I swallowed the red pill around 2013 when started to take more of an interest in politics, but I've always been anti-immigration/moderate racist.
Only recently I've begun to really open my eyes. I've found myself trying to redpill myself even more. I am starting to believe (((the conspiracy))), but I want some books that are Sup Forums approved to read. Is Mein Kampf worth a read?
I know this is bait at this point but fucking hell, there was still someone that did it seriously believing in it.
Anthony Cruz
thanks ameribro
Isaac Ross
What's your problem with that list? Seems comprehensive and decent to me.
Michael Price
WTF is doing 1984 and Zarathustra in? all the other is shit
Adam Perez
Read The Culture of Critique for red pills on Jews
Ian Barnes
>there was still someone that did it seriously believing in it. no, there never was man
Levi Cooper
>Milo >Cernovich >McInnes >Dawkin It's the cemetery of intelligence. They're glorified polemist. If you have the time to read books, it's surely not by these ones that you should start. It's the Harry potter of politics.
Sebastian White
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Dylan Gray
WTF? Shlomo Avineri >MOSES HESS: Prophet of Communism and Zionism
Joshua Hill
I keep flaunting this all the time on book threads.
Rate my tastes, Sup Forums
Gavin Collins
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Justin Lee
A classic.
Ayden James
Good luck finding a translation on this one.
Robert Adams
>know thyne enemy
Matthew Hall
>txt TRUMP to 88022 >88022 >88
Ethan Sanders
>Anna Karenina Dropped You better read something from my meme list than this glorified soap opera
Lincoln Perez
This book taught me that there is no altruism in politics; democratic leaders are just as big of snakes as dictators, and everything they do to "benefit" us is just a self-serving ploy to remain in power.
Ayden Cook
Truly a prophet disregarded in his own country.
Nolan Sullivan
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Isaiah Diaz
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Justin Scott
Don't you have Tolstoi as a national treasure?
Gavin Davis
2nd
Hudson Cox
His other books are good.
Matthew Rogers
3rd
Liam Sullivan
Have you read the kingdom of god is within you? What do you think about Christian Anarchism?
Kayden Mitchell
Culture of Critique by based Molyneux
Kevin Nguyen
Very nice. I wish I had them on paper
Levi Thompson
t. elitist
Eli Bell
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Jackson Hall
Come on, 1984 and Nietzsche are better than this shit list.
Jaxson Gray
These are the top 100 books created by /lit/
Austin Sanchez
leaf
Elijah Gutierrez
>post modern garbage is somehow more important than the Iliad Hmmm
Jose Scott
Meh, pretty 08/15 list. and I've read/know almost all of the books on that one.
DESU Brothers Karamazov, which is regarded is among the, maybe the best book(s) of all time, was fucking boring.
Caleb Rivera
I think that is /lit/. They are supposed to be super leftist.
Jack Thompson
Shhhh
Michael Ramirez
Go home, you fucking shill
Leo Rogers
Does anyone here anotate and/or take notes while they read?
I try to, but it slows my pace and kills ny desire pretty quickly. I eventually pick it back up, but I was wondering, any tips for efficient note taking? Especially so it doesnt completely kill my interest or hamper my speed?
Or should I even bother anotating?
John Russell
Hey. Hey! HEY!...This is library.
Adam Green
People who naturally read fast and comprehend tremendously don't have to annotate. If you have problematic reading skills, then you should annotate every so often. You don't have to go balls to wall with it imo.
Blake Rodriguez
HEY!...This is library.
Jose Edwards
>The Metamorphosis >Lolita Loved them. Lolita might be my favorite book. >Don Quixote >A Confederacy of Dunces These books caused me physical pain to read. I really wanted to like them, but I laughed more reading Lolita than these two. Combined. Dunces felt low brow to me, it was like if Judd Apatow made Napoleon Dynamite. I also couldn't handle the fact that the author felt the need to transcribe the American tragedy that is colloquially referred to as "the New Orleans accent." Don Quixote felt a little bit like that as well, but between such scenes were hundreds of pages of story that flew right over my head. I heard it was a satire of romantic literature of the time, and as someone who knows nothing of that subject, perhaps I'm not the target audience. >Moby Dick The first 28 chapters feel like the beginning of an epic adventure. The last 3 like the main event of a pro-wrestling PPV. The 104 in the middle like Don Quixote. I thought maybe what I took away from the story was a better understanding of the whaling life back in those times, only to discover later that most of that stuff was meant to be comedy. So, instead I took away nothing. I'd still say I liked the book, but most of it just went over my head. >Nineteen Eighty-Four >Heart of Darkness I liked both of these, but I wish I had someone to talk to about them. I don't feel like I fully got the latter's message, and I don't understand why the former has an imagined ending. But they do fill you with dread.
Jacob Ortiz
Hey, this is library.
Adrian Gray
I do it mostly to help me remember the work if anything.
I've been waiting for a /fascism general/ all day to find the directory to the fascist/natsoc books downloads, anyone have the links?
Connor Taylor
>lolita fuck off scum that is pure pedophilic trite
Brody Watson
This bookshelf upsets me
Matthew Price
it's a brickshelf
Ethan Murphy
>Pat Buchanan: Death of the West Just read it a couple of weeks ago. Pretty much says what all of us already know, but is very well researched and has great citations. A great read all-in-all
>Hans Hermann-Hoppe: Democracy: The God that Failed Discusses all of the traditional forms of government. Decides democracy is tyranny of the majority, and even monarchy is preferable. More importantly, it presents an uncucked version of libertarianism, realizing that open borders and tolerance are what cause a society to fail. 10/10 read as well
Isaiah Wilson
>Lolita is pure pedophilic trite Congrats you're so stupid the entire novel went right over your head
Juan Wright
was Democracy: The God that Failed really that good or are you shitting? I can't find it on /lit/
Eli Martin
>author is a russian jew >not complete garbage
Elijah Fisher
>No mentions of Evola, De Maistre, Carlyle, Burke, Voltaire, Spinoza, Hegel >No getting to know your enemy Like Marx and Horkheimer >No Tolkien either
Wew fucking lad
Jose Cruz
That Russian Jew unironically has more value historically than you ever will
Parker Allen
Not bad, mine is like half of that. I feel for some meme books. But now my collection is mostly julius evola
Easton Anderson
Lolita it's a fucking great book. It has one of the most beautiful narratives of all time.
Jose Roberts
1984 and Nietzsche are the only good books in that matrix.
Matthew Rodriguez
>Post modernist garbage, basic bitch philosophy, no economics
That's /lit/ for you.
Robert Robinson
How does monarchy work when it only takes one bad king to dry fuck everyone for the next 50 years?
Nolan Sanchez
/lit/ is not where you want to go for redpilled literature my friend. I thought it was a great read.
Mason Peterson
Wait what? Nabokov is a kike?!
Every fucking time!
Adam Wilson
Rate my reading list Sup Forums: >Kevin MacDonald - Culture of Critique >Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf >Corneliu Zelea Codreanu - For My Legionaries >Martin Luther - On the Jews and Their Lies >Julius Evola - Ride the Tiger >Plato - The Republic >William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries >Hans Herman Hoppe - Democracy: The God that Failed Anything I should add?
Aaron Cook
Brother, pedophilia is not excusable.
Aiden Watson
Anything by Pat Buchanan is pretty redpilled, especially the Death of the West, Suicide of a Super power and Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War
Juan Barnes
>he fell for the penguin meme >he fell for the stalag meme
6/10 tbqh
Jayden Price
Not understanding the entire point of the novel is a mental exercise by the kike to prove he is the greatest author by making the reader sympathize with the most evil character
Brayden Torres
Well, it's preferable to democracy. Still not ideal. You should really read it, I think he puts forwards a lot of really good ideas for how a society should be organized.
Ethan Wood
Has anyone else here read the protocols of the elders of zion? I found it to be very insightful. I think one should know their enemy well enough to defeat it.
Isaiah Sullivan
2edgy4me
Nathan Lopez
The jewish century by yuri slezkine. It's basically apologia for the jewish role in the ussr written by a russian mischling.
Brandon Green
I guess that's why everybody hates Joker and the acts he is doing and every libtard doesn't secretly wish he could be him, amirite
Cooper Kelly
read this, it's good.
Adam Barnes
A true patrician would have the unabridged version of Decline of the West.
A surprisingly good list. It just shows how much western literature has declined. Most publishing houses specialize in minority sob stories and shallow "binge" novels. Even lefties used to write interesting, illuminating novels a hundred years ago.
Moby Dick is one of my favorites. It's endlessly interesting, a meditation on life. You may prefer The Sea Wolf for a more straightforward narrative.
I loathe people who dislike a book because they disagree with the protagonist.
On Power, Betrand De Jouvenel The Latter-Day Pamphlets, Thomas Carlyle The Gulag Archipelago, Alexander Solzhenitsyn Tragedy and Hope, Carroll Quigley Revolt Against the Modern World, Julius Evola The Machiavellians, James Burnham Leviathan and Its Enemies, Sam Francis
Luke Gray
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Kevin Hill
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Carter Morales
Christina Hoff Sommers is the only one of those worth reading as an introductory red pill, and even she's not as good as some other suggestions ITT.
1984 is a good book, but people will make of it whatever prejudices they carried in with them: it's better to get a good sense of Orwell the man and read some of his other books before going in to 1984 so you can understand what he was actually saying with it.