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Any self-respecting /n/azi must have read this book. It's so damn good, I love the final few chapters when he really lays into modernism and all it's associated liberal perversities:
>"the attack on authority, the ridicule of anything established, the distortions of language and objects, the indifference to clear meaning, the violence to the human form, the return to the primitive elements of sensation, the growing list of genres called 'Anti' ... have made Modernism at once the mirror of disintegration and an incitement to extending it."
>"the attack on authority, the ridicule of anything established, the distortions of language and objects, the indifference to clear meaning, the violence to the human form, the return to the primitive elements of sensation, the growing list of genres called 'Anti' ... have made Modernism at once the mirror of disintegration and an incitement to extending it."