Hey pol, I'm a senior in high school and I need some redpilled books to choose from for a book report in my English class. My hope is to subtly drop some redpills in the class presentation, while also reading a thought provoking book. The only real requirement for this assignment is that it has literary merit, or a high quality of writing attributed to works of literature including drama, poetry, and prose.
Redpilled Books
Decline of the West - Oswald Spengler
My Awakening -Dr David Duke
Lord of the Flies
Fahrenheit 451
Maps of meaning - Jordan Peterson
>Darkness at Noon, Koestler
>The Island, Huxley
>Gulag Archipelago, Solzhenitsyn
>The Road to Wigan Pier, Orwell
>Letters to a Young Contrarian, Hitchens
anything by Gottfried Feder. You'll blow anyone out of the water. He is like dropping a nuke on lies.
Already read these, so no dice.
I will look into it, thanks.
Thanks
Might be a little too obvious, but I will check into it
Redpill is just an edgy worth for ideas that fit the narrative of /pol
This is an 18+ board, gtfo
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I am 18
Damn, and you still edgelord in your 18s.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - The Gulag Archipelago
All about the evils of communism n sheeit.
archive.org
Modern man in search of a soul by Carl Jung. It's short and concise, Carl Jung was along with Freud the founder of pyschoanalysis, Jung was a mystic who believed in the soul... Also I'd suggest the birds and the bees by Kierkegaard, reading it I got an out of body experience
Only when I'm bored
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The road to Wigan pier is a very important book, I'd also recommend
Starship Troopers
Thanks
Also the way of men by Jack donavan, it squashes the gender spectrum narrative. Definitely a book that helped me understand manhood
(((Demons))) - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
This, a must read
Adios America -Ann Coulter
The Prince -Machiavelli
Beyond Good and Evil -Friedrich Nietzsche
History of the Peloponnesian War -Thucydides
Hamlet -William Shakespeare
>Huxley, Brave New World
>Solzhenitsyn, Gulag Archipelago
>Peterson, Maps of Meaning
>Hayek, Road to Serfdom
>Hoppe, Short History of Man: Progress and Decline
>Hicks, Explaining Postmodernism
You can also watch his () lectures online. The book is quite long and builds slowly, so it may not be that interesting at first.
youtu.be
(link to 2016 lectures)
watch a few mins of it and see if it interests you.
Thanks man