• dgdft@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Might be a matter of taste, but ISAIF is worth a read on the basis of its wild mix of sociological brilliance and unhingedness IMO. That’s not to say I endorse blowing people up in the slightest, but the work stands taller than the sum of its influences.

    E.g. I think he synthesized and added to quite a few different authors in presenting his concept of oversocialization. (Please do correct me if I’m off-base — I love philosophy but it’s not my main wheelhouse).

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          17 hours ago

          You enjoy doing extra work? Why not explain the gibberish acronym in the first comment?

          Oh! I’m soooo sorry! I thought everyone wrote their dissertation on Ted “My First Love” Kaczynski?

          Listen to yourself, you sound ridiculous.

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            13 hours ago

            It’s just off-the-cuff writing without copyediting. Tad sloppy, but weird hate, homie.

            E: To squarely address my view of Teddy K, he’s in the same bucket as Karl Marx, Otto Von Bismarck, Rasputin, etc. Not someone whose core values I share, or think is a good person — but a historically interesting character who has cultural symbolic importance for the role they played in their respective time and place.