Do you guys read?

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no

I'm reading that list and putting some on my wishlist.

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I've read a good chunk of Dugins fourth political theory but got disinterested, read a lot of Democracy in America by Tocqueville, but I'm mostly studying this shit so I don't have time to read that shit for fun anymore.
Pic related, left is done, right is in progress.

I'm rereading Starship Troopers right now because I like to imagine I am a badass space marine who loves math and kills aliens.

Reread The Sun Also Rises last month before two weeks in Madrid.

What should I read next?

Yes that bottom book is a library book, no I'm not returning it.

Is tubes about tubes?

It's about how the internet was built and the history of it, and basically a documentary about a guy who visits historic and modern datacentres that are/were key to the growth of/present state of the internet.

>Actually inviting peoples to read the whole load of counter-intuitive bullshit that is the communist manifesto

No

It would help to debating communists, but they're lost causes anyways because they can't into logic regardless, just ideologues who pretend the world would actually work that way and be stable.

Yes, whole series of them.

Why is that upgrading and repairing pcs book so thicc? Seems like a pretty simple topic.
How's the Ubuntu book though? I always forget how to do shit on it and have to Google everything.

I read the Communist Manifesto. Considering the impact it's had on modern political and social thought, I think it is reasonable to expect one who engages in political discourse is at least familiar with it's concept and Marxist theory, even, if like myself, one completely disagrees with it

I dont read nigga I rap

a book a book
white boy reading a book
while my black cock 9 inches makin yo girl shook

jokes on you, I don't have a girl

Old testament should be tier 1, not the new testament. Or at least the whole bible. Actually, the fact that the OT isn't on here at all is a major error. I get that we hate jews but that doesn't stop the ot from being a foundational text.

non location posters truly are the niggers of posters

currently reading Camp of the Saints and Liber Null & Psychonaut.
first is very enjoyable, unsettling and constructive. i see a lot what's happening today occuring in it.
latter is for curiosity. gnostics really like to promote sex magick.

What interests you? I just got The Poem of the Cid, planning to start it tomorrow

too true

No.

Reading and masturbation are mutually exclusive.

I cannot read for shit within 24 hours of ejaculating.

The ubuntu book gives a solid foundation for how the OS operates and shit, basics of command line, which requires its own book. It's worth reading if you ever want to use it as a main OS, and most applies to any Linux. Brief intro to setting up servers.
The upgrading and repairing PCs book is so big because it is a surprisingly huge topic. He covers how everything is made, and you get a fundamental understanding of the engineering and electrical structure of every component and media interface from the 70s to today, every CPU feature, every motherboard chip and what they do, why HDD drives need special enclosures to operate at extremely high altitudes or in space, every bios error code, and so on and so on.

Fuck off with your data mining kike bullshit.
Saged.

NT is a continuation of OT. OT being a historical account of the white aryan race. jews have the talmud, christians have the bible. biggest deception is making people believe that kikes can create anything original. they are only creatures that destroy.

This obviously isn't an exhaustive list of every book one would benefit from reading, considering how long the Bible is, I think it would be better to just read the New Testament if one were to only read one. People are already familiar with many of the stories of the Old Testament, while many only know about Jesus' Crucifixion in the NT

What am I going to do, tell (((them)) what you read so (((they))) can come and burn your books?

Damn thats pretty neat. I'll have to get those.

anyone who is interested in ancapism should read Atlas Shrugged, or at least the speech from the climax of the novel

(((Atlas Shrugged)))

Pic related gets you hooked

I'm reading Atlas Shrugged atm.
Next on the list is The Fountainhead and then some non-political books

I wish I was able to read again, bought a ton of books over the years that I meant to get to, never realized the connection before.
I'd like to stop masturbation and pornography so I can read books again like when I was a kid.
I used to read a book a week before I turned 13, slowed way down and by the time I was 18, I stopped reading altogether unless I was forced to for uni and even that was hard to do.

out of those i've only read beyond good and evil, half of meditations, 1984, and the prince

what an absolutely pointless post

>Canadians hating on individualism and laissez faire capitalism
Color me surprised

How was The Prince, I think that's the next one I'm going to buy

>Reads Tocqueville
>hates capitalism and individualism
Pick one.

the fountainhead starts off alright then you realize almost nothing is happening and there's a million more pages left

What an absolutely new.

it's alright, it has some interesting points and really shows the way things typically work as far as power goes, but the writing style is pretty dry

i'd recommend the art of war (which isn't listed) if you haven't read that yet

The old testament isn't really very important for understanding politics except insofar as it is attached to Christianity and St. Paul desu senpai.

That's not the communist manifesto you dip it's Das Kapital and literally no academic disagrees that it is important and an incisive analysis of how Capitalism functions. In addition to being historically important as a foundational text of the Marxist tradition it's also important to read in order to grapple with thinking about the nature of capitalism even today.

I know what he's trying to say, it's just not useful in any capacity
anyone who doesn't know Ayn Rand is a Jew is just as stupid as someone who would explicitly blank out all of her work purely because she's Jewish

emma goldman was a better female jew writer

her book, anarchy, has a lot of interesting points

I've only read My Disillusionment In Russia, and that was very good

>yes goy follow my national totally not socialism
>it's not real socialism don't worry

FUCK OFF

You know there are REASONS people hate jews on here right?
Also if all of Rand's writings disappeared tomorrow nothing great would be lost. Her philosophies are trash and her literary writing is even worse.

good insight on how to keep your friends close and enemies closer. doesn't matter if you're king of france or working in a corporate office. it'll teach you how to stay in control.

i haven't read that one, i'll have to check it out

>bible
>meditations by overratus maximus

I am so fucking sick of these pseudo intellectuals
Go read Evola and stop LARPing

Pirate fags are the worst of them.

Gulag Archipelago should be on here somewhere

I went on a kick of reading about socialists who gave up on the Soviet Union, and read that, the unauthorized sequel, and Homage To Catalonia back to back. It was pretty interesting

>stop LARPING
>by reading Evola

kek'd

Some advice, please?
I need to start reading again. How was everyone else able to overcome this?

>thinks meditations is overrated but plato's republic isn't
wew

>ebooks

I am currently reading "Tragedy and Hope" and I have a question.

Why the fuck is this book on the Sup Forums's recommended reading? Seriously, this book is pure GARBAGE. Bluepill from the beginning until the end.

WWF Attitude Era shows and PPVs.

You live near the beach? I've always got through tons of pages at the beach

just finished it, taken with a heavy grain of salt just like holocaust stories.
a russi-user suggest Anatoly Moskvin as a follow up on gulags.
read something interesting to you, 20 minutes a day and it'll start to steam roll.

which are these are in audiobook form? if anyone knows

two hundred years together by aleksandr solzhenitsyn should be on here to

Already got Politics and The Republic, what else should I grab in that same area?

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Don't fall for the book jew

Democracy in America audiobook is on YouTube.

I like real printed books

It's still good for stea-...p-pirati--...obtaining books that you only need part of, are hard to obtain, or you don't wanna pay for for other reason.

Finishing Schop's WWR now. Although Nietzsche thought asceticism was pathological and that there is no reality but our own, the idea of seeing through the principium is very interesting.

Have you read the Tao Re Ching? It has the same eastern metaphysics and renunciation morality as other eastern works, but it applies it to the chaos of Chinese society and argues that desire is the source of all political conflict. A worthy political read.

fpbp

I've read roughly around 2000 books so far.
Ebooks are good for general literature that is translated to lingua franca. I only buy and read native literature in a physical format.

E-reader can do that as well (e-ink display) while being mobile and having more than 1 book with you. I generally read 2-3 books at same time.

Go kill yourself.

>important and an incisive analysis of how Capitalism functions
>literally just ignored all evidence that didn't fit his preconceived notion
pick 1

Has anyone read my book?

Good point

I definitely understand why some people like them, it's just not the same for me. I also really like how I don't need power or anything to read printed books

e-ink readers have two weeks+ battery time

bump

Reading totally sucks ass

I must admit, I am something of a /lit/let

One is a bunch of nonsensical ramblings from a Stoic
The other is a great critique of "civilised" governments
Whats your point?

oh boy i love book threads

Currently reading through this book. It's long and can be a bit disorderly with how much it bounces back and forth but for a good look at European history as a whole that doesn't relegate Eastern Europe to the wayside. I haven't found a better book on general European history.

Just recently finished the eddas and some other books related to Norse Paganism as well. Sadly I'm gonna be devoting a lot more time to coding so I probably won't be reading as much as before.

So you're one of those assmad christcucks who piss your semite supremacist filth everywhere I take it

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I understand, it's just not the same for me. I like seeing them on my shelf as well

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skip straight to pic related, its Sup Forums

If youre enjoying Heinlein, be sure to read The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
If you can put up with hippie themes in your literature, read Stranger in a Strange Land as well

What I do is use ereaders primarily for fiction or books that I don't take notes in. Although the Kindle has a built in highlighting and note function I just find that notes I actually write stick with me more.

It's helped a lot because I'm currently just living in a small apartment with not a lot of space. My book shelves are already overflowing.

the prince was a work of satire. This isn't a meme, Machiavelli said so. It's in line with A Modest Proposal For preventing the Children of Poor People From being a Burthen to Their Parents or Country, and For making them Beneficial to the Publick.

Would also recommend The Problem With Democracy - Alain de Benoist.

this is a troll pic

I've read a lot of russian literature because it amazed me, but in the last 4 years i've only read historical books (as in, they actually describe history. Not a fictional story set in a "realistic" timeline to show "what happened" like Ken Follet. I don't know the proper word for the genre though), mainly about the first half of the 20th century which definitely is my favourite period

i'll have to reread it with that mindset, thanks

I own it but haven't read it yet.

no i read on amazon that its the blue pill
are you trying to convince us to live a sacrificial life to enable jew world dominance

>Foucault's Pendulum
is this worth reading? its sounded great to me but then i saw the author looks like a jew so im assuming its propaganda to make you doubt everything thats right in front of your face