonexistence" just isn't a real thing right?
How can something exist that by its own definition does not exist? It's just a nonsense idea made up of circular reasoning. There cannot exist a thing that doesn't exist. Everything that exists exists and there is nothing else. Existence by definition is an all encompassing concept. You can't logically accept that things exist and then turn around and say there are things that don't.
And logically the concept of nonexistence is already nonsensical but if you believe in determinism the idea really just gets defeated many times over.
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>>24950487
Does a magical unicorn inside the sun exist?
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>>24951442
It does. You just mentioned it, goofy.
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>>24950487
Nonexistence exists as a metaphysical form. All the things that don't exist are that way because they conform to the form of nonexistence.
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>>24950487
>How can something exist that by its own definition does not exist?
There are pretty much no things that by their own definition don't exist. If we want to be nitpicky, let's go all the way.
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>>24951455
So everything I mention comes into existence, and thus it is correct to say it exists? So, what if I ask if non-existence exists? According to you, since I mentioned it, it must exist.

Sapient Species, Races, and Miscellaneous Sapients Edition

FAQ:
>What is worldbuilding?
Worldbuilding is the process of creating entire fictional worlds from scratch, all while considering the logistics of these worlds to make them as believable as possible. Worldbuilding asks questions about the setting of a world, and then answers them, often in great detail. Most people use it as a means of creating a setting or the scenery for a story.
>"Isn't there a Worldbuilding general in >>>/tg/ already?"
Yes, there is. However, that general is focused on the creation of fictional worlds for the intended purpose of playing TTRPG campaigns. Here you can discuss worldbuilding projects that are not meant to be used for a roleplaying setting, but for novels, videogames, or any other kind of creative project.
>"Can I discuss the setting of my campaign here, though?"
If you want to, but it would probably be better to discuss it on >>>/tg/ . We don't allow the discussion of TTRPG mechanics, however. If you want to discuss stats or which D&D edition is best, this is not the place.
>"Can I talk about an existing fictional setting that is not mine?"
Yes, of course you can!
>"Does worldbuilding need to be about fantasy and elves?"
Worldbuilding, as already stated above, and contrary to what many believe, does not inherently imply blatantly copying Tolkien. In fact, there are many science-fiction setting out there, and even entire alternative history settings which do not possess supernatural elements at all. Any kind of science fiction book has an implied setting at least, which involves a certain degree of worldbuilding put into it.

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>>24878110
Not op.
I think we would get along.
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>>24946278
To prevent prior clashing, I immediately imagined these birdfolk living on floating cities like in bioshock infinite. I know you specified they're nomads but I struggle to wrap my head around how you plan for a nomadic culture broken into factions to put up a fight against the organized armies of humanity. Anyway, I think putting them in that unreachable realm solves the problem of no prior clashing, and perfectly sets up for war resulting of humanity's advancements in aviation- which lines up with the late 1800s period you mentioned. Humanity's rigid, but high firepower flying machines vs the birdfolks natural affinity for airborne combat sounds like a setup for some really cool fights. This is just what popped in my head when reading what you wrote.
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>>24949430
I see your point, but the mobility offered by a natural ability to fly would make it much easier for such a species to move between settlements. I planned to have them live in the mountains so far (so they can make use of the third dimension) and live off of pastoralism and hunting, since watching over livestock is much easier from the air, particularly if you can just slash wolves or similar predators to death with your claws. To offset this, their numbers will be low and pneumatized skeletons will give them a massive durability disadvantage against humans in close quarters, which makes them less suited for settling (or attacking) large settlements in the plains.

Human warfare against them would mostly be tunneling to negate their maneuvering space and artillery to shell their settlements from afar, while the birdfolk would essentially be an airborne guerilla and small raider packs - think of it like the Taliban in the 80s and later on, but winged - and to make up for them lagging behind in tech, you can even add in another human faction supplying them with theirs, if we stick to the Afghanistan example. Not making humanity a monolith working in unison to cull the fowl definitely will be high on my agenda.

When it comes to the earliest aviation, you shouldn't be thinking of biplanes and triplanes with fixed machine guns and dashing Red Baron types immediately, but rather aircraft like the Blériot XI, Etrich Taube or the various serial craft of the Wright company. These, alongside airships and balloons will be absolute maximum the human pilots can muster at the beginning of the story, and woefully inferior to the flight performance of the adversaries. But the point is that human tech can mature and develop, and evolution cannot, making it a race against time for the birdfolk to win or at least force a draw before the tech can mature.
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>>24868365
What do you need to consider when including artificial races like golems, homunculi, etc.?
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>>24951559
>Who made them?
>Are they still being created in the present?
>What is/was their purpose?
>Are they mass-produced or crafted individually? How much variation there is? Are newer/older models better?
>How likely they are to rebel or function not as expected? How does this typically manifest?
>Do they have souls? If yes, does the soul just appear or is a soul a necessary ingredient to make them?
>Can they reproduce themselves?
>Do their bodies heal on their own? Or can they do their own maintenance?
>Are they mortal?
>Do they have any unusual physiological needs? (Drinking blood, charging with electricity, etc.?) How does this alter their life in the society?
>Do they have any unusual physiological afflictions? (Falling apart from rust, etc.?)
>Did their maker engineer a weakness in them accidentally or on purpose to keep them in control?
>How numerous and widespread are they?
>Does their existence have an appreciable effect on the overall economy?

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In a world where 90% of the internet traffic is online video streaming, to detriment of the environment and our minds, why aren't you rejecting modernity and going to the library? The library is literally free and fun for all ages. It is the most environmentally and civic minded thing you can do. Instead of being in a haze of pleasure, living in a digital cocoon of reels and streams, why aren't you forging the future of humanity? The weight of the world is on your shoulders and only you can make a better world.
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filled with indian's taking loudly on they phones in gibberish language would not recommend
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>>24943918
points not addressed in this thread:
>all books are bad lololol
>why not donate books to the library?
>books have germs
>i buy books from thrift store
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>>24949852
I visit sometimes. It's like the cgi Jedi Temple in Star Wars.
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>>24943918
mine has been under renovation for over a year and im not good with returning books and the bastards always fine you. a fine just makes me more likely to never return the books period and never use the library again. just accept the book a week or three late and waive the fine, behave like humans
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Local libraries are dogshit. As a matter of fact thanks to an old librarian I once found out the local public library was better in the 1930s when my hometown was a borderline village than it is today with over 10 times the population.
t.br*zilian

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How do you actually overcome post-modernism?
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>>24948572
Just don't think about it.
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>>24948572
Postmodernism literally gives conservatives an excuse to act like African niggers and retvrn, (moral relativism) but they rejected it for aesthetic purposes, just because the people who invented it were faggots in France with a BBC fetish.
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>>24948572
The hidden irony is that this thread beautifully illustrates why post modernism is the ultimate truth. Different perspectives, lack of objectivity etc… all right here in this thread.
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>>24948572
You accept the lessons it is trying to teach you. That your concepts and representations are inherently imprecise and goal-driven... which is fine, since you will rarely (if ever) exercise pointless thought.

Post-modern thought contains a lot of humility that got perverted over time. It is, to use JP's language, a valid "anti-dote" to logical positivism and modernism (duh) which would tell you that knowing a handful of logical laws grants you the keys to understand the ontology of the entire cosmos. In actuality we're just hyper-fixating on propositional representations. And postmodernism is showing us a way out. Often destructive, often perverted, but it's a step in the right direction. Models must give way to reality and too many people confuse theory and reality.
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thinking back to when I had some respect for Peterstein is weird

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>can't win over blacks
>can't win over poorfags
>outright enemies of blue collar workers
>not taken seriously/ seen as useful idiots by their intellectually inferior middle class liberal pragmatic allies
>can't/won't win over the armed forces
>can't/won't win over the intelligence agencies
>can't/won't win over the politicians

>decent success rate with middle class children (dropped by junior yr), academics, homosexuals and trannys.

Is there a book which explains how this leads to revolutionary success or should i just see all the le-science-of-hisory 2-more-weeksism from the past 200 years?
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>>24950906

How does Lenin get away with writing such banger books? I guess future communism will simply be the third world struggling for power until the struggle finally goes global
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>>24951342
You all took this as an excuse to debate communism as a theory.

I'm asking about the practical marketing strategy as a movement, which no longer seems designed no to pick up the teaming masses of have-nots and win via numbers.

Instead, it is catered to picking up the members of the various protected classes (truly protected , not just "we're with you!") in society and stringing them into a loose situational financially/numerically inferior alliance with no prospect of victory democratically/militarily.
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Marxism has become too intertwined with third worldism and African terrorists to be appealing to the average white man.
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>>24950477
In places where communism is tied to some kind of ethnic or national identity, (Russia, postcolonial nations) chuds love it and libtards hate it. Honestly that just disproves communism even more, showing that tribe is far more important to people than class.
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I have lots of Marxist/Anarchist books on my reading list but they're all so expensive.

>What makes you think you're good enough to write a book?
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>>24951201
Writing a book is a laborious exercise.
To dedicate the effort, one must believe that it is worthwhile. Even if he leaves the final verdict to the reader.
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>>24948669
Wizard's First Rule being made into Legend of the Seeker forever convinced me that "good enough" doesn't matter.
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>>24948669
I've been at least half decent at almost everything I've ever tried. Basically, I'm not a retard.
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>>24948669
anons were talking about a short sentence, and how they couldn't purple/extend it poetically. I proffered my take on it, and everyone liked it. Two said "I'm using that!", that's when I knew I should be writing.
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>>24948669
I wanna do my part.

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This is horrifying. Is there a better way than Christianity to transcend this?
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>>24950832
That is Christianity???
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>>24950566
>>24948581
You’re an idiot.
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>>24948191
A subversive, degenerate Frenchman...
Daring today, are we?
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>>24948191
>fell for the meme
Good grief
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>>24950501
>I'm happy to do this with the entire French left
Please do, I like keeping notes on that kind of stuff

The dregs of society pool together like the dirty puddles they tromp. Dublin is their city. Dubh Linn. Black Pool. The name evokes images of heroin rolling on foil. The Spire watches high over O'Connell Street, a lantern above the oily slick roads, taxis and buses rolling through them, like a needle penetrating the veiny patchwork streets.
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>>24946850
Is this quote from a book, or your own writing OP? If it's yours pretty good, you should share some more
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>>24950354
It's mine
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>>24950354
>>24950431
Are you Irish btw?
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>>24951012
Yeah. Never been there though.
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>>24946850
except there is an actual town in england called blackpool and it's a shithole

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>another mid whore catapulted into fame and fortune for existing

That's it. This has gone too far, the woman problem HAS to be addressed now. Simping is an epidemic that is destroying society and it's only going to get worse.
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>>24951539
>white knight retard is also illiterate, as evinced by not fucking knowing what a comma is
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>>24947980
wrong board think you meant to post this on r9k
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>>24951539
I guess I’m not aware of many PhDs STEM hands out then, I’m in the humanities and the vast majority of the people I know are going into law school or are ending their education there
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>>24948297
She is a viper,a digital succubus meant to drain the vitality of men.
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>>24951638
Meant to reply to>>24951466

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Ok what the FUCK was this all about???
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Man takes trip to lovely Greek island and meets the Riddler from Batman (played by Telly Savalas)


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