A redpilled book for a reading club

>be Law student
>like a lot Tax Law 101
>meet a based as fuck professor
>redpilled about the immigration problem and shitty leftist economics
>very right-wing
>best professor I have had since the start of university
>we always talk after the class on high taxes, political news, books, etc
>yesterday finished last exam of the semester
>after finishing my exams he tells me to wait until the others students finish
>he invites me to his secret reading club
>he proposes me to choose a book to read in this club
>last book they have been reading: What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets by Michael Sandel
>"Think about it"

Well lads. I think I have made it. Like a myth, it is rumored that my professor only invites 5 students per year to this reading club. They talk about philosophy and other intelectual stuff. I have met a few of the members of this group: all of them are working in high-end top law firms. This is a great "networking" opportunity.

So this is my question:

>What book should I choose -to introduce these people to the redpill-?

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Mein Kampf

Mien Kampf

Gorilla Mindset is sure to make a great impression.

Ride the Tiger.

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Christopher Caldwell, the last revolution of Europe.
Or one here.

monkey brains by gorilla lithp man

>Christopher Caldwell, the last revolution of Europe
Sorry, name is different in english.

art of the deal t b h

Hi Satan.Still trying to get human souls with deals?

Culture of Critique

The Way of Men

Show them that Masculinity and the Duty of men is dying out

or

The Law of Nations, show them how we the people should be in control of the government, not vice versa

OR

The color of crime

turner diaries

culture of critique for maximum redpill.

Otherwise, Antifragile is a good book. It will trigger a fuck ton of discussion

The Republic. It's a classic, so it's hard to judge it by modern sjw standards. Discussion could lead to redpill.

Manifesto for a European Renaissance

Meditations

Rational Male

delet this

I'm not even memeing you.

Anything by Malcolm Gladwell.

1)1984
2) I have no mouth and I must scream

Kek says this book.

you just scored the fucking "it's who you know" jackpot simply by being right leaning in a lefty world

goddamn, this timeline kicks so much ass

choose wisely

The art of the deal.

Sapiens..

Revolt Against the Modern World by Julius Evola, one of the most powerful and bitter redpills known to modern man

No

On democracy in America by tocqueville

>le-dangerous-thinker-college-club.jpg

Just so you know its absolutely normal in Eastern Europe for women to kiss their children on the lips

Bug jack barron

Scifi in the 70s, norman spinrad, white male ebil guy, absolutely foul language and writting style, bogpill level of woke

"Democracy: the God that Failed" by Hans Herman Hoppe

It's normal here too, pedos just project their sexual urges onto every picture of children they see.

Democracy the god that failed

It's a no-brainer

catcher in the rye

Baron, what did you say?

- Mommy has a third nipple, you know. I still have to suck it.

You are a grown boy Baron, you shouldn't have to do such things. Now please tell me about the third nipple.

- Thats the nipple between mommys legs, she usually shaves there before I start.

The Homo and the Negro

This. Even Victoria Beckham (she's British) shared a picture of her kissing her daughter on lips. People went absolutely mental

Revolt Against the Modern World by Julius Evola

delte tihs

Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix

The Bible

Comic version when?

My great aunt kissed me on the lips when I was 5 and I got a fucked up infection that took months to get rid of. Leave kids alone!

"God and Man at Yale: The Superstitions of 'Academic Freedom'" by William F. Buckley, Jr.

The Decline of the West.

There is only one answer.

The Prince by Machiavelli.

They will appreciate it.

The Bell Curve. You have to read this if you want to be Alt-Right

Classical studies (Ancient studies for Americans) major here.
Don't pick something edgy or baseless shit like Evola or similar right-wing literature. Go for something "classical".

Perhaps Machiavel's Discourse on Livy's First Decade ?
Tocqueville has been mentioned in this thread, it would be a great pick.
Maybe Gibbons' Decline and Fall?
There's no point in picking Spengler, it's unreadable to people who do not have a solid grounding in ancient philosophy, literature, history, etc ; perhaps Burckhardt's Civilization of the Renaissance?

>Jacques Ellul: The Technological Society
>James Burnham: The Managerial revoulution
>Nassim Taleb: Black Swan or one of his other books

Alternatively I suggest Tocqueville as well.

Witnessed

Watchmen.
No joking or memeing, show them the true redpill.

Jews and Their Lies
by
Martin Luther

...

Leviathan

Probably don't be a prentitious faggot if you can't think of a proper text the cunts in there may appreciate and possible, just maybe - learn from.

You should go in there with nothing but an individual, right-wing mind attempting to learn from others there.

Thucydides.

>tfw too smart to read anything but memes

the bible
mein kampf
the quran

he's gonna rape you OP

No están ahí para leer novelas y probablemente se han leído los clásicos (de derecho y economía).

Es una decisión dificil, porque además se trata de tu carta de presentación.

Optaría por un ensayo, nada de novela, algo que hayas leído previamente, sepas que tiene suficiente consistencia para ser debatido y además del que ya tengas ciertos puntos de vista y críticas al respecto.

Enhorabuena, espero que sea una gran oportunidad!

Ve con pies de plomo, quizás son masones, es muy de su estilo.

Oswald Spengler: The decline of the West

this

"The reign of quantity and the signs of time". It's a bit easier to read than Evola and a good start if you want to get into traditionalism.

fucking kek

...

Race and Culture by Thomas Sowell: Rather than the hereditarianism espoused by racists, the identity politics and environmentalism espoused by SJWs, this black conservative economist explains the disparate outcomes of peoples on the basis of internal cultural values, norms, and skills. He makes a persuasive argument and bolsters it with good historical examples.

The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins: From before he became "euphoric", he became known for this landmark book in which he explains both the basis for evolution and the implications of conflicts which arise out of differing evolutionary interests. It provides a solid foundation upon which to learn more about evolutionary psychology or human behavior in general.

Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman: A great introduction to a Nobel Prize winning body of work into how humans make decisions, including the cognitive underpinnings of our decision making process as well as the biases we are vulnerable to. Depending on the backgrounds of the people in the reading club, this book may cover topics that many are already familiar with.

Human action, by Ludwig von Mises

jesus i can smell the fedora and cheeto fingers from here you cuck,

the books art even bad, its your description leaf, fuck you dude

>classics major
>hates Evola

This is how I know you haven't read Evola. He writes about the ancient world at length, and his works on Buddhism and Hermeticism in particular are found in many libraries of eastern studies and classics. Herman Hesse and Carl Jung used Evola's works as source material for various books. Maybe you should actually read Evola instead of assuming that he was nothing more than an erudite edgelord.

Juan Donoso Cortes - essay on liberalism, socialism and catholicism

the guy is spanish

I should add that large parts of Men Among the Ruins is commentary on Plato's Republic. Seriously, if you do have an interest in the Classics, Evola is for you. Skip Ride the Tiger if your interests are purely academic