What are you reading Sup Forums?
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recs?
This currently, alongside The Fountainhead.
Just finished THE 10X RULE, which I highly recommend.
I read the King James Version of the Holy Bible daily.
my original pic. I can't express the value it has brought into my life.
also this pic.
harvard classics, any of them
oh yeah what is the 10x rule?
>An Introduction to Conspiracies: Possibilities, Foundations, and Limits
Bad Blood: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment - James H. Jones
Silent Spring - Rachel Carson
Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism: A Study of ‘Brainwashing’ in China - Robert Jay Lifton
1984 - George Orwell
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Foucault’s Pendulum - Umberto Eco
An Atlas of World History - Patrick O’Brien
>Globalism: The Socio-Economic-Political Framework of the Modern World
A Brief History of Neoliberalism - David Harvey
The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order - Michel Chussodovsky
Confessions of an Economic Hitman - John Perkins
Losing Ground: American Social Policy, 1950-1980 - Charles Murray
The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life - Charles Murray
The Clash of Civilizations - Samuel P. Huntington
Neoconservatism: Biography of a Movement - Justin Vaïsse
The Road to Iraq: American Neoconservatism and the Iraq War - Muhammad Idrees Ahmad
>Culture, Media, and the West
Manufacturing Consent - Noam Chomsky
The Culture Industry - Theodor Adorno
The Culture of Critique - Kevin MacDonald
Propaganda - Edward de Bernays
Propaganda - Jacques Ellul
The Disappearance of Childhood - Neil Postman
The Abolition of Britain - Peter Hitchens
The Death of the West - Pat Buchanan
The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam - Douglas Murray
>Special Interests and their Role in Public Policy
The American Deep State: Wall Street, Big Oil, & the Attack on U.S. Democracy
War is a Racket - Smedley D. Butler
The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy
Wall Street and FDR - Antony Sutton
Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler - Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution - Antony Sutton
Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development - Antony Sutton
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>The Rise of Intelligence Agencies
The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive & the Secret History of the KGB
The Venona Secrets: Exposing Soviet Espionage and America’s Traitors - Herbert Romerstein
The Devil’s Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of America’s Secret Government - David Talbot
The Pinochet File - Peter Kornbluh
Firewall: The Iran-Contra Conspiracy and Cover-up - Lawrence E. Walsh
Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Cocaine Explosion - Gary Webb
The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade - Alfred W. McCoy
No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State - Glenn Greenwald
The Assassination Complex: Inside the Government’s Secret Drone Warfare Program - Jeremy Scahill
The Phoenix Program: America’s Use of Terror in Vietnam - Douglas Valentine
The Terror Enigma - Justin Raimondo
>Miscellaneous: A Possible Divulge?
Tragedy and Hope - Carroll Quigley
The Anglo-American Establishment - Carroll Quigley
Diplomacy - Henry Kissenger
Between Two Ages - Zbigniew Brzezinski
The Grand Chessboard - Zbigniew Brzezinski
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Get redpilled on everything.
yeah I have been meaning to read it...
Currently reading:
Humpty Dumpty
Great read, its about how when life throws you off a wall you need to pick yourself back up with the help of others around you, really enlightening read, would recommend, 10/10. A++
The only book you need to read
doesn't he die immediately?
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Currently:
Stranger in a Strange Land, Heinlein
Goethe's Faust
reading your post user.
Morals and Dogma
While I am not a Freemason I have trying to self initiate into what is left of the ancient mystery schools. It is clear that people with occult knowledge control the world and I am tired of being ignorant.
Y don't we talk about this more
read meditations too it will probably take the same amount of time
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I like to spend my summers reading fictional comedies.
Never met him. Possibly.
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Reading is for pseudointellectual libtards
>What are you reading Sup Forums?
Yo mom's cunt with my dick.
Been working on my german.
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Work 10x as hard as everyone else and then you win philosophy written by a Scientology cuck.
Shills have arrived
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I apologize if you paid for that book
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t. Joyce
>PUA
kek
world of warcraft forums
Sup Forums
/vg/
republic by plato
i agree with him that the only way to eliminate nepotism is to take the children away from the people
I'm almost finished with pic related. Ford translation.
I heard of some book about doing things in 5 minute intervals to be more productive
>christ cucks will believe this
Beyond good and evil - Friedrich Nietzsche
How plebian. Do you only read at a 5th grade level?
Unless you want to end up a tool for (((them))) you must read. It is the only way to move forward. We need men who think right so they will act right and build the right type of society
nice I'm not sure my campus library has a copy and i'm a little nervous to ask
>Nazbol
>can't get laid without gimmicks, debases himself and those around him with this degenerate bullshit
Color me surprised. I bet you're a "NICE GUY" though. Come hither m'lady, you've nothing to lose but your chains and those patriarchal inhibitions that have kept us apart! The friendzone is a bourgeoisie trick!
A 100 year old copy (not pictured) of Thus Spoke Zarathustra. It's bretty gud.
Any other versions you like?
After reading this I truly believe Betsy Devos will be the one to fix education.
Yeah I started reading beyond good and evil but it was so dense I needed a companion book to go along with it. Not dense as in, verbose, but like, complex and deep. Pic related really helped me better understand what he was talking about.
Pandemic by Riddle
my books with added kot
Lol. Why are you projecting?
eternal return is such an incredible concept, and really a great mental model to help you live properly.
>What, if some day or night a demon were to steal after you into your loneliest loneliness and say to you: "This life as you now live it and have lived it, you will have to live once more and innumerable times more; and there will be nothing new in it, but every pain and every joy and every thought and sigh and everything unutterably small or great in your life will have to return to you, all in the same succession and sequence - even this spider and this moonlight between the trees, and even this moment and I myself. The eternal hourglass of existence is turned upside down again and again, and you with it, speck of dust!"
Would you not throw yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse the demon who spoke thus?... Or how well disposed would you have to become to yourself and to life to crave nothing more fervently than this ultimate eternal confirmation and seal?
I'm reading it on a PDF. The audio book is also on youtube. Your campus library probably has it, even mine has a book by pic related.
closer
cute kot, is very nice
What helped me a lot (and maybe it can be of interest to you) was for me to understand that he was opposing a philosophy of eternal essences (à la Plato) with a philosophy of power, which is called an ethics, and which states that creatures, including us, are not fixed essences, like a soul with a given identity for example, but a force, a strength that affects and is affected by the world. This is why he is so much (and by his own account) a descendent of Spinoza. And also a predecessor of Deleuze.
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Good read user.
Recently finished reading "History of Piracy" by Philip Gosse, very good book. Right now I'm reading "Letters to Theo" by Vincent Van Gogh and "Archetypes and the unconscious collective" by Carl G. Jung.
A better question would be, why are you reading PUA books?
Is reading Meditations the even more pseudo intellectual version of reading Art of War?
ty :3
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Sup Forums
both those books are incredible applicable and pragmatic. not sure what you are talking about
holy fuck, i've never seen a bigger collection of jew-related books. For what purpose? I take it you can read the hebrew moon runes
Agreed, go Dixie! Reading is for Union retards, all you need is good work and cattle. YEE-HAW!
Sometimes you've gotta read some entertainment.
I snorted, thx user!
t. brainlet
breaking news, i'm jewish
Also reading this. I don't understand how he is supposedly this evil person. Everything he's said has been rather truthful with regard to conquered territory.
A very good lecture on Machiavelli if you are interested in a more subtle, Platonic, reading of him.
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With -this- it's easier to understand why he denies the free will and sees the mind as a complex reaction between instincts
Just get a pdf from the /nsg/ book archives desu.
Propaganda
Literally nothing wrong with practical books, Ceaser, or a bit of Beowulf.
'The unknown warriors' is also a very good redpilling book that brits can give to other brits
Just finished the trial by Kafka moving on to Gulag Archepelligo.
Because these man had more successful contact with unacquainted women than I did and I want to see what they have to say about themselves.
No reason to hate on them.
I did not expect to be this entertained by a adventure story written 400 years ago.
>1984 - George Orwell
>Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Both are essential, but I strongly feel that Brave New World is the one that needs to be recommended MUCH more.
Everyone knows the story of 1984 - a dictatorial government oppressing the people, telling lies, spying on them, being a pain in the arse.
But BNW is a much more insidious story, painting a world where people don't even dislike the dictatorial government because they are indulged with drugs, TV shows, sex, and other garbage, which keeps them pacified.
BNW is far more pertinent to today's world, I feel.
I'm sorry but it would be wise to read a bible and being looking for Christ. You may have been born Jewish but you still have time. Christ is not just about religion its about a way of thought, a mindset that places the emphasizes on the individual. Once you understand Christ you will understand why the state serves the individual and why build a safe and orderly society you need people who have internalized the right way of thinking rather then externalizing it and depending on a priest class. Although you have to be careful to study esoteric Christianity because the exoteric has become corrupted and infected by jew think.
Is it any good? I liked Metamorphosis, but wasn't so impressed that I went on to read anything else by him.
The Disappearance of Suzumiya Haruhi.
Agreed.
Literally have the exact same book sitting on the shelf for years. Guess I should open it up one of these days.
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Back to Saudi Arabia
Its overrated
Resolve to do 10x as much actions/projects and maybe you'll get 4x results
I increased my income 1k a month since reading, which isn't a lot but is a start...
In all seriousness, I am disdainful of their approach because it aims to sell a get rich quick scheme of relationships. It cheapens human interaction to a game, a series of tests and performances that aim to get your dick in someone. It is an unhealthy and unnatural way of interfacing with the world.
Have some respect for yourself and look for a higher quality of mentor. I promise, you will get more out of some rigorous self-improvement than you will out of conning blowjobs from club skanks.
>people don't even dislike the dictatorial government because they are indulged with drugs, TV shows, sex, and other garbage, which keeps them pacified
The masses are the same way in 1984, the main character is part of the ~15% of the population that is a Party member. Besides, Orwell is just a better writer than Huxley.
does it matter if you get something of value out of it? do you base your actions solely on what others think?
But 1984 is key to understnading the rhetorics of the modern progressive, the double think.
Think about it : the population replacement of Tibet was horrible, right? Even if it is criticized by minor sources as inconsistent... while white genocide is not even up for argument anymore, Jews have taken the podium and literally advised governments for it, but for some reason, since the majority of the population don't see its effects (mostly because they're long-term), it doesn't exist?
And that is but one example. The truth prevails ; and, as such, it is IMPERATIVE that the Sup Forums reader be initiated in Orwell's work.
>Everyone knows the story of 1984 - a dictatorial government oppressing the people, telling lies, spying on them, being a pain in the arse.
People overrate 1984 because they overlook 1984. They think it is the spiritual successor to Orwell's book Animal Farm, about communism and totalitarianism, when it is really the spiritual successor to Orwell's essay Politics in the English Language. Newspeak, crimestop, the degeneration of meaning and resulting the sabotage of political resistance, these are all extremely powerful concepts that Orwell was sensitive to in his works. The funny thing is that people focus on the heavy hand of the state in 1984, but they rarely focus on the language that allows their supremacy to continue. You don't need an overtly totalitarian government to have it use language to browbeat you into resistance, and there are plenty of examples in "political correctness", such as the evolution of "illegal alien" to "illegal immigrant" to "undocumented immigrant". When language erodes, you're left powerless to express your thoughts, and then your resistance crumbles.
I agree.
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Meditations is the book that has affected me the most throughout my life, the penguin translation is also the best.
I wish you the best of luck, and I hope you find someone you can be happy with, as a man that you are proud to be.
The book is very good and Aurelius is a very intelligent man.
Reading pic related right now. After that I'll read Kybalion immediately or read some light novels first.