Is this guy worth giving a read?
General alternative philosophers ((both left and right)) thread
He's fucking based.
>>1332338
I would like to read his work desu, but non of my local bookstores have it. Are there any other tradtionalist works like his?
That reminds me, do someone have the chart of stages of enlightenment were after fascism, tradtionalism is the final stage?
>>1332427
If you go to a good university they might have some of his books in your library. If not his works are widely available online if you just search [x title] pdf or whatever.
/his/
Why do Italian-Americans created criminal gangs and organized crime instead of working hard like other immigrant groups?
>organized crime is not hard work
>>1332269
Are you saying organised crime isn't hard work?
You know the Jews, the Irish, the Poles, and the Russians got into the same game.
I bet you think Al Capone or Bugsy Siegel are Italian names.
ITT: Historical shit that in retrospective you just can't believe when you think about it.
>the british lost the Revolutionary War
I mean really:
A bunch of farmers and some french people over throw the most powerful goddamn empire on the planet. I mean in retrospect I can't believe this shit.
Or:
>no less than 25 assassination attempts on Hitler
>Fucking terminator Rasputin
>Goddamn everything with Caligula
And...
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>>1341430
>the americans won the revolutionary war thanks to funding and training from france*
>the poison put into Rasputin's food was impotent as it had been inserted before, rather than after baking, and by inexperienced poisoners
>half of Caligula's "insane" acts like harvesting seashells and giving his horse a seat at the table were mistranslations of the latin or misinterpretations of bygone senatorial politics*
Hannibal is pretty out there, I'll give you that
>>1341452
I'll concede the points yeah, but never Hannibal. Shit's fuckin' crazy.
>some random Roman general in Gaul held out virtually by himself for ten years after Rome itself fell.
Can /his/ give me an historical perspective on US-Mexican immigration?
When did it start? How when it was in the past? How did former administrations manage it?
I think it's important to learn the past to understand the present....
>>1340811
>When did it start?
The moment a person from either country crossed into the other.
What a stupid question.
People emigrate all the time all over the world.
>>1340811
immigration has always been a thing for as long as the US and Mexico have shared a border.
but you're asking about the spike in incoming people, are you not? it'd be better to clarify it that way.
what caused it to spike is a mostly the Drug Wars going on, where Los Zetas or the Sinaloa Cartel and others are outright occupying Mexican territory and collecting tax money from the cities they administer. This has caused a significant population displacement where people run to the US for work and...
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>>1340876
This, with the abolition of quota systems following the Hart–Celler Act
>tldr, prior to 1965 american vetted their immigrants and had a set number of each ethnicity they would accept
>post-1965, the metaphorical floodgates opened and both American political parties schemed to farm immigrants and low-wage laborers as a voting bloc
Contemporary border security is deliberately lax, as both sides have demonstrated a vested interest in what largely...
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itt: sum up historical figures with events or quotes from spongebob
>diogenes
>>1338821
>we did it Patrick! We saved the city!
- General Kutuzov
>Let's go to the beach Patrick!
Churchill talking about D day
> Waterloo
Page: http://implyingrigged.info/wiki//his/
>4chan cup?
http://implyingrigged.info/wiki/Main_Page
We still need suggestions for players to add to the roster. If you have any please post them in the thread, and roster polls will start up around the time the Summer Cup starts.
What was the score from the friendly the other day? I only caught the first few minutes of the game but it appeared that >H>R>E needed more support on the wings.
>>1332185
3-1 win
Should've mentioned earlier, there was another friendly taking place today, this time against /pol/, but it just ended and we lost
i-is a one world government unavoidable? were the communists r-right?
>>1343785
yes and no
>>1343785
It's not to late to strike back at neoliberalism. Read some revolutionary literature, unionize if you're capable, educate, agitate, organize
it´s either empire or federation
Problem of Evil. I dare you to solve it.
>muh free will
>muh god is good by definition
>muh god has a plan
>muh universe is the least evil possible
Don't try to use these. Don't try sophistry. Just answer the fucking question, why does your asshole of a god allow people to suffer needlessly?
>>1343107
Cause people like you exist
>>1343109
Never knew I was the one responsible for natural catastrophes. God should have sent me a memo.
why does he allow people to be happy needlessly?
post yfw Cuckolicks and Orthocucks think you need works for salvation, and that faith alone is insufficient
Care to prove it theologically?
>>1342480
Ephesians 2:8-9
>>1342488
James 2:24-26
Care to expound on why one trumps the other?
What got the West so entrenched in the Left-Right dichotomy in the first place. How can I transcend it?
By passing through the slaughterhouse and out the other side
>>1342385
>How can I transcend it?
Think for yourself and decide where you stand on each issue based on the knowledge you can acquire and your own moral compass.
Move to the cayman islands and become a citizen, live off trading stocks and forex.
Describe your sex life with a famous historical quote.
"My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
-Jesus Christ
>>1342285
Let them hate, as long as they fear
- Caligula
"Vae victis!"
-Brennus
What did the Romans think of facial hair and body hair in general? What did they think about tattoos and such?
>>1335536
All Roman Legionnaires shaved and kept their hair short, and presumably banned tattoos as well.
Only when they started hiring foederati did beards became allowed again
>>1335546
The foederati, who are they? I know very little about the Romans and the empire.
>>1335536
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXvi1MS_0jI
Romans were not immune to fashion. Sometimes facial hair was fashionable, sometimes it was not. On body hair, Julius Caesar consistently depilated himself, but I seriously doubt the soldiers had time and will to bother with that too much.
Tattoos were barbaric.
>>1335546
>Only when they started hiring foederati did beards became allowed again
[citation needed]
Tell me more about the Ainu of Japan /his/, who were they? what was their culture like? What is their relation with the people of the Jomon period?
>>1326067
Jesus Christ how barbaric
>>1326076
Wha?
>>1326067
Jesus Christ how horrifying
Indy Neidell analyzes the latest BF1 trailer.
The good, the bad, and MILLIONS OF YOUNG MEN DIED!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYDA5usUzmg
>>1344676
>>>/v/ you marketer faggot. This has nothing to do with history.
What is the accent that Native Americans have?
Every famous Native American I know of has this accent. I don't think it's influenced by Native American languages because it's a very clear and distinctly American sounding accent. It almost sounds like a relic of a now evolved American accent.
Video related, it's an example of what I mean:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrI7S_ns-D0
It's probably just how they talk on the reservations.
>>1344675
It's simply the way the native-American group he's in talks. It really is that simple. Communities within countries form linguistic groups, and they raise their children to talk like they do.
Take the "London" accent for example. There are many different "London" accents, depending on which part of London, social class and even ethnic group. Pakistani Muslims in London talk differently to white or Chinese-descent Londoners even from the same part of London and from the same economic...
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>>1344675
You meaning west of the Mississippi? Its a divergent frontier English but with the Amerind influences of their respective languages generally inflect English or Dutch or spanish