Sup Forums book thread

What are you guys reading?

Post current reads, shelf pics, recs, suggestions etc.

I'm reading Spinoza's Ethics and some Tolstoy short stories.

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I'm reading the Illiad and Thus Spoke Zarathustra.

I wish I appreciated them more but honestly they are boring me.

Double teaming:
-Clash of Civilizations (Huntington)
-Conquest and Culture (Sowell the Quitter Nigger)

If you read them together it's like getting high of knowledge. It's great, highly recommended.
Also, Sowell has two other books that were supposed to go along with Conquest of Culture (Race and Culture + Migrations and Culture) which I am looking forward to reading.

>Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Still on volume one but it's pretty eerie the parallels between then and now, thought crime, listen and believe, a court system that was used a cudgel to crack down on even mild dissent against the narrative, how even the most innocuous comment could destroy your life. We are nowhere near Soviet levels of repression but we're on a dangerous path especially in Europe.

>Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds
something a lighter, a big old Sci Fi romp with some interesting ideas

Re-re-reading How to Win Friends and Influence People, and starting the Brothers Karamazov tomorrow. My boss lets me listen to audiobooks at work, (construction) so that's nice.
> inb4 wagie

Mein Kampf

Rules for radicals, Crime and punishment for the 5th time and 3 average novels in other languages just to improve my vocabulary in those languages that I'm studying.

In order to understand thus spoke zaratustra you need to have some knowledge about history and philosophy. No wonder that an american find that book boring.

I'm not having any trouble understanding it you yellow subhuman, I'm just finding it boring for whatever reason.

My shipment of Accel World and The Gulag Archipelago arrived. The Gulag Archipelago is enthralling and I highly recommend it.

Norse mythology
Neil Gaimen

>t. i listen to peterson

No you're not

((the great recession))

kys Jew nobody likes you.

If you find thus spoke zaratustra, you're clearly an ignorant that is reading it because he saw that book on pol.


SAD!

I'm ordering a copy of John Taylor Gatto's "Underground History of American Education."

You can read it for free here,
archive.org/stream/JohnTaylorGattoTheUndergroundHistoryOfAmericanEducationBook/John Taylor Gatto - The Underground History of American Education Book_djvu.txt

A former teacher, Gatto left the classroom the same year he was named New York State Teacher of the Year. He announced his decision in a letter titled "I Quit, I Think".

Using anecdotes gathered from thirty years of teaching, alongside documentation, Gatto presents his view of modern compulsion schooling as opposed to genuine education, describing a "conflict between systems which offer physical safety and certainty at the cost of suppressing free will, and those which offer liberty at the price of constant risk".

Gatto argues that educational strategies promoted by government and industry leaders for over a century included the creation of a system that keeps real power in the hands of very few people.

>Rules for Radicals
Good man! The tactics clearly work, they only need to be consistently applied to our enemies. Try Gramsci next. We'll long march our way to a brighter future.

its an okay book. author is a jew that says unregulated free market is bad because muh poor oppressed illegal immigrants. latter part talks about the porn industry and it is very interesting.
ps. he doesn't name the jew

Another great one! John Taylor Gatto is brilliant at detailing precisely what is wrong with Western Education and how it got that way. He also led me to Carroll Quigley's Tragedy & Hope. Another great book.

t. edgy 13 year old

"The Third Policeman" good read

He's mentioned some disturbing quotes and ideas from Spinoza, Darwin, and Calvin. I'm going to read more into them soon.

Listen Jew. Israel will fall. Hitler did nothing wrong.

youtube.com/watch?v=SDuHXTG3uyY

Just finished Prometheus Rising. It was good, and I enjoyed the optimism in it. I could see how some people might not be a fan of it though.

Oh yes. John Taylor Gatto was probably my very first redpill, despite having been on /new/ for quite some time. It's what started me down the rabbit hole, so to speak, especially as he cited his sources. The bibliography to Underground History was a treasure trove.

Anyone who doesn't homeschool their children is confirmed for despising them.

Gogol, he describes a wedding where someone dresses up like a Jew and someone else dresses up like the Devil and they dance together

I've been rereading the demon cycle by peter v Brett the final book will be out relatively soon I got into it when the last book came out

Sun's End by Richard Lupoff

bad sci-fi, I started reading it in high school but it was stolen out of my locker before I finished it, I found it on ebay for a few bux.

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Finally finished reading 1984

The letters of Peter Paul rubens

I'm reading pic related. It's not Sup Forums related but if you want to read about brave white men braving extreme cold to conquer uncharted lands then I highly recommend it. Anything by Burton is generally excellent.

thus spake is a great book. if it's boring to you, the problem is you

is correct

I don't get much time to read, but i can listen to audio books at work. Anyone have good books to recommend on audible?

House of Suns was good. Alastair Reynolds is the shit.