I have $250 to spend on books
What do I buy?
I have $250 to spend on books
What do I buy?
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Adam Smiths Wealth of Nations
Karl Marx Communist Manifesto
Karl Marx Das Kapital
Ron Pauls End the Fed
F.A. Hayeks The Road to Serfdom
Hitlers Mein Kampf
John Maynard Kaynes The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
Blow up doll
Ordinary Men by Christopher Browning
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
Undisputed Truth by Mike Tyson *seriously
Red Rising Trilogy by Pierce Brown
American Desperado by Jon Roberts
Helmet For My Pillow by Robert Leckie
Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
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The Gulag Archipelago. Then use the rest of the money to sort yourself out.
The entire 'Fletch' series (frisky white fun) and 'The 39 Steps' (original redpill) for ~$15 used paperbacks on Amazon.
Culture of Critique by Kevin MacDonald
The best book in the world in regard to the Jewish Question.
The Art of the Jewlq
who buys books? Invest that shit by going to a titty bar you dumbfuck
The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner
dl them or look online, kinda like buying cds.. no one gives a fuck about your collection
Learn JAVA in 24 hours (7th Edition)
Behold a Pale White Horse
buy a used gun, a knife, and a thick used textbook you can hollow out
Everything by Cormac McCarthy. He is America's greatest living writer.
You poor soul.
Ayn Rand fans are people that are interested in philosophy but never too it seriously.
Go the distance.
The name of the wind.
Best book I ever read, put the Potter books to shame. Also better than enders game.
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The Creature From Jekyll Island - G Edward Griffin
Tragedy & Hope - Carroll Quigley
Churchill, Hitler, & the Unnecessary War - Patrick Buchanan
The Fourth Floor - Earl E.T. Smith
None Dare Call It Treason - John A. Stormer
None Dare Call It Conspiracy - Gary Allen
& get yourself a year-long subscription to Joel Skousen's World Affairs Brief ($48)
Beyond Freedom and Dignity is a 1971 book by American psychologist B. F. Skinner. Skinner argues that entrenched belief in free will and the moral autonomy of the individual (which Skinner referred to as "dignity") hinders the prospect of using scientific methods to modify behavior for the purpose of building a happier and better-organized society.
Beyond Freedom and Dignity may be summarized as an attempt to promote Skinner's philosophy of science, the technology of human behavior, his conception of determinism, and what Skinner calls "cultural engineering".
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>rat in cage is you
>cage is our twisted and evil society