Good redpilled books

I want to swallow some more red pills, chuck me some of the best redpilled books you know.

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the selfish gene
the fountainhead / atlas shrugged
the bell curve
genealogy of morals

>atlas shrugged

>2017

>being this retarded

I'd suggest the OP read something like science, physics and math books so they'll become a benefit to society instead of another pseudo-libertarian retard.

anything evola wrote.

>science

>2017

>being this retarded

not all redpilled per se

Id also recommend watching Rick and Morty as it’s highly intellectually stimulating and probably not something most “users” here can appreciate. Maybe read the Niel Degrasse Tyson biography for good measure!

Please post reading lists like this if you have them.

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Add to this Robinson Jeffers for right-wing poetry.

every god is meme magic
pigmalion effect

listen to alex jones on joe rogan

Here's another great list of social engineering.

Lee Kuan Yew - From Third World To First
E.O. Wilson - On Human Nature
Patrick Gardiner - Schopenhauer

This.

atlas shrugged is shit though, mate

1984

What is "Women in Love" doing there? I thought Lawrence was exploring his homosexuality in that book?

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basic economics

best book ever made

Good thread. I'd like to contribute. THe book:

>With Good Reason: An Introduction to Informal Fallacies. By S. Morris. Engel

It really is a primer on logic and is basically like the sticky on page one. With more examples and test questions. Useful if you find your self debating with someone that is "literately shaking".

BTW: if you want to test yourself, have a gander at Snopes.com. (If you don't want to give them views you can search the archives for their pages). You can read their articles and identify the logic fallacies. My favorites are the ones about The Election.

His other books, I don't know about-and I don't know Engel's politics- but a gander at his list of works shows some promise. I'm gonna check out:
>The Language Trap: Or, How to Defend Yourself Against the Tyranny of Words.

pic related, what got me to understand when folks try to manipulate you with words.

I don't know for sure. I haven't read all of the books on the lists I've posted. I have only read 10 of them.

Try to get the early editions when education wasn't fucked up.

That's a fine lookin reading list there, some others: Rule By Secrecy--Marrs (RIP), Requiem for Marx--Maltsev, The Crucified Ones, Psychic Spies, To Be A Man, The Way Of The Superior Man, The Biggest Secret--Icke (it has some holes but is a great book on big picture conspiracy), The Revolution: a manifesto--Paul

its poorly written and corny. But this is not lit its pol.

Emile, or On Education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. ("the Philosopher loves the Tatar in order to avoid loving his neighbour")
Essay on the Generative Principle of Political Constitutions and other Human Institutions by Joseph de Maistre.
Study on Sovereignty by Joseph de Maistre.
Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville.
Leviathan and Its Enemies by Samuel T. Francis.

Just want to add that it's a comfy book, not terse or dense or pedantic. It presents logical fallacies with humor, and the sporadic illustrations are memorable.

I got a third of the way (about 400 pages all or Part 1) through it before I decided fuck it. Ayn Rand was remarkably self-absorbed and wrote the protagonist as the biggest Mary Sue. That being said it does a decent job advocating for her philosophy, but it also beats you over the head with it. Basically she thought that selfishness is the preeminent moral good and she demonstrated that with selfishness in her writing.

Oh hell yeah, I used to have a copy of that somewhere...I think I got rid of it.
It's good but it ain't no Economics in One Lesson

Anyway Anons, if you haven't read Wilmot Robertson you are NOT White.

Guys,

OP says red pill books.
Are these all red pill books?
They all look common basic books of Western civilization to me.

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>They all look common basic books of Western civilization to me.
There aren't any bigger redpills than the classics.

whoops, didn't notice that was already on here

I did that already. If you have any other reading lists that would be cool.

To most Westerners today Harry Potter is their Bible so this thread may not seem important, but it is. In any case if you have any books from an Eastern canon to recommend I'm interested.

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How much fluoride do I need to drink before that shit makes sense?

The Ominous Parallels by Leonard Peikoff

Generation of Vipers by Philip Wylie

This is probably one of the first red pill books, published in 1942. Covers everything covered on Sup Forums: Jews, religion, race, women, mom worship, etc and how deeply ingrained it all is in American culture.

Wylie is also credited with having inspired Superman with his sci fi novel The Gladiator and he went on to be a founding part of New Yorker magazine. He was a really great and interesting writer and I highly recommend this book.

Anything by Seneca, Aristotle, Plato, Epictetus, Chaucer, Milton, Ovid, Virgil, the Bible, Aquinas, etc

If you read any books by those mentioned above, it MUST be original, direct Latin translations.

These books especially the non fiction books help remove the cloud or confusion or ignorance defining you .
Since you where a child, you were bombarded with propaganda- buy this, not that, eggs are bad for you, eat frosted flakes instead (its part of a balanced breakfast). Hollywood has presented stories designed to shift your natural way and curtail your natural rights. The music industry has taken to present complete debauchery into performance art. Drug use and scandal is now needed to boost record sales.

These books help you see through the shift for what it is: indoctrination.

I notice you're from Japan. Let me ask you, was octopus porn big in your grandfather's day? Asking not as a slight.

any way we can compile a pastebin or github of the recommended books?

this thread pops up every couple days and its annoying to sift through the whole thread for only a couple decent suggestions

maybe also a public poll to sift out leftypol suggestions ie marxism, globalism, degeneracy ect

On the note of indoctrination I just read Walter Lippman's "Public Opinion" and I highly recommend it to understand the nature of the news media and duplicitous politics. I've just started reading "The Engineering of Consent" by Edward Bernays and it really lays out how to do this.

Yeah don't read this Jewish garbage

tier 3 is heavy mental lifting for some of the titles. Don't expect to understand much of this without being well versed in philosophical tradition. Even then, you can spend a lifetime on these and still feel like you know nothing. Great list.

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Thanks. I've read a handful of Tier 3 books and I'll agree with you.

I don't deny classics, but red pill is more like painful truth.
Those who read Harry Potter won't understand a book like Leviathan.

Red pill for us in pol...how about books by Christians?
They have been warning us for decades, but pol didn't pay much attention to them.
I think red pill for us in pol is

I respect that. I think you would like this book a good deal.

Octopus porn only appears in the painting of the most famous Japanese artist Hokusai, who painted the famous Great Wave.
Octopus porn is famous not because it was popular but because it is a great art.

I tried to read H.Kissinger "Diplomacy", but I didn't feel like I was red pilled but rather more puzzled. The dude basically explained history as if he told everyone in every room during every negotiation what to tell and how to act. Masturbated on Krauts much and praised contemporary UN cucks. But people who read it had different opinion from mine saying it provided deep reasoning for every world event which happened, for the past 100 years. Again, for me Kissinger is a very subjective author, but for the sake of broadening political and historical outlook I recommend to read to form your own view.

Thanks!
I'm reading his wiki page.
I like this a lot. "He also complained that the "Religious Right" focuses on certain social issues and neglects other civilizational crises"

Desire and the Black Masseur
Lawd today

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This speech got him fired from the Washington Times.

Culture of critique is a huge red pill as well as the international Jew by Henry ford

The GIF looks like Hitler & Alex Jones molded into one person

The Brothers Karamazov

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Didn't know.