Recently saw a thread about this one and was surprised to see that they were already selling it in a bookstore that I like to go to, even though it is supposed to release somewhere in September or something. I’ve read a fairly significant chunk of it so far (~170 pages of the 261) and it is quite intriguing. I was particularly surprised about a passage about how biological sex affects gender identity, going against the orthodox beliefs about trans people that is practically infallible in most liberal circles today.If anyone is interested in seeing some pages I’ll gladly post some.
>>25471056he's from the 90s he probably doesn't realize u can get cancelled for that
>crystal woman starts playing
>>25471062at least they didn't put him in an ill fitting leather jacket or something
Passage about trans people (1/2)
Passage about trans people (2/2)
>>25471066>doo doo doo doo doo, bad to the bone>b-b-b-b-b-bad
>>25471072>one cannot build a political right around"one" can build a political right around anything one wants, dude. i thought this guy was supposed to be a big thinker and shit.
most interesting public intellectuals? was he even on charlie rose? any podcasts? talking head on tv panels? has he ever written an nyt op-ed? if he did it was so weak no one even remembers it never minds assigns it in englishj 101 classes as an essay starting point. like he may be an intellectual, but "public" implies he's actually out and about talking to mfs.
>Fukuyama still thinks he's relevant
This thread will devolve into a thinly-veiled pol thread in 3.. 2.. 1..
Trump is the last true man
>>25471056Post more pics of what you found interesting, please.The trans ones were interesting.
>>25471056whats he say about immigration
>>25472533>book is about a political theorist>thread could devolve into /pol/!woaw
>>25471056>public intellectuals
>>25471067have you ever seen a video, there are many, of a cat that bark-meows because it was raised with dogs? it never learned proper cat meowing and copied the dogs.it is still a cat.
>>25471067He's right
>>25471056>too dumb to synthesize Trotsky and Schumpeter and realize the thing that brings us down is the same thing that brought down the sovietstroons and troon angst are an accident of corporatism thoughbeit.
>>25472652He talks about immigration in a chapter discussing Sam Huntington. Not about immigration per se but talks about how American culture is protestant in many ways. Fukuyama has talked more in depth about immigration in other books so there’s not that much of it here.(1/2)
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>>25471056Does he talk about political issues stemming from advanced technologies or trans/posthumanism?
>>25472831He talks about transhumanism right after the part discussing trans people that I posted earlier (1/2)
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>>25472840>>25472842Awesome thanks anon, im glad he addressed this matter, although doesnt wrestle with the problem as much as I would have liked.
>>25472643He advised Muammar Gaddhafi for a while and writes about his experiences here. Very interesting stuff (1/4)
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>>25472843No problem anon. He does mention in the passage I posted that he wrote a book about it so maybe that’s worth checking out if you’re interested.
>>25472652>fuk ya hamas
Fukuyama talking about BAP. Didn’t expect this one lmfao
>>25471056Whoa amazing thread thanks anon !>>25473115Complete TRUTH NVKE. Most zoomers who've shifted right recently did so because they were tired of leftist moral puritanism. A similar process takes place with a lot of econ and tech grads, who seem to think that the world is theirs by virtue of being logical autists.
>>25473115I don't think Yarvin actually cares about pronoun people since he has gone on record saying that some people in the hypothetical new regime will be trannies. It is more so that he is sickened by progressives trying to intrude upon conservatives and impose their culture on the world. He also thinks that democracy as a system heavily incentivizes really sordid behaviors and feedback loops that are detrimental for the health of the nation.But who am I kidding. Nobody wants to actually read him. They just need a named enemy to be afraid of (Yarvin also talks about this somewhere).If only you knew how bad things really were.