Posted by curious, huh? on February 02, 2000 at 08:06:48 AM EST:
In Reply to: Re: can somebody propose a selection and reading order? posted by curious reader2 on February 01, 2000 at 12:01:50 PM EST:
Can somebody propose a selection and reading
order? Are there any on line versions?
So you want to understand what is being said here! (Now that's quite a shock for this board).
Well, you could try to work on a Torino factory,
its true. But not necessary. Misery is not economic, its economistic, so it is to be found everywhere. Have a look around... Open your TV set, or go to a Night Club. You' ll see misery quite clearly.
Thus, don't try to read the following books before understanding essential misery. They would be of no use, as they are to the vermins of the intellectual left. Understanding should precede, not follow.
Here we go:
Hegel:
Phenomenology of the spirit,
Science of Logic,
Philosophy of History.
Marx:
Manuscripts of '44,
German Ideology,
The Capital.
I.S:
I.S Journal Volumes 1-12.
Voyer:
Investigation on the nature and the causes of human misery.
Report on the state of illusions in our party,
Revealings concerning the principle of the world.
After this basic course, try some Plato, Hume, Feuerbach, Nietzche, Lucats, etc etc...