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posted 1 year ago by RJ567 on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +37Score on mirror )
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devotech2 on scored.co
1 year ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror )
've read the communist manifesto, I've read das kapital (legitimately a good breakdown of post-capitalism, I actually have to admit this), I've read what is to be done by Lenin, I've read standalone Engels, I've read Trotsky, Stalin, Mao, Rosa Luxembourg, Guevara, Castro, even fucking Thomas Sankara, and Hegel (he didn't only influence communism though, it's difficult to place him)

On the flip side I've read Evola, Mussolini, Codreanu, Hitler, Georges Sorel (he could fit in this category or the other just fine, idk where to put him to be honest), Madison Grant, Guenon, Blavatsky, Yockey, Dugin, Pyotr Wrangel and multiple others I can't remember that wrote about politics, "right wing" esotericism, religion, and race.

And then I've read Ayn Rand (she's actually a fucking retard), Hans Hermann hoppe, Milton Friedman, Adam Smith, Max Weber, and various other capitalist authors.

I've also read ancient political philosophy like Platos republic

Point is: I've read the works of numerous authors on every side of the political spectrum. Pigeonholing yourself into one dogma (with the exception of the church) is not the answer to anything at all. Perhaps nobody understood this better than Mussolini, who was a lifelong marxist that became drawn to nationalism, was dissatisfied with the nationalist movements at the time, and created fascism, a brilliant ideology, out of what he knew, experienced, and felt was right from everything he learned. Be like Mussolini.

I personally plant myself on the economic left of the overall third positionist movement. I fond that people like Jose Antonio primo de Rivera had the most prophetic wisdom about economic issues.
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