What reactionary writers have you read the most of?

What reactionary writers have you read the most of?

Martin Heidegger, Ernst Jünger, Anthony Ludovici but i'm not quiet sure, could be i have under estimated the amount i spend on others and i've read many from Oswald Spengler to Revilo Oliver, Julius Evola and et cetera.

Julius Evola

I don't spend much time reading the intellectually disabled

I am not a reactionary but if you don't read anything by ractionary writers you are missing out.

>I don't spend much time reading the intellectually
>disabled
You mean, you don't read the contemporary literature. Good on you.

Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn

Hoppe

Molding

Lao Tzu

>Lao Tzu
>reactionary
Nicely memed

>but reads Veeky Forums

David Foster Wallace

I've only started reading reactionary literature very recently. Just finished Revolt Against The Modern World and about to start Decline of the West.

Revolt was excellent so when i finish that i'll pick up a few more Evola books. Facism Viewed from the Right and Notes on the Third Reich look really interesting.

Heidegger, Junger, Carlyle, Burke, Dostoevsky, Eliot are all off the top of my head

Forgot Chateaubriand and de Maistre

Stalin

>Stalin
>reactionary
niggah

If you're not memeing then I'd be interested to hear you develop this.

I'll defend the legacy of Lenin and work towards socialist world revolution.

Jk, let's revert to building capitalism in one country.

t. Stalin

he reacted to irony

Is that all there is to it?

Disappointed senpai

Well I've read at least three or four of his books, whereas I don't recall reading much from any other reactionary writer. Hence I suppose he must be the one I've read the most of

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>actively continuing a revolutionary government instead of attempting to restore the deposed Russian monarchy
>reactionary

Carlyle was a filthy whig and a liberal

Chateaubriand and Madame de Staël

Does this count? In some ways he's quite liberal. He thought that people should be religious before they became adults in the way that a dragonfly nymph has to leave the water and moult before becoming a dragonfly. His point I think was that fewer and fewer people experienced the joy of escaping religion because they were never indoctrinated in the first place. So paradoxically, religion in his opinion was good and necessary.

this desu senpai