I’ve got like 39 pages left. What have I thought of this outdated masterpiece?
>>25167024idk havent read it
>>25167132Difficult books don’t get the attention they deserve
>>25167024>outdated masterpiecenot at all. Literally since WW1 we have not left the life of the worker. You fucking morons don't even realize how abnormal it is for us to every day all year mobilize as many people as possible, sacrificing families, health, happiness for some absurd work effort for some imagined state of "war" that ultimately leads to... what??? more work?This book is more relevant than even Max Weber's protestant work ethic and the spirit of capitalism, and no one is rushing to say that insight is no longer apt to diagnose the modern neurosis. One thing Moldbug is right in is that our society is not building towards anything teleological, instead, future civilization will just wonder at us laboring to create so much of so many trivial things. Do people not realize, we are not actually at war, but our efforts are war like? We can actually calm down the work efforts; but no, everyone is intoxicated with the spirit of the modern worker who conquers the globe as Jünger describes it.