Reading Books

What book(s) are you reading rn, Sup Forums?

be honest now...

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War and Peace

It's fucking great

amazon.de/Deutschland-Visier-Stalins-europäischen-vergleichende/dp/3806112495

Good book user!

Candide

>Our men defended themselves as the Pope's soldiers usually do: they all fell to their knees, threw down their weapons and begged the pirates to absolve them of their sins in articulo mortis

House of leaves - Danielewski

history of the low contrey wares by Strada

Sup Forums doesn't even know about it because it's suppressed history and Sup Forums is mostly jew-fed by summaries written by manipulative jews hundreds of years after the events.

In fact I'd wager Sup Forums has never even heard of Famiano Strada since he doesn't have a (((wiki)))

lower case o
lol

Good book..

let me more, oh wise one

since you asked...

Tacitus: gutenberg.org/files/2995/2995-h/2995-h.htm
Machiavelli on Livy: gutenberg.org/ebooks/10827
Strada 30 years war: archive.org/details/debellcohi00stra
montaigne. all of it. ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/m/montaigne/michel/essays/complete.html

Tell me when you're done and I'll start you off with hidden American history.

muh image

I might go so far as to say it's the best book in existence

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Too many. Finished the first book of decline of the west yesterday. About to start the second next week.

Defending the Undefendable - Walter Block

It's not very long or a dense read so I've almost finished it in 2 days and will be moving on to Ride the Tiger.

i want to read this next
heard it is good babby/into tier evola
en.metapedia.org/wiki/A_Handbook_of_Traditional_Living

evolamind

Phenomenology of Spirit by Hegel, German idealism is based.

how's this with sources? does he use primary sources and know the stuff or is it just warporn?

evola is meme shit. familiarize yourself with montaigne and spinoza before you educate yourself fucking stupid

>tfw you're a heretic
feels good man.

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reading this on a new Kindle I bought.

It's pretty good

Heard this is a mindfuck of a book
Is it really that hard?

reading THIS

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also this, good taste man

The Occult by Colin Wilson.

There's some nice stories in it.

whats your excuse?

Brothers Karamazov along with the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible

Tumblr could function a full year solely off of the pretension in this thread.

I'm reading Primetime Propaganda by my boy Ben Shapiro. Pretty good stuff especially as I'm a television lover especially the 70s, 80s, and 90s stuff.

no it fucking isn't its a load of incomprehensible pseudo philosophy

my own anarchist philosophy (and we all have one) is stronger put together than anything on your image because I have a solid foundation of historical knowledge that those authors simply don't

Reading "Mere Christianity" right now. Does this book ever go beyond "muh feelz"? It seems like philosophy for retards

A must read.

the federalist and anti-federalist papers. I side with the antifederalists so far.

you guys are learning wrong.

hegel was a Prussian shill, he was bought and paid for, he didn't serve reason or philosophy, all his efforts were towards defending Prussian authoritarianism

>I have a solid foundation of historical knowledge that those authors simply don't
Hahahahaha.

can confirm that's a good read my friend

Read this cover-to-cover folks, time is running out

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Reading Gulag Archipelago.
It's good, not as greatas Kermit the Frog makes it out to be. I have the same skepticism toward is as I do all the wonky holocaust testimonials.
Reading Camp of the Saints next.

Some shitty fantasy from that guy who only cares about churning 'em out as fast as possible

nice meme my dude

1984 - George Orwell
I have also ordered Animal Farm by Orwell.

Nothing personnel kid.

This also if your fucking lazy read romans and belive the gospal inside it

>self-help books
pathetic and plebeian

>Reading
What? You think you're better than me ?
(Typical Person response while I was growing up)

Sup Forums on a kobo counts right?

>codex fascismo
more like codex autismo

tfw no das kapital

people immediately react to any hint of intelligence with fear and rejection

/lit/ fuck off

Picked these up a few weeks ago, liking Schopenhauer and Fisk so far, Nietzsche not so much

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Cicero's "Somnium Scipionis". William Danby's translation right now, which feels the most "Roman" to me, but totally undercuts it with heavily Christian footnotes. I'm still glad I forcing myself through the appendix about the "vain imaginings" of the "heathen" because I would have missed the lovely note scrawled in the margin of the Library of Congress copy:
>indeed a negation of all existence, for what existence can there be in total abstraction?

I think Ride the Tiger might be a better place to start if you haven't read it. The Raido book doesn't necessarily make much sense if you haven't read Evola or offer you much if you have. I was hoping a "handbook" would provide more practical advice for integrating his ideas with ones life, but it's more like reading an extended Metapedia entry.

Thank you. I will bear this advice in mind if I ever get around to studying the history of Jewish thought.

Sup Forums clearly has better than /x/

dem quads, bwah.

you working through the essential fedora-core philosophers?

You said be honest

oh shit I'm reading that too

he;s right, you're a weak faggot peddling jewish snake oil

written by a Nazi propagandist

bretty gud

youtube.com/watch?v=Aj-QUbYL3mc

>reading 3 books at once
>bookmark is at the front of 2 books, not one present in other

lol

good luck and keep em coming

"The Orthodox Church" by Sergius Bulgakov

Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
I like it so far, there is a lot of great advice in it, but I am often unsure wether I actually understand what he is saying.

(Border) collie psychology I want to know what I'm in for when I finally get one in the next couple of months.

No one really understands Neetzsche.

I don't read self help books. Unironically calling other people "plebeian" for the reading choices is gay as fuck

Faust - Goethe

>it's the /lit/ faggot
Glad to see you removed that discount sticker from Nietzsche.

would you prefer nigger? who cares?

kill yourself for even playing devils advocate here you piece of shit

Me too. I fucking hate it. This is the 6th time I'm starting it over.

I've gotten to like page 500 at the very most. I always lose interest with the 10 gazilion characters and sub plots and tangents about fucking nothing.
I'm going to try and crack away at it this time.

>Anonymous
Knocking out Plato's Republic, which I hadn't yet read for some reason. Enjoyable so far.

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that's not what devils advocate means, you stupid fuck

This is real history.

>reading orthodoxy books
>non-greek, non-romanian, non-bulgarian, non-serbian authors
??????????

The Mystery Of The Grail

the picture is from last month when I got them, I'm on my second read of essays&aphorisms

what?

The jews and their lies by Martin luther
I find it bland so far but I'm sticking with it

literally the only thing it means is the advocate against the church. anything else is wrong. im using it as a metaphor to illustrate your pathetic existence, but it's too subtle for you. moving on.

The Republic is dogshit
>in b4 satire
dogshit is smelly

I've read it. It's fucking garbage. Rip off of the Torah and Bible with more violence and nonsense and far less parables that let you actually think and more "IF A NON BELIEBER SHUUUD, YOU SHOULDDDD"

Fucking top stuff m8

You're in for a working dog, unless you have a flock of sheep to keep the animal busy get another breed. Treating a working dog like a house pet is abuse by neglect.

thats probably why no one responded

I should add that my bedside reader is meditations by Marcus aurelius
Great for little bedside spurts

Reading "On Representative Government" within the collection, not sure I agree of his dislike of an unelected Upper House desu

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It's true. I have a balanced and measured approach to anarchism AKA 'temporary autonomy' within the fabric of a sheriff state.

Plutarch's Lives