Neranja
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Strangely, no one has requested the same for the term "national socialism".Which, tbh, I think the term democratic socialism should just be renamed bc it gets so confused with socialism.
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Strangely, no one has requested the same for the term "national socialism".Which, tbh, I think the term democratic socialism should just be renamed bc it gets so confused with socialism.
Thanks for sharing. I really do need to read BNW (I haven't, yet). I think DrRetarded or Lanx recommended it. I added it to my TBR along w/ Lord of the Flies (another classic I just never read).
A few comments:I think I'd be considered a national liberal, because I'm for classic liberalism. I'm for the bill of rights and the constitution, but I also understand we need some social programs but I would limit it specifically to national citizens, not legal permanent residents, not illegal aliens, etc. Just solely nationals with anti-interventionalist policies. No foreign aid, no foreign wars, free trade is necessary and good, but otherwise we just mind our own business.
For a second, I thought maybe I was for social democracy + nationalism, which I was like wait.. is that national socialism? lol. Then I remembered that the nazi party really were socialists at the heart of it and I dont believe in a socialist economy. Anyone who thinks nazis werent socialist havent read Mein Kampf or anything really about Nazis except that they hated Jews. Even if you look up "national socialism" on wikipedia, it's pretty much all about how they hated ethnic groups and nothing about their economic policies. Which, I mean nazis had social security before USA did, and at the time, USA even had strong advocacy by political leaders for Eugenics. Hell, everyone did until the end of WW2 and they all collectively backtracked.

Halfway through book one and there is quite a bit of faggotry afoot. For me, it detracts from the story which otherwise is pretty solid. Being a 2018 book it makes me wonder if it was forced in due to pressure at the time and would push books up various lists for promotion/publishing.Finished sun eater - great series, mostly good/great ending but slightly unsatisfying in a way. Great journey though! Starting something new soon
Book 1 is the worst, gets quite a bit better imoHalfway through book one and there is quite a bit of faggotry afoot. For me, it detracts from the story which otherwise is pretty solid. Being a 2018 book it makes me wonder if it was forced in due to pressure at the time and would push books up various lists for promotion/publishing.
Finished 1984 yesterday. Bleak and dreadful, but glad I read it.Shogun is what he is most famous for. I read his entire Asian Saga back in like the early 90's.
I felt the same way at the end of the 3 books and am not sure I even started book 4… maybe, definitely didn’t finish it. I can understand why it has mass appeal and has garnered so much attention, but it is very mediocre. Something about the scale and impact of everything just never resonated with me. Discussions about the ground assaults and these millions or whatever of soldiers fighting and dying, none of it had any weight.Started Red Rising at the behest of a guy I work with after wrapping up Sun Eater.
Yikes, big mistake. This guy is a very mediocre writer - good premise, a few interesting characters, but he doesn't give any character, arc, set piece the space and time it deserves to flesh anything interesting out. I'm into book 3 now and none of the deaths, love interests, political maneuverings have managed to make me care one iota. It's a bit like Hunger Games - I see the audience for the books but it just isn't me. Gave the series a good effort but the world building and characters just never get enough time to develop and it feels like he's writing high on cocaine or something.
