I think psychocentrism and the commodification of the laborer under capitalism is under-explored as a problem today.
Money model of disability makes a lot of sense but I need to reread/finish up this one.
Also semi-relevant to the entrance of women into the workforce and increasing unemployment rates.
I think this essay is often misread. I think a focus on housing is important in part to avoid a Proudhonist line emerging amongst the people. Communists should support the industrialization of housing (municipality-operated rental units, institutional landlords, etc...) which produce the conditions for the socialization of housing, and the abolition of the privately owned household.
Just a curious book. I think it makes much light when put into context of imperialism, look into Baran and Sweezy's "Monopoly Capital" for a start.
Fiery!
The part on advertising as a way of absorbing the super-profits of monopoly capital seems extremely relevant to the latest nonsense with digital marketing (Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc...). I need to look into John Kenneth Galbraith's The New Industrial State.
I like this book but it probably requires a background reading in "Labor and Monopoly Capital" first. The real subsumption of labor is critically import to analyze in the digital age.
Still need to finish this but I particularly enjoyed chapter 13. I do think that an analysis of the private ownership of housing could have been expanded on.
Scholar of International Relations, David Duriesmith reexamines "new war" as the adoption of protest masculinities in response to breakdowns in patriarchal bargaining.
An extremely good newspaper series from 2004—2008 on the intersection of Communist and Gay struggle.
Explains a lot of gender war stuff like incels in reference to the tension between economic production and social reproduction. Basically, no one has the free time to have sex anymore.
Chinese political scientist (later prominent leader in the Communist Party of China) writes a very interesting outsider view of America. Just a very curious book all around.
I think the concept of "repressive desublimation" can be applied to angst and self-destructive qualities. Much of the "alt-right" would then be a kind of "McFascism", a quick and easy expression of misery but not a real cartharsis or critique of the capitalist system.
Considers applying the social model of disability to pyschopathy. I think similar questions can be asked of personality disorders, right-wing authoritarianism, social-dominance orientation, the authoritarian predisposition, protest whiteness and hypermasculinity.
Analyzes the rhetoric of madness around school shootings. Internet forums strike me as a kairotic space in the sense Price discusses. Counter-strategic resistance and counter-diagnostic strategies of incoherence and proliferation strike me as relevant to chan culture. The whole rhetoric of facts and logic used in the right is also relevant here.
Body image issues overlap with incel and redpiller body issues. More generally, body image issues overlap with the bigorexia of the far-right.
Ethnographers, Peter Adler and Patricia Adler study internet communities of self-injurers. The profile of protest masculinities may overlap with self-injurers when protest masculinity becomes a form of self-harm.
Particularly, look into chapter 4 "Limitations of the 'Countering Extremism' Model" which gathers together a lot of good criticisms of the counter-extremism industry.
Psychologist and sociologist team, Dr. Jillian Peterson and Dr. James Densley provide a life history study of American mass shooters. The Violence Project is a better work than most of its type, but is mostly focused on observing, and disempowering potential shooters.
Pushes back against the idea that fascism is rooted in some kind of sexual pathology.
Psychologist, Bob Altemeyer summarizes his research on the psychology of "right-wing authoritarians" and "social dominants."
See for access theauthoritarians.org/options-for-getting-the-book.
Political scientist, Karen Stenner posits an "authoritarian predisposition" underlying contemporary measures of authoritarianism. Unfortunately, The Authoritarian Dynamic comes across as very saneist in parts.
Fantastic book on the dynamics of colonization.
Bleh, I've read a bit more than half of this but I still need to finish this up.
American anarchist author, Kristian Williams discusses the origins of North-American policing in slavery.
Comes off as unsympathetic but describes a real thing.
Very relatable to any minority but not really about whiteness
Dr. Filip Melo Lopes posits incel desire-hatred ambivalence in terms of Beauvoir's sovereign subject (Beauvoir). Lopes focuses on Elliot Rodger, and addresses incel sadism, but does not address incel masochism.
Professor of sociology, Kathleen M. Blee studies women in hate groups.
Organization for Transformative Works (OTW) fan studies outreach project.
Fandom research hub for Anglophones on BL, Yuri and more.
Yohoho and a bottle of rum.
Critically acclaimed TF2 SFM horror movie. Comments on internet culture and bricolage.
An NSFW exploration of trans* maladjustment and bondage. Comments on trans* internet porn.
Comments on trans* internet erotica.
Kabi Nagata explores her personal struggle with alienation.
Comments on repression and the cycle of abuse.
Comments on "spiky eggs."
An existentialist classic tackling themes of alienation and nihilism.
Comments on childhood trauma and adult dysfunction.
Tabletop role-playing game based around pseudo-gnostic ideas of manipulating and seeing beyond consensus reality.
Related to metafiction and memes. Can be (mis)interpreted as advocating for a kind of metafictional palingenetic masculinity.
From The Matrix, derives the metaphor of the redpill, meaning an unpleasant truth, popular among internet protest masculinities.
Amanda Avila spoofs transgender imageboard culture.
Surviving Sophist text with Skeptic similarities. Mostly, a series of arguments that two things are the same and then that these things are different.
Bizarre and disturbing proto-fascist novel.
Toxic positivity self-help book. Peale's religious teachings greatly influenced Donald Trump. Frighteningly callous and terrible advice.
See the Internet Archive link web.archive.org/web/20231210135756/https://dailystormer.in/a-normies-guide-to-the-alt-right.
Derek Black, transgender nonbinary woman, born 1989 in West Palm Beach, U.S., is born into White Nationalism, publicly exits shortly after college.
Man born 1972 in London, Britain enters and exits far-right.
Man born 1967 in East Berlin, East Germany enters and exits neo-Nazism.
Bisexual woman born 1990 in Toronto, Canada enters and exits neo-Nazism.
Man born 1967 in Vancouver, Canada enters and exits neo-Nazism.
Man born 1975 in South Philadelphia, U.S. enters and exits neo-Nazism, struggles with drug use.
Dalit man born 1975 in India enters and exits the far-right organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
Man born 1973 in Blue Island, U.S. enters and exits neo-Nazism.
Roland Derek Black, born 1989 in West Palm Beach, U.S. is born into White Nationalism, publicly exits shortly after college.
Unfortunately, it is common for people who get involved in groups to be survivors of child abuse.
Discusses self-hatred, gay internet nerds.
Far-right entryism and resistance in the furry fandom.
Clinical psychologist, Alan Downs discusses his work with self-hating gay men in his practice.
British based but still interesting.
Edmonton based support service for those moving away from ideologies, conspiracy theories, grievances or groups that justify violence.
I'm curious how the concept of "acute religious experience" can be applied to political religions like white Supremacy.
Serial killer fandoms may be comparable to far-right "spree killer fandoms."
Seminal work in fan studies.
Compares the free labor of Fandom, Open Source Software and Social Media.
English professor, George Landow brings together post-structural literary theory and the web.
I hated this book. However, you need to understand some literary theory to understand memes and shitposting.
Manga critic, Kaoru Nagayama studies the history of erotic manga.
Japanese media critic, Kimi Rito studies the evolution of the semiotics of hentai.
Lucid exploration of the "otoko no ko" subculture, sometimes vulgarly referred to as "traps" on 4chan.
Discusses British Wicca origins and influences. Exhaustive and fascinating but far too uncritical of right-wing currents within Wicca and Wicca's Occultist influences. Good background for spiritual eco-feminism and TERFism but does not discuss the subject.
Japanese cultural critic, Hiroki Azuma posits otaku culture as a postmodern genre of media centered around the appreciation of the schema or database of elements of a work rather than the narrative of a work. 4chan is directly related to Japanese image board and otaku culture.
See also for an explainer, Paul Perdijk's article on "Database Consumption" in Japanese Media and Popular Culture at jmpc-utokyo.com/keyword/database-consumption.
Relevant to hypnosis porn.
Ariane Cruz studies black women in kink. 4chan has a strange relationship with raceplay.
PHD candidate, Aster Gilbert explores trans* micropornography, so basically /gif/.
Film studies professor, Linda Williams analyzes hard-core film pornography.
New Yorker staff writer, Andrew Marentz chronicles the rise of the alt-right from the perspective of social-media influencers.
Writer and artist, Dale Beran gives an inside account of 4chan's evolution from meme machine to hate machine.