What are some philosophical books that BTFO capitalism/liberalism?
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>>8137162
Delete this shitty Reddit thread
None. Read Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" and realize the error of your ways.
>>8137195
Ackchyually I'm a right winger desu
>>8137227
What leftist literature have you read?
It is impossible to do it, but some lads tried.
Read some of Habermas and Markuse works, even though Roger Scruton have already owned them, they tried.
What are some philosophical books that deal with capitalism faced with the mass automatization of jobs (both white & blue-collar), caused AI and more adaptable robots?
>>8137242
xenosystems.net
>>8137252
Thanks, anon.
>>8137236
Habermas and Marcuse are liberals, jackass.
>>8137277
LO0L
>>8137277
It depends of how are you using the term.
Liberalism used to be moreso what "libertarian" means today, and you can't call those commies as "libertarian".
>>8137338
Habermas is a straight up classical conservative
>>8137231
I used to consider myself a Marxist during my edgy years (15, 16) in which I read Marx's Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, some spanish antology of Das Kapital, The German Ideology... and maybe some more. I also read some basic Lenin (Left-Wing Communism, Imperialism, State and Revolution), a couple of articles by Stalin... didn't get to pomo marxism. I might just reread that shit tho.
>>8137350
He's literally the most important Cultural Marxist alive.
>>8137355
No he's the most important Frankfurt School member alive, by virtue of the rest being deadyou fucking retard
>>8137389
>difference
>>8137351
What political affiliation do you hold now?
>>8137407
I'd say classical liberal