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'''Arthur Schopenhauer''' was a post-Kantian, pessimistic German philosopher (born in 1788 in the city of Danzig, Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania, modern day Gdansk, Poland) and [[NEET]]. Though largely unappreciated in his own era, his writings had later become immensely influential. Of greatest relevance to this wiki, he is also known for his 'misogynist' tract entitled ''On Women'', which argued for [[female subordination]], authored in 1851.
'''Arthur Schopenhauer''' was a post-Kantian, pessimistic German philosopher (born in 1788 in the city of Danzig, Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania, modern day Gdansk, Poland) and [[NEET]]. Though largely unappreciated in his own era, his writings had later become immensely influential. Of greatest relevance to this wiki, he is also known for his 'misogynist' tract entitled ''On Women'', which argued for [[female subordination]], authored in 1851.


Schopenhauer was not an [[incel]]. He had various love affairs throughout his life, not rarely with women much younger than him. He never [[marriage|married]] because he perceived monogamy as too limiting, so he was more of a [[chad]] style [[misogyny|misogynist]] than an incel misogynist; he was, however, mercilessly [[rejection|rejected]] by a [[neoteny|17 year]] old [[foid|girl]] when he was 43.  His work has been cited as a precursor to the [[blackpill]] philosophy,<ref>https://multiversityproject.co/blog/did-incels-get-their-philosophy-from-schopenhauer/</ref> though different from contemporary incel blackpillers, he did not advocate against courtship, saying the lack thereof would drive people into boredom and suicide.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Romance_(love)&oldid=1035315905#Arthur_Schopenhauer</ref>
Schopenhauer was not an [[incel]]. He had various love affairs throughout his life, not rarely with women much younger than him. He never [[marriage|married]] because he perceived monogamy as too limiting, so he was more of a [[chad]] style [[misogyny|misogynist]] than an incel misogynist; he was, however, mercilessly [[rejection|rejected]] by a [[neoteny|17 year]] old [[foid|girl]] when he was 43.  His work has been cited as a precursor to the [[blackpill]] philosophy,<ref>https://multiversityproject.co/blog/did-incels-get-their-philosophy-from-schopenhauer/</ref> though different from contemporary incel blackpillers, he did not even advocate against courtship, saying the lack thereof would drive people into boredom and suicide.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Romance_(love)&oldid=1035315905#Arthur_Schopenhauer</ref>


== On Women ==
== On Women ==
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