What books would you consider extremely edgy, and appeal to a crowd that seeks to corrupt morality...

What books would you consider extremely edgy, and appeal to a crowd that seeks to corrupt morality, and see things from an outsider perspective that appeals to people who strongly distaste to the fabric of our society? I'm not looking for garbage, or simply something that fits this description, I'm looking for something that you'd consider good, or something that even if you didn't consider good, you'd still respect and admire and appreciate that if you did feel that way, then you'd think it was good.

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Alice in wonderlands

Sade

Hegel's greater logic.

The Bible.

>he said, without irony.

Genet

Foucault. One of the most subversive thinkers there ever was.

the term you're looking for is "unironically", user. get with the program

>get with the program

Yours is too robotic pour moi.

>morality
Mouth-breathing slave moralist detected.

You think I'm a moralist? Dude, I made this OP

anything by Johnathan Bowden or Eduard Limonov

This belief implies that we should be strong and do what is beneficial to ourselves. But in the one instance, why is it that the strong don't lead if they're so strong? Were they overpowered by a weaker minority hence they're no longer strong or outsmarted in which case their not too smart? Doesn't that mean that slave morality is the rule of the strongest? Second what exactly benefits someone? Should the strongest have all benefit does that mean they should get all resources? How do we know that is good itself.

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"My Twisted World" - Eliot Roger

Burroughs, Ballard, Sade, Bataille.

catcher in the rye
naked lunch
snow crash
the recognitions
bloodmeridian
the sound and the fury

Every book since Socrates, to varying degrees.

Read the Presocratics.

Snow Crash?

Piss Christ is a masterpiece.

Feral House publishing

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yeah faggy Internet sluts

It's really quite lovely

Socrates never made any books.

The Consumer by Michael Gira (from Swans if you're familiar with their music)

He did but all copies are guarded by a secret society.

when the fuck are they going to repress this?

I bet they're destroyed.

Never, it's shit, even Gira thinks so (I think I read that)
you can find it as a pdf

-idiot

They weren't when I was last at one of the meetings. :^)

Omg no way I wanna be part of the club :(

Carlos Castaneda

I beg to differ.

this is a good list

Tony Blair - A Journey

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The Painted Bird