Just coming to the end of Orwell's 1984 lads, what a fucking good read, its like the West is slipping slowly but surely into NEWSPEAK with political correctness being used to restrict and worse manipulate language. The more I truly begin to think of it the more the left astounds me in its delusion and its own version of DOUBLETHINK. Its like a positive feedback loop, they just keep doubling down. What the fuck happens when the West has disappeared as we know it? Everything good in the world will be gone, thinking of the world of 2100 terrifies me.
Don't forget the main theme of the book is to trust our politicians and experts.
Jace Baker
Orwell was a Marxist Huxley is /ourguy/
Juan Lopez
Unquestioningly
Alexander Hughes
Both were Fabians, as was Wells, the other great futurologist who predicted Professional Sports. They were either warning us or gloating about it all, depending on your own personal opinion of the men involved.
Interestingly Brave New World heavily hints that the global religion is Islam. The Anglo upper class always had a hard on for the Arabian Nights fantasy of subjugated women because upper class women are total ballbusters.
Gabriel Walker
I don't even anime, but damn is Satania cute.
Austin Young
No way he was Marxist. Orwell was surely a social-democrat. A great man.
Evan Jackson
White Fang, by Jack London.
We were forced to read in in 3rd or 4th grade. The wolf/pitbull fight was retarded, but the opening scene is god-tier red-pilling.
Aaron Robinson
Pretty sure he was just a socialist and not a marxist
Isaac Bennett
Brave New World is on my list as well, Islam as the dominant religion eh? Ill keep it in mind when I read through it!
Jackson Cooper
1984 Brave New World Fahrenheit 451 Camp of the Saints
Essential reads
Matthew Perry
Democratic socialists pretty much all admit they want communism though
Look at Tony Benn, great example
Camden Nguyen
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Cooper Diaz
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Evan Richardson
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Jonathan Martin
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Julian Hall
The Art of War - Sun Tzu.
Liam Edwards
>no Ted on that list
Easton Thompson
This is not red-pill. Red-pill isn't a libertarian circle-jerk.
Ignore this bull-shit, OP.
Brayden Brooks
100% recommend Reflections on the French Revolution by Edmund Burke. Also the Bell Curve, The Creature from Jekyll Island, 48 Laws of Power, Animal Farm, Plato's Republic, The Prince, Propaganda by Edward Bernays, Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, A Confession by Tolstoy. That should get you a very good start, especially if you get through Burke. Maybe start with the others first and work your way towards Burke, but it should pretty much be required reading.
Jace Thompson
I guess stuff like farenheit 451
Daniel Campbell
The black pill is the ultimate red pill.
Austin Hughes
Brave new world
Camden Gray
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Jacob Torres
It's not a bad list, it's fine to read once you have a good basis. I'm a monarchist and I've read or am reading most of those.
Gavin Long
dumb reddit spacing spastic
Tyler Howard
read the commie manifesto and 120 days of Sodom, know thy enemy
Sebastian Flores
The Great Gatsby
Essentially, it's about cucking and (((they))) control the world economy.
Also, Tom Buchanan is /ourguy/.
>born rich, white, and athletic >looks like Hitler before Hitler was famous >knows about the inevitable race war and how (((they))) infiltrated the American economy >cucks other dudes >reverse cucks the guys who cucked him >plays 4d chess to have his opponent cucks kill each other off
Logan Gonzalez
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Kevin Bell
THIS THIS THIS THIS
Carroll Quigley's instruction manuals on globalism are KEY to understanding the world order without all the gay secret society shit
Camden Lewis
This is the most redpilled thing ever written:
What are you but coiled maggots, consuming carcasses with contorted countenances? Your precious God has given you 80 miserable years to rot on this shitball which orbits a flickering light destined to extinguish. Just about enough time to see the light, that light being the indisputable nature of the darkness which fills the universe and your hearts. There is no ocean deeper than, no philosophy truer than, and no court of law as just as my hatred for you. You may snigger at me. You may call me an edgelord. You may even realise the seriousness of my words and feel a primal, sobering fear. But you will NEVER understand what got me to this point or where exactly this point even is. It lies on no axis you operate according to the rules of. I am the spirit of the void.
Dead eyes and a mind alive with suffering, for that is all dead eyes are symptomatic of, I walk your streets and watch the vermin. The human sludge that feeds off its own shit and piss. Grand ideals and high-minded philosophy rattling around vacuous heads, heads desperate to find meaning where there is none to be found. You toil in vain. You love not what you create but what you destroy. In this life you will be ground to dust, crushed by the weight of your own sins. Satan’s throne is cold with malice. His trident is red with the blood of righteousness. No mercy for you.
Brayden Watson
>Claims he's a monarchists >Includes Thomas Paine and other liberals who sought to destroy monarchist Europe >No Divine Right of Kings by Filmer
Your booklist doesn't include the most foundational: >Nietzsche - Will to Power, Genealogy of Morals, Ecco Homo, the Birth of Tragedy >Plato - Republican, Phaedo, etc. >Spengler - the House of Decision, Decline of the West >Evola - Revolt Against the Modern World >Le Bon - The Crowd >Yeats - Assorted Poetry >Dostoyevsky - Crime and Punishment, Notes from the Underground >The Bible (Massive red-pill)
Logan Walker
Not redpilled at all. On the contrary. Very bluepilled which is why it is required reading at many public schools. Same goes for George Orwell's books.
Evan Howard
Huxley is now more relevant than Orwell.
Jayden Morris
Libertarian circle jerk? You've clearly read nothing more than the top half of the nutritional information on your maccas burger wrapper.
Those books will not only give you a fundamental insight into how the world of politics works but will also help shape your mind, body and soul so you can begin to overcome and lead your life instead of succumbing to the will of others.
Go have another burger and live your life of ignorance.
Jeremiah Long
iv'e not even read 84..... i did special order brave new world though.. before all the hype you could not find a copy in a book shop...
Cooper Cruz
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Julian Ward
Australia is irrelevant - militarily, culturally, politically, and intellectually.
Saged.
Logan Nelson
I added some here I think it's important to have a good breadth of knowledge. I'm in the middle of Dostoyevsky right now, read the Bible weekly, and Le Bon is on my list. Also going to be reading Evola soon. I didn't just want to type out tons of books those were one's just sitting on a shelf right in front of me but Burke is the best. Spengler is also on my list and I'm working on the rest of the dialogues of Plato. Oh and Aquinas is also great.
Jackson Russell
>Ted grouped with cucktionary right >Not on a pedestal all it's own. I can see whoever made this is a mentally retarded faggot.
Robert King
Cut that libertarian streak of shit that runs through the middle of the image, and you have a good reading list.
Zachary Johnson
Basically this. Atlas Shrugged was garbage. It's the Twilight series of Political Ideology.
Jayden Lewis
and apparently I type like a retard when I'm tired. Oh and Heroes and Hero Worship by Thomas Carlyle is good.
Eli Campbell
Pipi longstockings.
Brandon Fisher
The dispossessed majority and The Ethnostate Both by the same author, Wilmont Robertson
Josiah Martinez
Lol many Hillary fans actually wouldn't get this.
Ayden Ward
>Huxley Indeed. Redpilled AF, especially Brave New World.
Daniel White
Yeah, it's more Brave New World than 1984, by a fucking mile.
Caleb Russell
This. To copypasta myself from last night:
You see Ted was right to fear the ultimate crisis of human dignity; that humanity would, by science and technology, be transformed into a bunch of nearly mindless complacent worker drones.
He was wrong though. (although working on the best information he had at the time). He thought that the great enemy was the Biotech industry; that our ultimate transformation would come by drugs or by genetic manipulation. It never took so much to break us though.
When I look at my roommate or other normies going "DUDE, NETFLIX, LMAO" I see what is essentially a mindless drug addict. These flashing colours on the various screens we're now expected to carry around at all times, they are a sort of high tech drug. And the way they want to discuss some shallow aspect of the latest shitty show they binge watched is like some stoner trying to seek validation by talking about their pipe collection to a bunch of sober people who don't give a fuck.
Everybody is walking around fucking tripping balls all the time; seeing and hearing things that aren't actually there and in many cases receiving a sense of euphoria from those things.
The entertainment industry is what Ted should have feared. And his ultimate fear has already been realized. The source of this stimulation is now decentralized, it encompasses nearly ever spare second of our lives. People are like fucking junkies. No matter what they are doing. >whoa dude, I need another hit of colours on a screen to take the edge off. *checks phone*. It's like living in an episode of The Outer Limit or Twilight Zone or some shit.
It keeps us all complacent with our ever-waning slice of the pie until the next time we are expected to act as a cog in the machine.
Jaxson Wilson
Those books have nothing to do with libertarianism, retard.
Lincoln Ward
>True libertardianism has never been tried
Lucas Diaz
2 + 2 = 5 British Police Arrest At Least 3,395 People for ‘Offensive’ Online Comments in One Year
It's been awhile since I've read a brave new world but I distinctly remember one of the 12 world controllers spooking kids out about how family's of old use to operate with a particular distain for religion in the household. I don't see it as Islamic as much as I see it as a sort of Communist totalitarian future. Hell even the children made at the birthing centers were named after Trotsky and other commie Jews. There's even a point where the director praises a little girls name.
If you take in account that when it comes to children's names the most popular ones are religious in nature we can come to a conclusion that religion is less popular than communist philosophy.
Owen Gutierrez
except, we are the children that came about with in the universe. we are the by products of billions of years of nuclear fusion. amassed at a perfect distance from a star for fluid oceans to pool on the planet surface. with an abnormal moon that churns the oceans. we are but the current stage of DNA's unintentional programming through trial and error. Programming that allows for the possibility of being wrong or right and the choice will be made by environmental context. the probability of existence is slim, but here we are. We exist in a universe that is larger and smaller than we can perceive. but both large and small are still one process. the process that has played out as long as we can deduce back in time and how far ahead he can perceive. infinite or finite, either one is still part of the whole. we may not have as much control as we think but we still emerged out of this process, but we developed the means of manipulation, abstraction, and imagination. the ability to perceive, analyze, and recognize patterns and create knowledge. knowledge that is not held in the genetics, but the social constructions we develop. we may be insignificant, but we have the choice to make ourselves right or wrong. we can adapt as best we can to create our own context in the universe. we are the musicians. at the end of the piece there is silence but the beauty created during our performance is something we can enjoy. nihilism is the end result of ego not letting go of itself and creating the illusion its subservient to nature, not recognizing it is part of nature. it came from within reality not in spite of it. to create a melody for itself to hear in the ever surrounding white noise of existence. to say we could be a song it singing to itself.
Isaiah Johnson
pretty beautiful user
Hunter Gomez
I'm definitely going to have to read it next, I suppose its was just the concepts of doublethink and newspeak which really stood out. Especially the newspeak aspect, its just so often not really communicated how important language really is. We just focus on it as a way of communicating with foreigners or each other, whilst never really discussing just how important it is when allowing us to conceptualise information, especially abstract information. And that purposeful bastardisation and changing of the language to control and limit thought is terrifying
Brayden Adams
>working this hard to deny the simple truth of God
Carter Parker
Oh Canada! Day of the rake when? This video proves how Cucked Canada is. Make sure to thumb this shit down.
He does have a nice short story about a ship of fools.
Leo Powell
sorry, these are for you
Jose Carter
I recently reread the book. I had to read it in high school, and when I did, it didn't have much impact on me. I didn't think much of it. After the reread, it kind of terrified the shit out of me. Especially the part where in Goldstein's book about perpetual war running the economy, and just the over all gestalt of the government/s in that book.
John Ramirez
It's true. AARRGGHH 1984 and Brave New World were 2 of the driest, most hideous pieces of writing I've ever struggled through.
Doublethink is just as bad on "both" sides of the political spectrum (It's just one big malignant tumor).
Logan Allen
>Marxist >Writes a book showing the flaws of communism