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The Chapo Guide to Revolution
- A Manifesto Against Logic, Facts, and Reason
- Auteur(s): Chapo Trap House
- Narrateur(s): Felix Biederman, Virgil Texas, Brendan James, Autres
- Durée: 7 h et 4 min
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In a manifesto that renders all previous attempts at political satire obsolete, The Chapo Guide to Revolution shows you that you don’t have to side with either the pear-shaped vampires of the right or the craven, lanyard-wearing wonks of contemporary liberalism. These self-described “assholes from the Internet” offer a fully ironic ideology for all who feel politically hopeless and prefer broadsides and tirades to reasoned debate.
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Irreverent, hilarious and insightful
- Écrit par Camron le 2018-08-23
- The Chapo Guide to Revolution
- A Manifesto Against Logic, Facts, and Reason
- Auteur(s): Chapo Trap House
- Narrateur(s): Felix Biederman, Virgil Texas, Brendan James, Will Menaker, Matt Christman
Irreverent, hilarious and insightful
Évalué le: 2018-08-23
The Chapos have written a manifesto with the potential to flush out the toxic impurities absorbed by our current political and cultural moment.
Seriously, though, armed with irony, irreverence and a combative posture, a firm grasp of our cultural landscape and its relation to politics, this Guide is simply the strongest accessible case out there for a broadly socialist politics - especially to those who might otherwise be amenable to popular reactionary ideas that they casually or unthinkingly consume on YouTube through the likes of Jordan Peterson (e.g. alienated young men).
This book, in other words, captures the pulse of American politics and culture, and by revealing its underlying absurdity, levels a comedic, Leftist critique of political discourse dominated either by 1) champions of the "free" market or 2) those who denounce "cultural marxism" and the "globalists" in favour of no fap and modelling one's behaviour after lobsters.
Oh also, despite its US-focus, many of the book's arguments, particularly the insufficiency of liberalism, are equally applicable to a Canadian context under the spell of woke BAE Justin - so Canucks or Québecois, consider giving this a listen.
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