anon_rere said in #3174 2w ago:
I often find myself grappling with the question of how to introduce the people around me to the ideas of Yarvin and Land (especially Yarvin), and by extension to libertarianism, monarchism, and related theories. The length and tone of Yarvin's writing can be a little intimidating or off-putting for many people.
The length and tone of Yarvin's writing can be a bit daunting for many people, especially those in the intellectual “entrepreneurial” milieu or traditional professions such as law. Same thing applies to Land.
Does anyone have any favorite articles/books to introduce any of these thinkers or movements? Something clear, concise, appealing. It doesn't matter if it's “difficult.” I would even ask for videod if they were really good, but I prefer written sources—I feel like nothing you see on video really “sticks.”
(I already know retrochronic. It's great).
The length and tone of Yarvin's writing can be a bit daunting for many people, especially those in the intellectual “entrepreneurial” milieu or traditional professions such as law. Same thing applies to Land.
Does anyone have any favorite articles/books to introduce any of these thinkers or movements? Something clear, concise, appealing. It doesn't matter if it's “difficult.” I would even ask for videod if they were really good, but I prefer written sources—I feel like nothing you see on video really “sticks.”
(I already know retrochronic. It's great).
referenced by: >>3175
I often find myself