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eternally mogged by the Hitch
reading secondary lit is bad enough, but watching lectures by someone with such a physiognomy and voice... Kekk
>>24830502Yes he's great. I particularly like the interview (maybe after some speech he gave) where he just chats about stuff, much less ranty. He makes a lot of good predictions, like the internet being the thing that will break the liberal cultural stranglehold and so on.
>>24830502Never had any interest in engaging with him.
It’s wild how speeches he made in goddamn 2012 are still relevant today. We’ve really been doing this bullshit since the 60s.
I liked Jonathan Bowden when I was an undergraduate but eventually I realized he was a bit of a pseud and offered literally zero practical prescriptions. Vanguardism is the most obvious, shallow, surface level non-specific doctrine imaginable.
>>24830840Its a very common thing with Right-wing thinkers. They can be brilliant on analysis and prediction, but utterly useless for solutions.
>>24830847>just cut off your dick, broah yes, the prescriptive left
>>24831049Don't knock it until you try it.
>>24830840What are your "practical prescriptions"?