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Books maketh the man. What are we reading?

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Das kapital

last one i red was 'ways that are dark' a redpill book about chinks, once red there's no going back. its free pdf online

The Holy Bible.

Big Brother is watching

our brains aren't wired for reading. they're wired to hear and see things. youtube > reading

this post should be awarded as the most Sup Forums post of 2017

Sup Forumstards unironically believe this

But you see words when you read, no?

NIETZSCHE
Beyond Good and Evil

Witnessed
Care to give the plot?
I like chinks, and pol makes me wonder whether I am naive.

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is that knausgard or whatever the fuck his name is? jfc i couldn't get past the second chapter of the first book. the emperors new clothes of high brow literature if there ever was one.

he's a gifted stylist, no question

>Aristotle's Politics
>Jewish Revolutionary Spirit, E. Michael Jones
>Culture of Critique, can't remember author
>Mere Christianity, CS Lewis

Reading that book was like choking down lentil stew. Dense, unreadable, no hooks. I really don't think I'm a brainlet, is there some trick to reading it?

The Harmony of Interests: Agricultural, Manufacturing & Commercial

—Henry C Carey

Seriously Sup Forums, this is something you should all read. Socialism in all it's forms is a Marxist creation. Slapping swastikas on it and putting a "national" qualifier in front does not change the fact that it is cancer.

Read Henry Carey's book and become a National Capitalist.

>Nassim Taleb - Antifragile
>Nietzsche - Thus Spoke Zarathustra (if you are going to read only one from him)
>Edward Bernays - Propaganda

read some odd journalist piece he did on tracing the Scandinavian connection in north america. Was very stylized but relatively funny

had a bit in Newfoundland where his hotel toilet wouldn't flush so he mashed the shit down rather than contact the staff

>s there some trick to reading it?
I dunno, just got started. Nietzsche was great at self-aggrandizement.

So we are just going to let the jews be jews and megacorporations fuck people in the ass as they take advantage of loopholes? We will let mass media control the narratives? Capitalism as a foundation for the economy is great, but they cater to our most basic instincts (hedonism). You won't have a consumers invest in military defence, but porn and whores. That's why capitalist market need to be guided by a moral state that has the interest of the people first.

>moral state
This.
What is moral? Science doesn't recognize moral value. Religion is retrograde. This is the shape we're in.

The Gulag Archipelago

Right now now I'm reading "A tale of two cities" by Charles Dickens.

Next up is "New heart of Wisdom", a commentary on the heart sutra.

-Seneca's 'Moral Letters to Lucilius'
-'Hagakure' by Yamamoto Tsunemori
While i'm at work I'll listen to Epictetus' 'Enchiridion', Musashi's 'Book of 5 rings' or Sun Tzu's 'Art of War'.

I'm on my way to being a top-tier sociopath.

going postal

>briddy gud

Candide

>Candide
Always look on the bright side of life.

That's him. I always think he's Richard D James aka Aphex Twin.

Confessions of a Crap Artist
The Trouble with Gurley Pets
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Battlefield Earth
>reading jew myths
Please

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The audiobooks mentioned are available on Youtube.

Mein Kampf, figured i should start at the source. Always been interested in revolutioanry history, Hitler has by far intrigued more then any other

Read the book. Seriously. Read it.

The Sword of Truth series.

Probably the most redpilled fantasy-fiction. Chock full of political commentary via plot mechanisms. Tons of common-sense, practical life lessons.

The Prince, Machiavelli

Just finished, Argonautica, I will now read the Aeneid.

The Strange Death Of Europe
Douglas Murray

It’s a catalogue of our errors, and our soon to be point of no return.