What was the last book on politics or foreign policy you read?

What was the last book on politics or foreign policy you read?

The constitution.

What did you think of it?

Blowback: The Costs and Consequnces of American Empire

By Chalmers Johnson

Lenin Anthology believe it or not. I want to learn what Marxism and Leninism actually are from the horse's mouth so I can properly shut down communists and leftists.

Lieviathen By Hobbes

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What happened by Hillary Clinton

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Republican Like Me by Jewey Jewenstein

Making Sense of the Alt-Right by Hawley

The Rational Male

Antifragile

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Democracy: The God that failed

What did you think of it?

A Theory of Justice by John Rawls. Conclusion: Egalitarianism is cuckery.Now reading Anarchy. State and Utopia by Nozick.

Any other political philosophy readers here?

This is a book?

Fucking talk about your books, niggers

The Strange Death of Europe by Douglas Murray.
It covers the migrant crisis and the future Islamization prospects of Western Europe.
It almost made me cry but it's also humorous in a strange way. I felt like I came back from a funeral when I finished.
I'm also 80% certain Murray knows about the JQ.

>not fucking books that talk about niggers

Nanoweapons

The Accidental Superpower.

I read online statements, mainly from the Eurasia group and classified dumps from wikileaks, shadowbrokers and whomever got the stuff in mention.

Its a fucked up world, war is inevetable.

>war is inevetable.

This shows you do not understand what you have read

The Lord of The Rings.

Found it to be a pretty slow book at the start. Turns out its was more interesting than i thought. Made it through half and am still interested ive just been busy with life lately. i promise ill finish it sooner than later.

>politics or foreign policy

I had meant reality, but okay

Hilarious

The Turner Diaries

>implying nu/pol reads

I read pic related, it's a hindu nationalist book

The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism by Bertrand Russell. Communism was bad!