What are some based books?
History, Philosophy and Fiction.
What are some based books?
History, Philosophy and Fiction.
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Guns, Germs, and Steel
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Mein Kampf
Siege
Turner Diaries
Unabomber Manifesto
confessions of an economic hitman, john perkins
Is that you bro?
Stop posting pics of our mom!
Dune
>Turner Diaries
masturbation fantasy, waste of time
Ego and his own
Harry Potter.
While on the topic of sci fi, pick up The Mote in God's Eye, aka The Case Against Third World Immigration: The Book
Heinlein was consulted heavily during the writing of it if that tells you anything
Don't listen to him, post mom's feet.
Sweden is so fucked. Sad!
History: Tragedy and Hope
Philosophy: On the Shortness of Life
Fiction: Atlas shrugged
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Atlas Shrugged is literally garbage.
Here's a couple info graphs. Hopefully they don't come out at potato resolution as I am phoneposting
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>somebody else FINALLY posts Tragedy & Hope and it's not me!
I love you.
The Intelligent Investor
The Richest Man in Babylon
Blacklisted by History
anthem by ayn rand
Books for ants
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>Mein Kampf
I bet you havent even read it. Its literally mindless ramblings of an angsty austrian guy that got his heart crushed by a sexy jewess.
The Gulag Archipelago
Starship Troopers
Assuming redpill means truth, I like history. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L Shirer. Written by an American living in Germany through it all. Shows just how batshit insane Hitler was. Like we can pretend to like Hitler but he was absolutely 10x worse than the worst of Joos.
Slaughterhouse 5
Prometheus Rising
The Bible
The Prince - Machiavelli
The entirety of Edmund Burke's work.
The Social Contract - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Most of the work of Montesquieu
Most of the work by David Hume (Four Dissertations, treaties of human nature, etc)
If you can read and appreciate this fine novel, you can consider yourself a genius.
Too small
Wolf Totem, written by a Chink. It's about a student sent to Mongolia during the Great Leap Backwards, and what it's like to live on the plains. Their veneration of wolves, and also their battles against them. Fascinating stuff, and quite redpilled.
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A Farewall To Arms (WWI)
The Last Kingdom (Viking age Britain)
The Way of Kings (Fantasy Fiction)
Dune (Science Fiction)
1984 (Science Fiction?)
Top 5 right here
- Demons: Dostoyevski
- Anti Fragile: Taleb
- The Counter Revolutions of Science: Hayek
- The Best & Brightest: Halberstram
- Simply Complexity: Johnson
- SPQR: Beard
There you go homie, read up
Subtle redpills here.
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Concept of the Political, Carl Schmitt.
The Lord of the Rings?
I'm curious on how it qualifies here, I mean it's a good book but the political coverage in it is really meagre.
Saved, thanks mate.
Very short read but very helpful.
The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot
Forbidden Archeology by Michael Cremo and the late Richard Thompson
The Biggest Secret by David Icke
The Perception Deception by David Icke
Phantom Self by David Icke
The Source Field Investigations by David Wilcock
The Synchronicity Key by David Wilcock
Fingerprints Of The Gods by Graham Hancock
Fractal Time by Gregg Braden
Magicians Of The Gods by Graham Hancock
Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by Nick Bostrom
Etidorhpa by John Uri Lloyd
Autobiography Of A Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda
The Eerie Silence by Paul Davies
DMT: The Spirit Molecule by Rick Strassman
Bhagavad Gita
Covert Wars And Breakaway Civilizations: The Secret Space Program, Celestial Psyops And Hidden Conflicts by Joseph Farrell
The Ascension Mysteries by David Wilcock
The Hidden Messages In Water by Masaru Emoto
What's wrong with the book? Never read it and seriously asking.
It's white-guilt garbage, Pajeet.
It attributes the success of the west solely to geographical factors basically.
It argues against cultural supremacy/religion/ulterior factors etc
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake
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>Prometheus Rising
Great book, although I think he majority of Sup Forums would hate it, especially Natsoc larpers.
>pic related
is a pretty good companion to Prometheus rising imo, helps a lot with introspection and self-awareness.
Also:
>Enchiridion-Epictetus
>Meditations-Marcus Aurealius
>On living and dying well-Cicero
Also, Theodore Dalrymple and Roger Scruton are underrated authors on Sup Forums.
Glad to see you again Canadabro. Are you enjoying your Evola?
I'm undecided about whether or not to buy the Evola trilogy. Give me your best Evola sales pitch.
HOPPE READING LIST
>ARTICLES
lewrockwell.com
>The Economics and Ethics of Private Property (1993; 2006 2nd edition)
mises.org
>A Short History of Man: Progress and Decline (2015)
mises.org
>Democracy—The God That Failed (2001)
riosmauricio.com
>A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism (1988; 2010 edition)
mises.org
>From Aristocracy, to Monarchy, to Democracy (2014)
mises.org
>The Myth of National Defense: Essays on the Theory and History of Security Production (2003)
mises.org
>The Private Production of Defense (1998; 2006 edition)
mises.org
>Economic Science and the Austrian Method (1995)
mises.org
>What Must Be Done (2009)
mises.org
>Unabomber Manifesto
Shit, didn't know about this. Readig right now.
Good to see you too lad.
My best Evola sales pitch is a lecture about him and his writing by Jonathan Bowden. If you have an hour give it a listen and I guarantee you'll be sold.
>flex like david icke
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Ditto.
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gary taubes good calories bad calories
srsly
ther's a n audiobook on t sites if you don't want to read it
Garbage.
How is Diogenes related to ancap? I can see Anarchism but Capitalist materialism seems to be the antithesis of his philosophy.
I didn't make this chart so I can only speculate that it is because most ancap thinkers are not mindless anti culture capitalists.
>History, Philosophy and Fiction.
The Holy Bible, it's all three of them.
It has History (Acts), Philosophy (Paul's Epistles) and Fiction (Genesis)
Churchill Hitler and the Unnecessary War. Pat drops some subtle redpills, essential reading to get a background on reallife WW1&2 history
The gulag archipelago
Your whole country needs to read it.
Evola aka philosophical Ebola is trash.
Irrational idealism.
This book. One of Bannon's influences.
Im at page 31 currently.
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>Men of the West
>disgusting things and evil growing in the east
True nobility returning to power
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Food of the gods
Mein Kampf
Brave new world
Prince
Lotr
Sherlock homes
So we're approaching the Fourth Turning? What comes after?
>the bell curve
>history books by David Irving
>Dr. Kevin Macdonald's books on Jewish evolutionary psychology
>there black rules white
>the clansman
>a gruesome harvest
All but the clansman are historical/scientific.
*where black rules white
Beowulf, translated by Michael Swanton
Kind of hard to adapt to the language in the beginning, but once you've read 30 pages or so it's amazing
i picked this up from my college library and they were legitimately angry
that should tell you everything
'The Dice Man' by Luke Rhinehart.
'Stanger in a Strange land' by Robert Heinlein.
'The Moonstone' by Wilkie Collins.
This. Guns Germs and Steel is a great read.
I'm into Vicorian English literature because I like the language.
There's a Sup Forums reading list .jpg somewhere but I can't find it in my image folder. Pic is similar, but the one I had saved is more comprehensive.
Also
>the camp of the saints
>Hitler's war
>march of the titans
>The Crusades: The flame of Islam
>Rules for radicals
>the culture of Critique.
Yes. Double plus good. I plan on buying this as soon as I finish the bell curve.
Great book. Love how innovative thinking is considered insanity to the Moties.
Checked like a mother fucker
I'm on part II currently. Makes you fucking sick
Liberty or Equality: The Challenge of Our Times by Erik von Kuehnelt Leddihn
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real redpill. must read 100%
this book is essential for anyone
I didn't make the chart but I'll add this: Tolkien claimed that none of his works were allegorical. I claim that he is a liar.
Read the western canon books.
Many found on lists like these.
The fact that a college had it is remarkable. The fact that your average college lefty library worker knows what it is is surprising.
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That intro is actually pretty good and is eerily similar to the goings on in America. During his time as a poor laborer in Vienna, just replace slavs with mexicans and you the average experience of the white working poor in California.
To name a few:
>Crime and Punishment
>The brothers Karamazov
>Beyond Good and Evil
Throw in Mein Kampf of you want to understand Nazism and Hitler better so you can point out when someone's bullshitting you about either of the two.
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Oh shit, my uni has this book.
I'm going to get it out next time i'm at the library
That and Mein Kampf were two of my dad's favorites, but he was a registered Dem. Makes me think maybe he was double secret redpilled.
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You are white today
A war.
The book says there are four turnings that lead to a war that decides the next direction our country goes.
Same patterns for Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWII.
Gas yourself Jared
jack Donovan, Way of the Tribe
>that list
Christ on a turdstick, /lit/ is literally 15