I see pro-communist books all over the fuckin place

I see pro-communist books all over the fuckin place

any good right-wing books to read?

The Bible

Long live the Bolshevik revolution!

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
Republic by Plato
The Prince by Machiavelli
Confessions by St. Augustine
Candide
Summa theologicae by Thomas Aquinas

On a modern note:
Conscience of a Conservative by Barry Goldwater
Death of the West by Pat Buchanan
Revolt Against the Modern World by Julius Evola
Ride the Tiger by Julius Evola
Atlas Shrugged/Fountainhead by Ayn Rand (not my particular cup of tea, but probably the best known piece of literature with right wing themes)

Democracy: The God that Failed

this

Excellent list. Plato's Republic has an interesting esoteric interpretation also. He was initiated in the Mysteries and well-versed in their symbolism.

Have you read any Manly P. Hall?

These aren't "right wing"

The Fountainhead.
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology.

>reading women

Culture of Critique is required Sup Forums reading.

Yes. I read the book you posted. I recommend it often. His works and lectures are great.

Fuck you uberkike.

I just read Secret Destiny of America.
Do you think that the people in control today are members of the Order of the Quest? Are we in the utopia that the philosophic elect had planned? Or has it been corrupted somehow?

Human Action by Ludwig von Mises
Machinery of freedon by David Friedman

Here is a link to Sup Forums approved books.

mega:#F!B4dB2SzQ!h_pMC30v2a_y31iD0dy0sg
Forgot the link

I don't particularly like Rand but I find that schools that have her on their reading lists tend to give kids a taste of something besides left wing garbage. Objectivism isn't the end goal but it does tend to help get the ball rolling.

I don't think that this is the utopia planned by the illuminated fathers of the Enlightenment and outlined in Francis Bacon's "New Atlantis." I believe that the Rosicrucians and other orders started off with noble pursuits and became corrupt. If you read the texts of the alchemists a common phrase is that "bright light hurts the eyes of owls." The owls are Minerva's ilk and represent another order that was against divulging the truths discovered.

Try reading some to understand the enemy instead of reading drivel that merely tells you that you're right.

courtesy of /nsg/

Might is Right by Ragnar Redbeard.

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fpbp

They aren't, but you won't see many leftists reading them anymore.

i have so many charts, any requests?

I cannot recommend Marcus Aurelius more than any other reading. The prince is also excellent reading, and I have read both many many times.

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If you're interested in thought-provoking fiction from a Southern and Catholic perspective, I highly, highly recommend reading stuff written by Walker Percy.

Culture of Critique

"Goliath: Life and Loathing in Greater Israel"

((Max Blumenthal))

This.
Read the old testament as well, it's as Christian as the new, don't listen to the retards.

The Israel Lobby

John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt

bullshit, old testament is nothing but hebrew mythology, sure the stories are interesting and provide valuable lessons, but that's all they are: stories. They're no more legitimate than Classical or Pagan mythology to me, and why should they be?

Some are. But they were all written by shitlord old white men. Right wing or not, there is much knowledge in the classical Western canon and it grows more forbidden every day. Don't neglect it. It's more important than any left-right dichotomy, and study of the classics will probably turn you somewhat to the right anyway.

Other than that, the best cut and dry redpillers are Mencius (((Moldberg))) and Nick Land. Moldbug is so fucking long winded though. I really like his style and find him a joy to read, but the Gentle Intro and Open Letter are both 6 gorillion pages long. Nick Land kinda condenses it, but sacrifices the seductiveness of Moldbug.

Read Moldbug and the classics. Know your Alinsky and hijack it.

I second this, it's definitely written by lefty-centrists, but the research is well done. If you know how to read between the (((lines))) I would say that this is required reading.

Proverbs 26:11
or just the entirety of Proverbs.

Old Testament is incredibly important and to summarize it as "stories" only proves you're unfamiliar with the material.

Read this Then read the Old Testament again. You are right about it being similar to pagan mythology. That's not necessarily a bad thing though. Myths are veiled in symbolism and can be interpreted in more than one way. The layman will see a fanciful tale while the more learned will see something much different.

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-Prometheus & Atlas
-Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder
-The Fourth Turning
-Memetic Magic: Manipulation of the Root Social Matrix and the Fabric of Reality
-None Dare Call It A Conspiracy
-The Biology of Desire
-Chasing The Scream
-The War We Never Fought
-The Protocols: The Elders of Zion
-The Lost Journals of Nikola Tesla: HAARP – Chemtrails and Secret of Alternative 4
-The Way of Men
- Indo-Aryan Deities and Worship as Contained in the Rig-Veda
-100 Deadly Skills
-MDE Presents How To Bomb The US Govt
- Bhagavad Gita
-Rigveda
-War Before Civilization
-Revolt Against The Modern World (Evola)
-Fry The Brain: The Art of Urban Sniping and its role on Modern Guerilla Warfare
-Industrial Society and its Future/The Unabomber Manifesto
-US Army Improvised Munitions Handbook
-Catastrophic Failure: Blindfolding America in the Face of Jihad
-The 48 Laws of Power
-The Arctic Home in the Vedas
-Magicians of the Gods
-Fingerprints of the Gods
-The Wandering Who
-Cosmos Psyche
-Survival Hacks: Over 200 Ways to Use Everyday Items for Wilderness Survival
-The Reluctant Partisan
-The Art of the Rifle by Jeff Cooper
-The Hermetic Tradition (Evola)
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-Ride the Tiger (Evola)
-The Arctic Home in the Vedas (Tilak)
-Mahabharata
-Not in his Image (Lash)
-The Truth About The Wunderwaffe (Witkowski)
-The Secret Doctrine (Blavatsky) ($350, high priority)
-The New World Order (HG Wells)
-The Earth Chronicles (complete set) (Sitchin)
-Democracy, The God that Failed (Hans Hopper)
-Days of Rage (Burrough)
-Mind Trek (McMoneagle)
-Wealth, Poverty, and Politics (Sowell)
-Pax Romana (Goldsworthy)
-From Third World to First (Yew)
-Common Sense, Rights of Man (Paine)
-The New Orleans Voodoo Handbook (Filan)
-The Gulag Archipelago (Ericson)
-The Communist Manifesto
-The Fascist Manifesto
-Becoming a Barbarian (Donovan)
-The Way of Men (Donovan)
-Power & Plenty (Findlay)
-The Rational Male (Tomassi)
-Weapon of Mass Instruction
-The Hero with a Thousand Faces
-The Anatomy of The State
-The Hypercomplex Society
-The Case Against the Modern World
-The Righteous Mind
-Mistress to an Age
-Unintended Consequences (Ross)
-Which Way Western Man? (Simpson)
-The Incredible Bread-Machine
-Postmodern Theory
-Counterinsurgency: Exposing the Myths of the new way of war (Porch)
-The Twelve Caesars (Tranquillus)
-The Worst Journey in the World (Scott)
-The One Straw Revolution (Fukuoka)
-The California Naturalist Handbook
-The Foundation of Exploration (Goonan)
-The Eat-A-Bug-Cookbook (Gordon)
-City of Thieves (Benioff)
-Vril, the Power of the Coming Race (Bulwer-Lytton)
-The Southern Victory Series/Timeline-191 (Turtledove)
-John Titor A Time Traveler’s Tale (Titor Foundation)
-Travels in Western Africa (Duncan)
--Treatise on Rhetoric (Aristotle)
-The Prince (Machiavelli)
-How to Win Friends and Influence People (Carnegie)
-Sexual Persona (Paglia)
-The Evolutionary Psychology Behind Politics (anonymous conservative)
-Honeybee Democracy (Seeley)
-The Secret Teachings of All Ages (Hall)
-Might is Right (Redbeard)
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Feel free to ask questions about the list

oh, forgot
-The Camp of the Saints

currently I'm reading Origins of Species and Siddhartha

plus I'm always reading Conan The Barbarian stuff, it's a guilty pleasure.

What about the individual case against authority?

Pagilia i didn't read, but she was drawing her ideas from Erich Neumann, and he's a one weird Jew.

He was a Zionist, but build the entire stuff around "The Goddess" with which he was obsessed. Some Israel pagan.

I don't know too much about it (it's on my list of books to get, that's what that list was, forgot to mention that) but it's interesting.

I hate how slow these threads move, reading is paramount to our cause.

The Bible is made by Jews and is socialist/marxist as fuck
Ffs Jesus says this: There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. Gal. 3:28
Unironically, pic related OP
It's the story if America in under 50 pages

>no guenon
i am dissapointed

Yes, the point being that at the end, all humans are the same. That doesn't mean that everyone is going to heaven nor does that mean that everyone is a good person. Do I have to remind you that the Bible frequently calls Jewish people out on their hypocrisy, refers to a religious Jewish building as satanic, and has called out Jews on various other things such as closing the kingdom of heaven on people, in addition to advising people to not addition act like the Jews (the bible says to not boast about rightousness like those in the synagogues)

Re-posting the mega upload link full of Sup Forums related books: mega:#F!B4dB2SzQ!h_pMC30v2a_y31iD0dy0sg

green eggs and ham is perfect an-cap kino

where'd you get the idea he was initiated in the Mysteries (inb4, if you were initiated, you'd see it) I am not initiated and am not prepared to accept an explanation I cannot comprehend because "muh secrets".

I'm gonna read this though, and a couple of books on majick, also Evola.

My mother constantly refers to that book lol

Unironically recommended