>>24861241
>Obviously the two books he released, for starters
I was actually pretty excited to pick up Bronze Age Mindset since the 4chan seemed to be ranting about it only to be incredibly disappointed.
I consider myself a pretty right-wing person. I thought this book might discuss the value of traditionalism, and harken to the aspects of early man and masculinity. Instead what I got was just some silly banter from someone who sounds like they took a sociology 101 class.
It's clear to me that the author of this book does not speak english as a first language since the entire book is filled with really weird grammar and odd strings of sentences. Even the content of the book is hard to describe. Chapters are incredibly short with most of them not exceeding a page or two. Each chapter seamlessly unrelated to each other despite them being categorized into sections, and none go in-deaf into the topics brought up.
To give you an example of the writing style of this book:
"Darwin and his style of thinking would never have made so much impression or ever had such power if it were simply false. Actually Darwinism is true, but only under certain conditions. It's not even a "half-truth," it's actually the full truth about a kind of life, but the mistake is to think it describes all life. Darwin is meaningless without Malthus, but this is why Nietzsche is right about both of them when he says they describe only life in England."
"Modern world not bad just because modern; and it is better than some ages in the past"
"do you understand your visions of what is 'noble savage' are just a miniature over-spent China, a spiritual China on a smaller scale? I know there are no such thing as noble Savage: Mark Twain attacked the Red Man as a faithless liar and rogue. Well, fine. That doesn't bother me: my idea of noble and vital power is different."
Please note: the bad grammar is taken directly from the book.
The entire book is just a string of wishy-washy connections of topics I'm sure the author might be somewhat well read in, but fails to really give the reader any information or point. He never goes in depth into any of the claims he makes.
Bronze Age Pervert, whoever he is, is clearly interested in a wide range of topics from philosophy to mythology, but this book is overall a mass of garble with no real information or valuable insight.