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What have you been reading lately?
I've just finished Dangerous by Milo and will eventually read everything on this chart

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All those books are trash, especially anything by Mike Cernovich.

>Road to Serfdom
>trash
just

> this all-lite trash
Choke on a bullet

All of those books are trash. Start reading real books.

>Meme books

I liked Starship Troopers a lot because of the concept of earned citizenship. I think it would be a great way to keep the worthless members of society from fucking things up for those that contribute.

Not a big fan of Heinlein's other ideas (free love is degenerate and globalism is next level retarded for its unsustainability alone) but I think he did well when it comes to civic virtue.

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'Gorilla Mindset' - yeah, I'm going to read something by a fat guy who lisps and hasn't earned his own money. More like his fantasy.

Hayek and Ayn Rand anything else there is trash.

This is a good book on Islam.

All those books but Hayek deserve to be burnt holy shit.

is 10/10.

"The Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail is the pinnacle of the redpill and suprisingly (or unfortunately) prophetic.

Anything by Knut Hamsun is a literary masterpiece and fantastic from a traditionalistic viewpoint.

Ernst Jünger has insightful works, as well as Nitezsche and of course Evola.

Jung - Man's Search for the Soul

I want to like Ayn Rand but she lost me with the whole "selfishness as a virtue" deal. How is a society supposed to survive that? I could understand it at the nation state level in the terms of foreign policy but when it's an internal practice among the people I don't see how the society wouldn't become disorganized, easy prey for other states.

>I've just finished Dangerous by Milo

Angerou
by Lo Yiannopoul

Take Hayek out, he doesn't deserve to be amongst all that other trash.

>What have you been reading lately?

This is a book i recommend.

>"I've just finished Dangerous by Milo"
>book was never published

God damn it, OP.

why even lie, OP?

The bible.

A good beginner book for dummies. Goes on the topic of America and Europe's failing birthrates, correctly predicted the migration "crisis", and goes on to defend protecting Christianity as a bastion of western culture.

The Bible, very anti semetic
Hitler loved it

>Lauren
>Milo
>Gavin

If this is an attention whores reading list then OP did a good job

>Neocon trash
>Meme
>Bad meme
>Shitposting on paper
>Ancap fanfic
>First actually interesting book, you won't understand it though
>More neocon trash
>garbage pop pol-sci and a waste of paper in general
>Even more neocon FOX News shilling
>No idea
>"Throwing buzzwords at strawmen: the book"
>Haven't read it

Back to the drawing board kiddo

It makes sense when you're an edgy teen who only wants to think about himself, while leeching off of everything around you.

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Actual Sup Forums approved books, what OP posted is kike trash.

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The Way of Men. Half-way through it and am very pleased. Also plan to get Culture of Critique soon.

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It's impossible to read from the later lists, got them in a larger version?

What's a good Knut Hamsun book to start with?

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Hayek is TOP TIER.

Sult or Markens Grode, can't be bothered to translate the titles.

Redwall series

That's the worst list I've ever seen. I seriously hope you didn't actually send money to these people.

One of the best books on political philosophy written in the 21st century. If the universities weren't a bunch of leftist cucks, this would be mandatory reading for poli-sci 101.

The Growth of the Soil, which awarded him the Nobel Prize.

Currently reading pic related and the Bible, waiting for Codreanu's "For my legionaries" and Degrelle's "The Eastern Front". I have some more books I'm planning to read, like Mein Kampf, Evola, and some identitarian litterature.

It's not the best list, but it's certainly not the worst. You're a fucking moron.

If anyone wants the condensed redpill, read Hoppe's essay arguing that monarchy is superior to democracy (but ancap is best): mises.org/library/aristocracy-monarchy-democracy

>All those books but Hayek deserve to be burnt holy shit.
Not Lauren Southern. She's great.

Sorry to disappoint you, but Mein Kampf is literally one of the shittiest books ever written.

kek nice list faggot

Good book

Not exactly red-pilled though

Lauren is not a neocon, wtf? You can call her a libertarian or even alt-lite but neocon makes no sense

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She is but definetely not as a writer.

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I don't expect it to be some magnus opus of litterature, but it's still one of the books I want to have read.

How did you read an unpublished book?

Nice bait

You want red-pilled? I got red-pilled.

>when you could be reading books about the fall of rome, ww1, the history of england but choose to spend your time reading trash about muh sjws to confirm your biases

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shittier than your diarrhea?

>throwing buzzwords at strawmen: the book
You've never read Liberal Fascism.

Well it's the first book she's ever written, still worth a read though.

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Yeah, sure, feel free to read it. Just don't get your hopes up that you're going to come away from it more informed beyond just understanding what Hitler wanted his people to believe about him.

skip mein kampf lad it really isn´t worth the effort

Most of the books suggested have been shit, here are some actually good suggestions

The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon

Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Beyond Good and Evil by Nietzsche

Revolt Against the Modern World by Julius Evola

The Republic by Plato

A lot of these are good too

Christianity is not a bastion of western culture, it's only useful for motivating plebs.

Yes

Kys stop making Sup Forums look bad

Ayn Rand Anthem is highly recommended. just found a copy in an old thrift store I recently bought. Very short read but well worth it

Agreed.

Poor Oriana... attacked by rabid leftists and ignorant little shits for years even though she was trying to warn us...

I've been reading this. Not really a redpill, but if you'd like to know how badly the Nazis bungled it, especially in the late stages of the war, this is a good pick.

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Ayn was a woman. As such, her opinions are born from her emotions, not her reason, and when she was little she suffered at the hands of the russian communists (her father lost his business and they had to flee the country).

She always hated viscerally communism for this, and like all women, she changed reality to fit her wishes. This is why all her capitalist characters are infallible, genius demigods, and all the socialist ones are evil human leeches without a single good trait.

Atlas Shrugged was fun to read, but her ideas are unrealistic, unworkable bullshit.

I actually haven't read this one. I'm definitely going to have to pick it up. Thanks, broseph

Unrealistic generalizations about women, I've seen a lot of men do the same exact thing. If anything it's a minority of each gender capable of putting rational thoughts above emotion.

Check out the works of Jack Donovan.
Start with "the way of men"

that's such a fucking meme list, read about biology and philosophy and education

>WORST BOOKS KNOWN TO Sup Forums
>PLEB TIER STARTER PACK
>/r/the_donald STARTER PACK EDITION
>I WOULD DIE 4 MOLYNEUX STARTER PACK

There are infinitely better books in the Sup Forums ebooks archive:

>Politically Incorrect Books Archive:
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And this one:

>The New Order - Collateral Reading
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What? No Turner Diaries? You noobs make me sick.
You probably don't even know about Ruby Ridge, Waco or Oklahoma City?

I remember reading that when I was 16, became a lifelong admirer of Pierce after that.

That's true. But I can't help but notice that women seem to do it MUCH more rarely than men.

Christ, how many women do you personally know that are capable of not letting emotions about a subject override their reason?

I know a few, I'd say 90-95% of women are emotional while for men it's 60-75%. I've met a lot of capable women in the sciences.

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For you faggots.

The only book you need

Sounds a lot like a book to hype yourself up with. I never thought about looking at her writing like that.

>ayn rand

Pleb here. How do you read?
No I mean like. How do you not get distracted. Anytime I try to actually read a book I get into it for a bit and maybe read a bit a day they I just stop. I want to read a ton of shit in this thread but don't start because I find it impossible to hold my attention. If I finish a book it takes me months. What kind of schedules do you follow? An hour a day every day?

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Required reading for polacks on the Jewish Question:
archive.org/details/AProgramForJewsAndHumanity

wikispooks.com/wiki/File:Germany_Must_Perish.pdf

docdroid.net/kXW5Tab/yuri-slezkine-the-jewish-centurybookzzorg.pdf.html

archive.org/details/YouGentiles_414

>meme books by e-celebs
>redpilled

kys OP

Almost done with Herodotus - The Histories, next up is Men Among The Ruins by Evola.

You probably have bigger discipline problems in general in life. Put on some headphones with some classical or electronic music, and force yourself to read a chapter from beginning to end. I your eyes hurt, go see a doctor and get some glasses. Treat reading as an exercise to help you solve your discipline problem.

You might also be dyslexic. Learning to speed read can help that.

>Lauren southern

This. Surprisingly red pilled.