What are some good books about collectivism, or at least ones that highlight the irrationality of individualists/authoritarians?
kek'd and upboated!
>>8079350
>individualism
>authoritarianism
pick one
>>8079350
Collectivism is inherently authoritarian.
>>8079350
>irrationality of individualists/authoritarians
>doesn't realize collectivism is the most irrational philosophy
>>8079350
Mikhail Bakunin - "God and the State" and "Statism and Anarchy"
>>8079415
/pol/ fascists are collectivists also
>>8079422
I am a true individual. I want to get cucked by venture capitalists. They are superior beings
>>8079415
Extreme left and extreme right are both collectivist authoritarians.
>>8079434
Anarcho-capitalism/voluntaryism/individualism is the only rational choice.
>>8079437
this
anyone who says otherwise supports mass murder and genocide
>>8079437
That chart is egregiously inaccurate.
>>8079454
tbf it isn't really possible to place ideologies on a simple chart like that. It is essentially one-dimensional even though it has two labelled axis
>>8079451
[citation needed]
>>8079451
>20mil
>>8079451
>Hitler
>Socialist
>>8079451
nice ms paint skills
>U.S. regime has killed 20-30 million people
https://www.sott.net/article/273517-Study-US-regime-has-killed-20-30-million-people-since-World-War-Two
>>8079620
And this doesn't include all the starvation that occurs under global Capitalist hegemony which for some reason is fair game to include under Communist regimes
i noticed nobody mentioned a single book yet so i made this
>>8079620
>The U.S. is responsible for between 1 and 1.8 million deaths during the war between the Soviet Union and Afghanistan, by luring the Soviet Union into invading that nation.
stopped reading
>>8079871
Read next dumbass
>>8079381
that's the fucking joke you mong
although i guess you could say pinochet was an example of that
>>8079620
god bless our great nation
i'm saying this unironically