So /lit/, what is a spook? Do you know or just force this like a meme?
'forced memes' are a spook (and vice versa)
Anon is a spook.
Its when letting nonmaterials (morals, social agendas, religion) influence how you live. For instance, if your trying to have a nice day, that's a spook.
>>8124054
there is nothing spooky about having a day that is good
1. A spy.
2. A derogatory term for a person of African decent.
I have never heard a definition of 'spook' that actually makes sense beyond a dump of other words.
It's used improperly more often than not, I'm sure.
>>8124054
That seems completey impossible unless you're an autistic automaton.
>>8124113
I mean impossible NOT to do. Excuse my retardation.
>>8124119
He didn't explain it well and no one here will; just go read his book
>>8123975
Spooks are oppressive abstractions. Stirner emphasizes that all genuine opression is ultimately exercised by concepts and ideas that are respected and considered sacred, e.g. god, goodness, badness, state, society. Stirner believed those to be no more than bloated trivialities that haunt the mind and imprison it.
>>8123975
societal construct, like gender
>>8123975
A shit obsolete idea, by a shit antiquated philosopher.
>>8123975
My interpretation of a spook is anything sacred that is taken for granted, or rather:
>Anything whose sacredness is taken for granted
>>8124417
Try to disprove him
Argument it
>know what a spook is