What are some good books about collectivism, or at least ones that highlight the irrationality of individualists/authoritarians?
What are some good books about collectivism...
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>individualism
>authoritarianism
pick one
Collectivism is inherently authoritarian.
>irrationality of individualists/authoritarians
>doesn't realize collectivism is the most irrational philosophy
Mikhail Bakunin - "God and the State" and "Statism and Anarchy"
Go back to /pol/, dumbass.
/pol/ fascists are collectivists also
I am a true individual. I want to get cucked by venture capitalists. They are superior beings
Extreme left and extreme right are both collectivist authoritarians.
Anarcho-capitalism/voluntaryism/individualism is the only rational choice.
this
anyone who says otherwise supports mass murder and genocide
That chart is egregiously inaccurate.
tbf it isn't really possible to place ideologies on a simple chart like that. It is essentially one-dimensional even though it has two labelled axis
[citation needed]
>20mil
>Hitler
>Socialist
nice ms paint skills
>U.S. regime has killed 20-30 million people
sott.net
And this doesn't include all the starvation that occurs under global Capitalist hegemony which for some reason is fair game to include under Communist regimes
i noticed nobody mentioned a single book yet so i made this
>The U.S. is responsible for between 1 and 1.8 million deaths during the war between the Soviet Union and Afghanistan, by luring the Soviet Union into invading that nation.
stopped reading
Read next dumbass
that's the fucking joke you mong
although i guess you could say pinochet was an example of that
god bless our great nation
i'm saying this unironically