Books that deliver a scathing critique of society, degeneracy and cultural decadence?

The more radical, the better.

Not a book, but Rick and Morty seems like what you look for.

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my diary senpai

Sounds like you already made your analysis.
The smart thing to do would now be read an opposing viewpoint but if smart were of any value to you you wouldn't use buzzwords like degeneracy so Evola I guess? The Lauren Southern book?
Just look in the confirmation bias section. It literally makes no difference what you pick

Just browse /pol/ on your kindle

pretty much this. you're disgusted with society but don't seem bright enough to actually know why, so you just went with a narrative that's been peddled around since fucking Cato's time.

literally history started yesterday the post

Brave new world

Degenerate Moderns
Libido Dominandi
The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit

All by E. Michael Jones.

If you can't answer then don't post.

you're not the boss of me faggot.

>Jane Austen, Mansfield Park
This is a serious book about the struggle to maintain traditional values. By today's standards it's kinda hilarious because an example of inexcusable wickedness = putting on some amateur dramatics in a man's house while he's away, without trying to get his permission :)
But that's the first step on the slippery slope. And the book makes it clear, once you set foot on that path, sodomy in the streets is just a matter of time.
I'm joking, except not really.

>Anything by Theodore Dalrymple
Especially:
>Life at the Bottom
>Our culture, what's left of it
Dalrymple was a prison doctor for many years. He describes at first hand the hideous cost of unrestrained hedonism, so often called a "victimless crime".

Unironically, "Little Dorrit" by Dickens. George Bernard Shaw claimed it was a more seditious text than Marx's "Das Kapital."

Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman

Get yourself a collection of Juvenal. Sure, it's a critique of ancient Rome instead of modern society, but it still checks the boxes you provided.

Del Noce

this seems right up your alley.

user please - this thread can only handle so much immortal, scintillating glory.

The Crisis of the Modern World - Guenon

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Jacques Barzun.
>From Dawn to Decadence.
>Science: The Glorious Entertainment
>The Culture We Deserve.
And sprinkled into everything he wrote.

Check out Michael E Jones, Carl Schmitt, Joseph de Maistre, Alasdair MacIntyre and Donoso Cortes, the prime reactionary thinkers of the past 200 years.

Anything by William S. Burroughs, but Naked Lunch is probably a good place to start. His satire is not for the faint of heart, but it sorings from the heart of an indignated moralist.

And of course The Unabomber Manifesto

Das Kapital

The biggest degeneracy is capitalism

>Western nations spend billions on public schooling for all, urged along by the public cry for Excellence. At the same time the society pounces on any show of superiority as elitism. The same nations deplore violence and sexual promiscuity among the young, but pornography and violence in films and books, shops and clubs, on television and the Internet, and in the lyrics of pop music cannot be suppressed, in the interests of “the free market of ideas.”

how deep.... really is it worth anything, or does it only state the obvious?

FUCKING HOUELLEBECQ
>the elementary particles

Tomi Lahren - The Complete Lectures.

Discourses - Sargon of Akkad

The lorax

Because it's stuck in a cycle of getting more and more violent, then collapsing and then starting all over again
Our biological need for each other is nothing but a curse that has been holding us back since the first human being walked on earth
Look at europe, 2 world wars in the last century and now they seem desperate for a third one. Disgusting

Evola

I think you confused the meanings of 'critique' and 'celebration'

>implying that history exists
>implying that time is knowable
>implying that causality only works in one direction

Twilight of the Idols.

Petronius is timeless, that's what you're looking for

>this memetuber has written a book that's published and you haven't
Well lads, it was nice knowing you

>Look at europe, 2 world wars in the last century and now they seem desperate for a third one.
The Qabalists set the stage for both of the previous World Wars and the coming one.

I don't know about "scathing" but the following are pretty accurate and prophetic warnings about the decline of Western normalcy in society:
>The Abolition of Man-C.S. Lewis
>The Culture of Narcissism-Christopher Lasch
>Heretics-G.K. Chesterton
>Lost in the Cosmos-Walker Percy

t. college freshman

nah it's critique

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>so you just went with a narrative that's been peddled around since fucking Cato's time.
Yeah theyre stupid because just look they were worried about changes to society and popular morality but it has hardly been altered since then stupid ppl

Right, the core doesn't change, only superficial aspects does.

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The Frankfurt School

If you really want to go down a rabbit hole read Revolt Against the Modern World and Ride the Tiger by Julius Evola. You'll come out as either an esoteric pro-monarchy hypertraditionalist or be so disgusted by the occultist roots of the modern reactionary right that you no longer mind the left. Either way, you sort of win.

>blame the water instead of the person who punctured the dam
Lauren's getting there though, rooting for her

>the core doesn't change
>accepts the narrative peddled since the industrial revolution

Discourse on the Arts and Sciences - Jean Jacques Roussaeu

what

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