• deadbergeron [he/him,they/them]
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        4 years ago

        Yeah I realize in hindsight how problematic some of these guys were, but I can’t deny how important the beat writers, along with types like ken Kesey and hunter s Thompson were for my radicalization

          • deadbergeron [he/him,they/them]
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            4 years ago

            yeah i can't tell you how many times i watched fear and loathing in high school, and that book actually got me back into reading, which I hadn't done for years at that point. as you say, his whole mockery of the system which I at the time understood was fucked up, but didn't really have the words to explain why it was fucked up, was really important

                  • deadbergeron [he/him,they/them]
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                    4 years ago

                    haha yeah i guess that's pretty true. i was heading that way myself if I didn't get into anarchism. all my friends are fuckin burnt though, still great people but yeah, the contrarianism without having anything you're really working for really brings one down after a while

            • ViveLaCommune [any]
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              4 years ago

              It’s the kind of text that initiates, re-organizes, helps to understand an instant, but doesn’t go beyond (well it’s an oversimplification but let’s say that). Much like hedonism, it has a potential in re-centering yourself, for a moment. But AFTER THAT there is a need to go beyond, to follow a strong desire, a revolutionary one, not a loop of pleasure.

              It is necessary to break the cage in which you are in. Except there is a need to ask oneself then, what the fuck do we do ?