What phrases are exclusively used by pseuds? I'm talking about words that signify you're speaking to a posturing loser and should exit the conversation immediately
How is Late Capitalism a term used by psueds. It's an actual term used far and wide throughout academia. I think you're a fuckin psued you get offended over so many words without context of their use.
Carson Butler
The most obvious bait I've seen all day. End yourself.
Brayden Cruz
>I think you're a fuckin psued I think a pseud would not know how to spell pseud.
Liam Cox
You could have just told us these were your trigger words instead of trying to cover it up with your smug sense of superiority.
Parker Ortiz
"per se"
Brody Rogers
>>I think a pseud would not know how to spell pseud.
I think a pseud would care about typos more than larger accusations to distract from the fact
Adam Lewis
"late capitalism" implies that capitalism is soon to be finished, which there just is not evidence for. Pseuds still go apeshit over it.
Lincoln Thomas
>narcissism >solipsism
I bet you hate these words too
Jack Jones
>>"late capitalism" implies that capitalism is soon to be finished
No it doesn't. What the fuck. That's not what the term means at all. Even if it were true, why do economists use it as well. Professors.
Do you know who does go ape shit over it. People who talk about what they are otherwise uneducated on with certainty, because they were offended by a term.
Stop getting offended and grow up, beg your parents to give you enough money to go to college.
Levi Clark
>No it doesn't. What the fuck. That's not what the term means at all. Even if it were true, why do economists use it as well. Professors. Bro try to tone down your fucking word salads. And that is what it implies you fucking dufus just like late in the day implies the day is coming to an end. Do you think it means dead capitalism or something?
Christian Bell
>And that is what it implies
No it isn't
>you fucking dufus
Didn't you just hound me about typos. I'm sure that's how you spell doofus, ˈdo͞ofəs/.
>just like late in the day implies the day is coming to an end.
Yes. That's exactly what the term you were offended over but know nothing really of, means. You are a genius, and surely not a pseudo intellectual talking out their ass, about things they've self admittedly heard and got offended by..
>Do you think it means dead capitalism or something?
At this point in the post, you've lost me.
Noah Torres
They just need the redpill, amirite?
Joseph Cruz
>"late capitalism" implies that capitalism is soon to be finished, which there just is not evidence for.
Can you give an example of pseuds using panopticon? Ive never heard it come out in discussion.
Ethan Rodriguez
He definitely had a smidgen of pseud tendencies
Bentley Clark
Leftist Pseud numale cuck AIDS ridden fag Foucault used it. And people who reference Foucault, i.e. people who hate whiteness and masculinity
Asher Davis
Too obvious
Anthony Baker
I think he was probably just autistic - he'd have to be to get that in depth about dialectical Spirit.
Aaron Gonzalez
Do they use the term inappropriately because it seems like such a very narrow term
Ian Lewis
They used it in relation to such Pseud concepts as power relations and 'the subject'
Jeremiah Perry
>feudalism lasted 600 years >capitalism began at the earliest in 1750, 260 years ago >"late" capitalism
Benjamin Moore
what the fuck, I thought Veeky Forums was the decent board on this god forsaken shithole.
Nathaniel Ramirez
Fuck off
Jordan Thompson
Do these kind of psueds exist outside of univerity campuses?
Jason Allen
No they gather in uni coffee houses where they talk about how oppressed women and nonwhites are before taking home a black guy to breed with their girlfriends as a testament to equality and diversity
Jordan Lewis
/pol/ has been empowered by Trump and Brexit and is immigrating en masse to other boards
Jacob Price
>before taking home a black guy to breed with their girlfriends as a testament to equality wow, boyo!
Anthony Garcia
And slave empires lasted several thousands years.
Levi Foster
I have a master's degree in mathematics, faglord. Enjoy your sociology bachelors though lol
And no, econ professors don't use it
Brayden Myers
>posturing
Oliver Ward
"Qua"
Michael Reed
>And slave empires lasted several thousands years.
No, they didn't.
John Peterson
>bronze age no real
Joseph Wood
>bronze age >"""""""empires""""""
Nathan Sanchez
>capitalism began at the earliest in 1750, 260 years ago
The origins of capitalism date back to the 16th century.
Also, "late capitalism" was a term coined only to refer to the most recent period of its existence at the time it was coined, and to imply that it would come to an end at some point.
Joseph Stewart
Economists are some of the dumbest pseuds around.
Kayden Brown
>what phrases are exclusively used by people with careers in literature
Fixed that for you, OP.
Why are you so vehemently anti-intellectual?
Leo Garcia
>I'm really smart I just don't study
Nathan Fisher
>Panopticon THANK YOU
Brayden Turner
Anything that has to do with /pol/ bable, and all that ignorant shit
Tyler Reed
Are you seriously implying that the development of technology (ie. "the means of production") under capitalism is moving along at the same rate as under the feudalist model?
If you're going to "BTFO" Marxists at least read a Wikipedia article about Marxism holy shit
Jacob Russell
People started using it in the 30s. It will soon have its centennial. It's a joke.
Dylan Reed
'late' just means the height of its development. the same way 'post-modernism' doesn't mean that modernism is complete
Leo Brown
Structural Structural so fucking much
Pseuds think its some kind of sentence enhancer word but can never give it a workable definition
Angel Davis
The obvious: >pseuds >roasties >plebs >pro tip >SJW >masterpiece >spook >cuck >redpill >which should I read >who is the ______ of literature? >___ is better than ___. Discuss >cringe >reading translations And so on.
Ryder Gutierrez
10/10
Wyatt Anderson
wow someone angered the nu-male
Elijah Clark
trolled hard
Juan Stewart
>being this effeminate
Luke Green
>being this trolled
Connor Carter
>daily reminder
David Moore
>>late capitalism >>dialectical materialism not these
Eli Sullivan
dickless nu-male spotted
p.s. there's a chance I just fucked your girlfriend
Ian Adams
Flaunting a degree which you probably don't have to gain leverage in an argument.
That is a classic Pseudo-intellectual tactic, user.
Ethan Robinson
jokes on you I don't have a girlfriend
David Thomas
From Columbia, in fact. Are you mad because you're unemployed?
Cooper Moore
And adding what institution its from as if it'd make a difference.
It's ok user, you don't need to hide your pseud tendencies with a little fib about a master's in mathematics from Columbia.
Blake Jenkins
>dialectic >hegel
Found the pseud.
Dominic Sanchez
/thread
Jeremiah Carter
What's wrong with panopticon? I can't see any reason to dislike it. It describes a fairly well defined scenario that has no other less cumbersome word. I'm having trouble typing. I'm on vicodin.
Anthony Parker
I'd take out differentiation just because that's a mathematical term that actually means something. Others are pretty spot on.
Lincoln Lee
stop triggering us /pol/tards
Leo Torres
Hey dude, not sure if bait, but the term is not late as in soon to be finished but as in "latest", as used by Hilferding at the start of the 20th century. "Latest phase of capitalist development". Later translators made it "late". Who gives a shit though, it's just a word and you should be looking at content, not form
Benjamin Diaz
most 115 IQ university students use 'late capitalism' to imply capitalism is coming to an end strange how Marxists subscribe to this weird deterministic history yet somehow communism's failure just doesn't count
Parker Wright
This thread makes me puke
Oliver Anderson
*emigrating
Pseud.
Adam Howard
REAL COMMUNISM HAS NEEBE BEN TRED!!1
Connor Ramirez
Come on, lads, try a little harder. Communism is not a political system or a mechanical process, it's an abstract idea to be striven for. Whether you agree with it or not, it can't 'fail' any more than 'god', or 'democracy', or 'tradition' or whatever other spooks you can think of can fail.
Connor Flores
they've all failed
Dominic Morgan
>>just like late in the day implies the day is coming to an end. >Yes. That's exactly what the term you were offended over but know nothing really of, means. You are a genius, and surely not a pseudo intellectual talking out their ass, about things they've self admittedly heard and got offended by.. >>Do you think it means dead capitalism or something? >At this point in the post, you've lost me. Always fun to see a dufus ESL start the damage control.
Jaxson Myers
>Hey dude, not sure if bait, but the term is not late as in soon to be finished but as in "latest", as used by Hilferding at the start of the 20th century. "Latest phase of capitalist development". Later translators made it "late". I don't know about Hilferding's translation politics, but no latest capitalism is not the same as late capitalism. Sombart uses it at the turn of the 20th C to mean capitalism has had its heyday and is in decline. Then it quickly turmed into a phrase that meant capitalism is doomed or soon to be over, and famous economists like Schumpeter use it in this sense a lot. Latest capitalism comes way after this.
I don't know if it's you as one person shitting up the thread with retardedness or if a bunch of you have been led astray by some dumbass online kahn academy type course, but it's like a really dumbass badly researched opinion.
Brandon Hughes
Has any country actually called itself communist to begin with?
Joseph Jenkins
>Latest capitalism comes way after this. As in after Sombart, I 'm p sure it's contemporaneous with Schumpeter.
Carter Green
>space
Easton Jenkins
>all these pseuds that haven't read fredric jameson
Jaxson Walker
>bayes' theorem
Robert Morgan
x-pilled
Easton Adams
>I don't like ebooks Or worse yet >[Grrm] is genre fiction You will never find anyone but pseuds saying these things.
Juan Anderson
>tfw no pseud gf
Robert Gonzalez
pseud
Jason Perez
>insecure Veeky Forums Pseuds think a masters in math is such an accomplishment they don't even believe me Not gonna lie, feels pretty good
Nicholas Gomez
>Dankmeme; the nuptialisms of the cosmogenous nonhegemonous frog-god's thought-speech were divine but none knew the sound for hierarchical thought makes no sound but rather resoresexonerates in the believer's mind; make no mistake that King-Ten-Henry of the diurnallyliturgicalclergy knew not that the frog-god thought-spake unto him, for he was bbb in the soul and ddd in the mind; but then the reader asks "what then of Sisyphax and Polycles, of Hermunictus and Ron, warefor are their tails entwined?"
Camden Carter
So wait, you judge whether someone is actually intelligent, or just pretending to be through the words they use, by judging them by the words they use regardless of context?
I think we all just discovered who the real 'pseud' is.
Ryder Young
i'm a big fan of his pendulum, tho
Lincoln Sanchez
The hysteria over Othering is frustrating, without the Other, there is nothing to define the self
Bentley Thompson
>quid pro quo
Ethan Price
>And no, econ professors don't use it I've had it used in political economy classes, but whether they fall under politics or economy or similar seems to be at the whim of the institution.
Jacob Robinson
I believe you missed mercantilism between the 15th-18th centuries before the rise of liberalism roughly around 1776 (i.e. Smith's wealth of nations publication date)
Elijah Brown
All I understood of this was that it was about Pepe somehow
Xavier Stewart
>what are some terms exclusively used by pseuds? Pseud.
Bentley Martinez
I think mercantilism in the UK is like more graduate level. The US it's more important in US history because it's part of why they left the Empire. And like Italy and Spain it's the glory days.
I did cover some stuff about mercantilism in school but it wasn't introduced as such iykwim.
Lucas Diaz
Go back to tumbler if you want traps faggot
Adam Morris
Or
Nicholas Turner
i couldnt tell you how many times the concept was brought up in some trite undergraduate level course while i was still in school.
Jayden Jackson
bump
Colton Howard
>tfw you learned the meaning of the word "vehemently" yesterday after reading Borges