What is the essential Sup Forums reading list?

What is the essential Sup Forums reading list?

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Logic for first graders ->Das Kapital

My Twisted World
2083
Harry Potter.

Zur Judenfrage by Karl Marx

Q'uran
Tel Aviv phonebook

Mein Kampf and 1984 (please ignore the parts where the two contradict).

You asked for a Sup Forums reading list, not for a political science reading list.

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I definitely recommend 48 laws of power. It can teach you how to be the jewsiest Jew.

The Bible

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>'Rules for Radicals' by Saul Alinsky
Always read what your enemy reads.

Ignore all the shitty "iron pill" or "red pill" reading lists. The best thing to read is your own nations literature, poetry, and history.

'Community and Society' by Ferdinand Tönnes is good for understanding the breakdown in social cohesion at a philosophical level.

A good history book for REALLY understanding The Great War and the time immediately after is 'The Deluge' by Adam Tooze.

'Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War' by Buchanan is tough to read because it destroys everything you previously accepted. Watch some David Irving speeches for more.

The God Delusion

Funnily enough, this is good. Especially if you're an English speaker you should read the King James Bible simply for its cultural importance. Plus you simply cannot understand the context of European history without understanding the Bible.

Nothing with politics, you're keeping your mind trapped in the left-right narrative. The only thing you need to know is how money works and how to make it work for you. Read as much books on finance as you can. No matter how stupid the title may be.
Be a sponge, use the information. Get the money you want and from there do whatever you desire.

just read Dostoevsky and the Dune saga. that alone will rise your powerlevel to more than enough.

>Nothing with politics

Not even Leviathan?

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