What book are you reading atm Sup Forums?

What book are you reading atm Sup Forums?

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Heinrich von Kleist

Between to Ages by Zbigniew Brzezinski

>why nations fail
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ant_and_the_Grasshopper

Reality has a conservative bias.

My mom read all of Aesop's fables to me when I was a kid. Based mom. So much common sense in there that a little child can understand.

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Harry Potter And The Invasion Of The Pickle People.

Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Volume 1

Reality has no bias, it's just reality.

Contemporary political ideologies are just interpretations of how government should work in our say and age

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What a fag

>tfw being honest

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if you guys read some good shit in these books, slap it on Wikipedia. The best thing we can be doing right now is correcting leftists hysteria with information.

Can anybody post a picture with red pilled books?

>implying that leftist haven't invaded Wikimeme
>implying (((they))) don't have teams dedicated to thought policing the facts

Infogalactic is where it's at faggot

Iroquois Medical Ethnobotany by James W. Herrick with a foreword by Dean R. Snow

It's fucking horrifying
I don't like using buzzwords but The entire first half where the director is giving the kids a tour of the breeding/cloning facility is chilling , made worse by the positive and informative tone of the narrative

I've saved a ton of these

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I'm reading that too and it's fucking horrific.
What really horrifies me is how accurately he foresaw the sexualization of children.

I'll give it a look over.. Thanks user

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why are you so closeted that you think children being sexulized is new?

USA is more the exception then the rule in this social moral.

Must be a short book, OP.

>Women are given a say in the running of the nation, then it dies.

Germanic Mythology by the Grimm brothers.

It's a good read.

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You should read the much better book that it's based on, "We", by Yevgeny Zamyatin, which was itself inspired by Jack London's "The Iron Heel".

Yeah, that was another good one from when they'd read to me after I was tucked in.

Probably the way to go is to re-enjoy those at a higher level by reading them to kids.

Hello again fellow iron pillers

Who here /reading and working out/

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Well most of it is the history and sources behind the stories that is the interesting part. There's still to this day untranslated Latin works by priests about the conversion of Germanic tribes. There was one guy from Columbus, OH that translated the history of one missionary in northern Germany but his book is out of print.

The book is a gold mine weather you want fairy tales, history, or info on the conversion of Germanic peoples.

If you enjoyed "Mere Christianity", consider "The Problem of Pain" also written by Lewis.

Currently reading Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell. Also just started "Based on a True Story", Norm MacDonald's memoirs.

Decent collection.

Also redwall series
Don't let your hate of furries get in the way, it's redpilled as fuck
>Christian messages
>food porn
>violent as fuck sometimes, especially village getting killed
The only problem is that some of the dialog is a pain in the ass because it's written phoneticly as if every character has a thick Scottish accent

it's a great book.

Wonder if anyone else on Sup Forums has read pic related

Thank you my leaf friend

I've got some of Lewis' books on my wishlist, but currently I am waiting to receive Brothers Karamazov and City of God. Those should be some nice reading for the Breadpill.

Villains*

Yeah I never got into history much until late into adulthood when it became apparent that the world was really fucked up and what I thought I knew was all wrong. But as a kid, things like that or Metamorphosis by Ovid paint pictures in your head that just are rarely matched by things meant only for children.

very interesting and redpilled philosophy so far

>No Human Action

>No Democracy: The God that Failed

>No Sovereign Individual

damn i loved these when i was young...got me into fantasy genre. good tastes

Not too far in, but I've learned a lot that is impossible to find online (I REALLY want to find this famous allegedly famous painting of Macarthur letting a random nip ride in the elevator with him). It also is making me hate Truman less, even if he was still ultimately a cocksucker for not letting Macarthur nuke the chinks.

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oh and im reading:

>troward books
>the entire works of HP lovecraft again (i dont care what people think, i fucking love them)
>a book on "plant spirit medicine" (i read new age books liek this to give me insight on how peopel think in a way i never would, pretty interesting)
>gundam mangas

I'm about halfway through Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell, I'm finding it a lot harder to get through than political or philosophical works, there's some interesting concepts I didn't realise existed before though like diseconomies of scale and it's given me a better understanding of subsidisation and regulation. He does spend a lot of the book comparing state managed economies to market economies, which can drag a bit even if the examples can be quite interesting.

>manga
Berserk is 10/10 untill after retribution arc
Tried it?

Just finished reading this for the second time. This book was written in 1931! Huxley must be a time traveller. No other explanation.

>thinking children being sexualized is old

Sure, there have always been fucked up pedophiles, and in many shitskin/sandnigger cultures, barbaric child marriages are seen as perfectly acceptable, but the cultural Marxists were the first ones to really push for it in the west:

spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/the-sexual-revolution-and-children-how-the-left-took-things-too-far-a-702679.html

*Re-reading
It's quite good. Not my typical fare, but there is a reason it's a classic. Give it a go if you haven't read it. You might be surprised.

Check out the Huxley family some time. In particular his brother Julian and his grandfather (IIRC) T. H. H. Huxley

Based Taleb

fuck.yes. i read up until about they fairy village (which was where it was waiting for new issues as of last year sometime)...and i really need to go back and get current on it

best part. HANDS DOWN
>fights a deep sea god
>its heartbeat is so strong it literally almost kills guts being in vicinity
>pull through and murders it

Berserk is amazing

I have. I fucking loved it when I was younger. Looking back it was just a ripoff of IRL WW2 in North America but it was pretty entertaining.

Staying woke, Sup Forums

Great choice, user.

Are they a time-travelling family? I actually know some of his descendants (girl who went to the same school as me) who even have his same last name and they are completely cucked so I don't know.

Im half way through, and what ive read is pretty good. It goes over the rise of the frankfurt school, leftist politcs, and uses classical texts such as Faust to bring to light the trouble's of today.

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Gaimen is a lefty shill. Just sayin. And that's coming from someone that use to enjoy him before I was redpilled

For fucks sake I don't want to read it now.

I know that feel now. His wife is even worse

La historia de los vencidos ( the history of the defeated) by Joaquin Bochaca

Basically WW2 and it's aftermath told from a non kike perspective. Got me even more redpilled than I was

I you can get a translated version or understand spanish I highly reccomend it

>now

god dammit. Bro*

I just got this book and havn't read it yet. I love Sandman and a few other Gaiman works. I know he's a lefty but I hope this is a good spin on some Norse Mythological tales.

Check out those two names. A glance at wikipedia or something should give you the general idea.

But hey the Bush family wound up with Jeb! so clearly the descendants don't always live up to the old masters. (The Bush family is another fun one if you're in to family lines -- just in the US, you run in to Rockefeller and there of course right to Rothschild.)

Come to think of it, my "ah ha!" moment was when I realized that every time I pulled on this string or that string I wound up back at the same coterie of people. And that's when it finally made sense to me why Alex Jones was always getting all upset about eugenics when it seemed to me like there were much more pressing issues at hand.

>just reading it now

>I just got this book and havn't read it yet.
Aye same, got it a earlier today in fact but haven't got round to reading it.

That book conveniently leaves out the IQ theory of national wealth inequality from the chapter on contending hypotheses. It's better than any of (((Jared Diamond's))) works though.

What a trash book. I can't believe they made us read that drivel.

It should be replaced by 1984 in every high school.

Atlas Shrugged was a better read than that pretentious pile of shit.

Rules for Radicals. Everyone should be reading this right now, they are following it to the letter.

Waiting for this to come in the mail

Currently in the middle of reading these 3 books

As someone who'd never read Dune and didn't really know too much about it other than Desert Planet, Massive Worms and the Spice, It's fascinating reading it and realising just how much other Sci Fi has taken inspiration from Dune (Especially W40K)

I still can't believe this is a thing.
I've seen it in person at a library and I still can't fucking fathom how this can exist.

Excellent recommendation. I gave a number of copies out a few Christmases back as bonus gifts (knowing that probably nobody would bother with it.)

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YES THIS BOOK BY SEAN GOODMAN IS A MASTERPIECE

I'm currently reading Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy by Joseph Schumpeter. I recommend it for anyone interested in economics, its full of pertinent insights about the world economy.

just took a quick glance at those wikipedia pages and looks interesting, I will look into it. It is clear they were a very science driven clan, the girl I know is studying to be a doctor

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Agreed awesome book

Did you skim through it?

The Gulag Archipelago

that cover is disgusting
i want to read this, but i'd need to find an original

Such a good book, no? I have to finish that some day.

Fulgrim

Damm, this a good one. Sad that is all in english

>tfw I was expecting some kind of response to this and there was nothing

ITT: People who don't own a Kindle or similar.

>pleb level

Redpills enjoy having a proper library, faggot

>Jack London's "The Iron Heel
I just bought 'We'. Gonna start reading it tonight.

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Turtledove is trash

DO YOU KNOW I FUCKING LOVE GUNS?
I FUCKING LOVE GUNS
GIVE ME GUNS
GIMME GIMME GIMME

What are you, a woman? Do you need to virtue signal to your house guests and show off your pathetic shelves?

What is the second half of the book like? First half is very dry but interesting.

It feels good to have a wall of knowledge that you can always count on being there. Is it dumb and retarded, maybe. But it just feels better to have a physical book over staring at a glowing screen

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>the dedication to Lucifer in the opening pages

He couldn't have been more of a stereotypical edgelord lefty if he tried

The stuff on how to take down organisations is pretty good though, the stuff about being a community organiser less so