Personally I think Sam Francis and Robinson Jeffers aren't read nearly enough.
Ian Kelly
Reactionary. Note there are many overlaps.
Luke Jackson
Hat tip to the nuke salesmen.
Ryder Hughes
Fringe ideologies have some of the most detailed lists.
>biji Kurdistan
Carson Brooks
More right-wing books.
Joshua Cook
Conspiracies
Henry Campbell
If your agenda is Agenda 21 read these books.
Adrian Russell
Understand how the other side thinks.
Christian Hernandez
this one is wrong dugin, codreanu and spengler belong to the reactioanry right
David Carter
For the armchair theologians.
Justin Davis
I'll buy that. Full disclosure I made zero of these lists. I'm a fan of the tiered list because there is a logical flow to the books instead of just a mass of informative books.
Matthew Cooper
For all the /biz/bots when they get tired of shitcoin.
Grayson Lewis
This is where the magical thinking happens.
Michael Howard
Greek history.
Caleb Cox
Constantinople and more.
Lucas Ward
>The Lord of the Rings Are you serious? It is a fucking novel
Ethan Walker
its good cause it gives an idea and direction to people in getting educated especially since its from lit so it has actual value and insight instead of muh whyte race bullshit for 90 iq teenagers
Aaron Wood
There are a lot of important novels. Narratives, both factual and fictional, influence how we perceive the world. Half of what most Christians think is in the Bible is actually just from Paradise Lost. We are story telling animals. Some stories are important for what they say and others for who hears them.
Henry Murphy
>reading books
Adrian Ramirez
Old
Matthew Jenkins
>reading Hegel You cant make me do that
Jeremiah Miller
Indeed
New
Nathan Cooper
And I won't.
Henry Long
...
Hudson Lopez
Mathematics.
Thomas Myers
Is that a real book?
Samuel Mitchell
Probably the most underrated American right-winger.
Jacob Myers
BAHAHAHAHA that's my list
Connor Watson
>the Anglo philosophical tradition
Trash
The authors of all the books in the Catholic/Orthodox category were all Catholic
Noah Lee
You didn't think it the slightest bit strange that there were books on queer studies, farming, film studies, /x/-posting, "the psychology of autism" and women's studies?
Lucas Morris
Issa joke dipshit
Henry Green
No shit, convict spawn
Evan Gonzalez
Redpill fiction = anything written by Cormac McCarthy.
James Fisher
Thanks all the same. I've been meaning to study math more.
Joseph Cooper
Yes. It's worth reading.
Liam King
well you might find those books a bit uh...challenging
Thomas Lee
That's okay. I do have some math background I've done some engineering, physics, and pre-calc. I do acknowledge though that it is my weakest skillset besides maybe making art. My semester is nearly up and I'll have to do something over the break. Politics and philosophy are fun, but sometimes you need a break.
Christopher Hill
I ordered pic related and Bowling Alone. Are they good?
Jason Flores
I'm surprised that nobody ever recommends Will Durant's Story of Civilisation series in these threads.
Julian Morris
No seriously, queer studies and feminism from a mathematical viewpoint are incredibly hard subjects. Not even einstein could master them
James Ward
I've heard good things about Finkelstein and I watched one video where he BTFO'd this crying Jewess who whined about the 6 gorillion. Putnam did the famous studies that showed diversity wrecks social capital. He delayed publishing them for about 6 years because he didn't like the results, but his integrity overpowered his ideology.
Parker Rivera
Maybe Poincare could though.
Chase Scott
Great! Thank you!
Angel Wright
I haven't read Putnam yet, but here's the tl;dr on his research.
Matthew Cruz
I know about the studies, but that's a very handy pic
Justin Wood
Non-joke mathematics reading list
Robert Campbell
...
Austin Bell
>reading books >not giving shekels to JewTube thots to read Sup Forums threads What a bunch of fags itt
fascism is "right wing" when considered objectively and not related to the modern geopolitical situation
Tyler Moore
Also there is this inclibuql666c5c4.onion/
Levi Scott
Who is the guy on the top left? I forgot his name.
James Thomas
need foreign aid help please
Jordan Diaz
do you wanna see something cool? Go to Goodreads and see the negative comments of Phenomenology of Spirit.
Ryan Harris
Nigel "let them drown" Farage
Levi White
>Okay, I'll make this brief. As a Black studies philosopher in the tradition of Frantz Fanon and Sylvia Wynter, I view the 16th century invention of man and by extension the Hegelian dialectic to be an oppressive tool that was constructed to demarcate whiteness as being the sole possessors of the category of "human" and Blackness to, not only be its opposite but better served as its property. This critique is not a stretch for it is riddled throughout this book but also throughout his other work, namely in Philosophy of the Mind and Philosophy of History he asserts that Africans (and by extension Black individuals who live in the diaspora) do not offer the world any culture or value and exist to be intruded upon (2001, 117). This framework is present here, the easy spot to turn to is the "Master-Slave Dialectic or Lordship and Bondsman" but really I believe it reveals itself through how Hegel discusses property and the ownership of things. Hegel takes special consideration to assert the value of things/objects as being complex and in order to fully "understand them" (read consume) he turns to "life's resources/forces" to assert man's right to consume this property to take ownership of all things in effort to gain access to achieving "absolute knowing." Knowledge, for Hegel, is measured by one's property, one can think of the implications that arise of Foucault's Homo Oeconomicus subject that is defined in Biopolitics. Of course, only some individuals are able to be in some positions to achieve knowledge by extension, which according to this structure is fine because it adheres to the natural forces that exist in life...
Luke Cooper
>Black studies philosopher stopped reading there
Blake Perez
Low res pic. Can you upload one so I can see the titles of the books at least? I want to dump this entire list to my Kindle
Justin Clark
You can easily read the titles
Andrew Williams
Me too, hahaha.
Image related to OP.
Josiah Edwards
>tfw brainlet and cant read books because short attention span
Lincoln Morgan
You could try interviews and podcasts. Many cover the same subject matter, they just don't go as in depth.
Henry Smith
Start with short books. Start with easy books. Read 10 minutes a day. Next week read 15 minutes a day. If you're still reading my post, you can do it.
Aaron Mitchell
De Sade made some absolutely horrifying books about how absolute power corrupts completely. His imagination and justification of pure evil through philosophy is very strong and hard to read.