ITT Books pol should read

ITT Books pol should read

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libgen.pw/item/detail/id/5a1f04bb3a044650f5042038
goalsys.com/books/documents/DESTRUCTION_AND_CREATION.pdf
dnipogo.org/boyd/strategic_game.pdf
dnipogo.org/boyd/patterns_ppt.pdf
hooktube.com/watch?v=lzRqZnPVeJI
westhunt.wordpress.com/category/ggs/
thefederalist.com/2015/12/16/military-strategist-explains-why-donald-trump-leads-and-how-he-will-fail/
goodreads.com/list/show/89892._pol_recommended_reading
youtube.com/watch?v=iFGruJ0mAiU
doorofperception.com/wp-content/uploads/The-Unabomber-Manifesto.pdf
ia801909.us.archive.org/20/items/TechnologicalSlaveryTheCollectedWritingsOfTheodoreJ.KaczynskiA.k.a.TheUnabomber/Technological Slavery - The Collected Writings of Theodore J. Kaczynski, a.k.a. 'The Unabomber'.pdf
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debunked
sage

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Stuff about food origins is interesting, but most of the big stuff is bullshit. Horses were available in Sub-Saharan Africa since the Egyptians. Niggers are just to lazy to upkeep horses.

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Sauce:
libgen.pw/item/detail/id/5a1f04bb3a044650f5042038

Taming =/= domestication

Geography impacting the development of civilization is debunked?

It's a good book, apart from trying to say niggers never had a chance.

Any redpilled history book recommendations?
>inb4 /his/

Taming =/= breeding in captivity

Useless if you need to catch and tame new zebra's all the time.

Its retarded. The fertile regions of Africa are fantastically more suited to human survival then any frozen northern region. The book makes claims like there being no large docile animals available for domestication. Biggest pile of shit ever.

japan should have been the least developed country of all time according to the book

Don't read Guns Germs and Steel. It's just trying to sell you communism.

If you want to learn about the rise and fall of civilizations, read A Study of History by Arnold Toynbee. The original is something like 9 volumes and will take you the rest of your life to read, but there's an abridged version that's doable. Even if you can't finish it, read up on his theories because he's the closest to being 100% correct and has a lot more insight than Jared Diamond.

> fertile rice fields
> protected borders by ocean
> intelligent Japanese people

Note that Japan adopted the agriculture from mainland Asia and replaced the original Japanese population.

You do understand that japan was still basically iron age feudal when the rest of the world had guns and shit right? They were incredibly far behind until Portuguese traders showed up and shared western shit with them. Tempura style sushi is actually a product of this time. Also they barely had iron on the island to make steel with, which is why it was so prized in their sword making.

>Geography impacting the development of civilization is debunked?
This is a dumbing down fallacy where you try to bring the argument to the lowest level possible to force a false dichotomy where someone has to pick between a very general and obvious statement or continue their position. Geography impacting the development of civilization is a theory that existed long before this book and that theory does not support many of the claims and implications of this book. This book has been proven wrong on several levels like how it assumes farm animals were domesticated before things like agriculture, that the domesticated animals we have today held the same traits, characteristics and phenotypes pre-domestication and that the claim natural resources of the environment ultimately determine how a culture and people will behave is completely ignoring places that are basically equal in natural resources but far different in culture and quality of life like Haiti and the Dominican republic or how different races act different in the same geological area like much of modern day Western cities. All in all, this book has been poked through multiple times and it's only popular due to it supporting neo-liberal political thought.

It is a start, how do you think domestication started for everything else.

This weak and obvious propaganda is what redpilled me in the first place

Fuckwit, they were, prior to the US forcing the japanese borders open via gunboat diplomacy, development in Japan was extremely stagnant, the Japanese shoguns seriously made cavalry charges against rifles during the Meiji restoration.

Name something that makes Toynbee good and worth reading then?

Haiti's government went unrecognized for ages, and their economy was based around export, people who bought Haiti's exports would piss of Spain, who were still considered great powers at the time, the dominican republic was born in a world where none of these foreign threats existed.

What about this book: "The Decline of the West" by Oswald Arnold Gottfried Spengler?

Trained behaviour doesn't get passed on via reproduction, Pascal's puppies didn't drool at the sound of a bell.

(((Diamond))) reading jewish ideology
Not even once

You cannot claim to understand warfare at all until you've read "On War" by Clausewitz.
You cannot claim to have a basic understanding of international politics until you've read "The Tragedy of Great Power Politics" by Mearsheimer
You claim to have a basic understanding of terrorism without having read "How Terrorism Ends" by Audrey Kurth Conin

You likely got either money or an amazon gift card for Christmas. Go get any of the previous books or get all of them. Read them. Take your time and soak it in. Think hard about their implications. It is worth your time.

Or just download them at:

libgen.pw

or

libgen.io

I liked ender’s shadow way more than ender’s game.
Good read.

I recommend actually physically owning them. At some point someone will spout some bullshit. You can then take out those books and show them exactly why they are empirically wrong. It's a much better feel than asking them to come over to a computer screen and scrolling through page after page.

On War in particular is worth it for the introductions explaining what historica context Clausewitz is coming from.

White teeth by zadie. Shows that the first generation is usually good bit the problem is with the second generation.

If you have the money go nuts. In my personal experience (ie anecdotal) I have found that people either accept my interpretation or don't. If they don't showing them the text doesn't help. Most people are aliterate, always have been and ever shall be.

If you like Clausewitz you should check out Boyd.

This is his foundational work. All ideas flow from it and make everything else easier to understand.
goalsys.com/books/documents/DESTRUCTION_AND_CREATION.pdf

This is the presentation he used to give on the nature of strategy.
dnipogo.org/boyd/strategic_game.pdf

This is strategy applied to maneuver and guerilla warfare.
dnipogo.org/boyd/patterns_ppt.pdf
It comes with a 6 hour lecture.
hooktube.com/watch?v=lzRqZnPVeJI
Enjoy!

lad you're a meme. Define the difference between domestication and taming.

Agree with u. I read a book every week to two weeks and it can become costly.

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>Bible of soft racism and generalisations.

Nah.

Lol that book is pure shite

How do you think our horses came into existence?

GGS got brutally raped to death last year in a series of articles by Professor Gregory Cochran:

westhunt.wordpress.com/category/ggs/

All of herbert's dune novels, but especially the ones that aren't the first book because they are all better than the first book and honestly if you read the first book and thought it was good and skipped the rest you dun goofed

Every single book is a goldmine of quotes and good advice.


We witness a passing phase of eternity. Important things happen but some people never notice. Accidents intervene. You are not present at episodes. You depend on reports. And people shutter their minds. What good are reports? History in a news account? Preselected at an editorial conference, digested and excreted by prejudice? Accounts you need seldom come from those who make history. Diaries, memoirs and autobiographies are subjective forms of special pleading. Archives are crammed with such suspect stuff.
-Darwi Odrade

Give me the judgment of balanced minds in preference to laws every time. Codes and manuals create patterned behavior. All patterned behavior tends to go unquestioned, gathering destructive momentum.
—Darwi Odrade

Thanks user. You are doing god's work. If you are this interested in warfare then you'll really appreciate Cronin's work on Terrorism.

The First Crusade by Thomas Asbridge is also a great beginners introduction into the story of the crusades. There may be better books but it is an excellent way to get started.

Pic related is an excellent primer on the Vietnam War. It properly digs into what a winning strategy was and why it was impossible to implement at the time.

Oh hey i recognize this guy. There was someone back during the presidential campaign who was using his theories to explain Trump's success in the primary. If I recall correctly the description was basically accurate. Neat.

I think it was this.
thefederalist.com/2015/12/16/military-strategist-explains-why-donald-trump-leads-and-how-he-will-fail/

Another great piece of shit book full of jewish lies:

Sapians by Yuval Harari

Clausewitz's On War suffers from not being properly edited because the guy up and died in the middle of putting it together.

It's extremely disjointed and not everything within it should be taken as solid advice because I'm 100% positive clausewitz wasn't sure about some of it.

What it really needs is someone else who has a good grasp of war/tactics to take away as much of the cruft as possible.

#bookz nigga

>Jared "Can't ride Zebras like a horse" Diamond does it again

How to appreciate On War. Read some historically context of where he's coming from. Any decent introduction should have this. Then read until he starts discussing Napoleonic recon tactics. By that point you have likely imbibed 90% of what's worthwhile.
For fun contrast only read Sun Tzu after Clausewitz. It kills me how many casuals read Sun Tzu but never Clausewitz.

Yet compare them and Africa today.
Really makes you hmmmm.

If it were true, the dynamics between Africa and the West would be reversed.

>The book makes claims like there being no large docile animals available for domestication.
I haven't read it, but that is painfully untrue. The donkey has been domesticated in Somalia and Nubia, and then it spread to the rest of the world as a working animal.

Gustave Le Bon's 1895 book "Psychologie des Foules"/"The Crowd" established in many ways the modern world of "marketing." It's full of hardcore redpills about how dumb and manipulable most people are. An important work of sociology that a lot of people haven't read.

Thank you. I'll add that to the list.

Literally, what is an aurochs?

I found this link you might find useful anons.
goodreads.com/list/show/89892._pol_recommended_reading

Training isn't taming.

It's a book of excuse making. The only bit of luck that whites had was they continued sailing west and China never sailed east far enough.

Africa is a continent abundant in resources.

yes it is

The writer of the book correctly identified that if you make excuses for unsuccessful races, people will buy those excuses

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europe is also a death-continent where failing to secure food and shelter for winter means you and everyone you know dies.

(((jared diamond))) tries to play it off like Europe is some kind of incredibly hospitable continent, but it's nothing compared to africa where subsistence """farming""" still manages to keep millions of africans alive today.

No, it's domesticating. You don't teach a wild dog to roll over.

Long since been debunked. Also written by a literal Jew who hates white people and writes book after book after book attacking white people.

Magic Dirt Theory from a Kike.

>the People's Front of Judea isn't the Judean People's Front
You fool no one

Once you train succesive generations of animals over hundreds/thousands of years, they become domesticated. How do you think we got any of our domesticated animals?

You can semi train a more docile runt of a wild animal and over a few generations of selecting for more runtish behavior you end up with a creature that is tame.
Wolves to dogs.

>9 books
>the rest of your life to read
user I didnt know you were dying

youtube.com/watch?v=iFGruJ0mAiU

Stop watching pornography.

You should always learn about the ideology you're opposing.

I'm halfway through it and haven't read anything I didn't know already. I thought it was supposed to be controversial.

If you have no sex drive it is because of depression and you need to make life style changes to fix your depression.

Or you are over familiar with your partner and need to take a holiday away from each other. Gf went home for two weeks and when she came back we have been banging like rabbits. I watched porn the whole time she was gone.

Once we all lose our jobs to automation and driverless cars it will either be communism or extermination. I'm for capitalism till then of course.

Interesting but rising European Zionism today has no leader.

gold

Right now I believe in a capitalist society with socialist elements for the time being but I do agree with you that once automation comes, communism will be inevitable.

Then your beliefs are flawed.

That book is full of outright lies, logical inconsistencies, and mistruths.

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It's going to be grim. There will be capitalism for the rich and future communism will be living on their scraps. It won't be comfortable. You won't get your ration if you reproduce.

Sup Forums status: Triggered

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Bill Cooper - Behold a Pale Horse

Does the book just say "white people were lucky" like Sup Forums claims?

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Ted Kaczynski's "Industrial Society and Its Future" (1995) and "Technological Slavery: The Collected Writings of Theodore J. Kaczynski, a.k.a. "The Unabomber" (2010).

Masterpieces.

doorofperception.com/wp-content/uploads/The-Unabomber-Manifesto.pdf

ia801909.us.archive.org/20/items/TechnologicalSlaveryTheCollectedWritingsOfTheodoreJ.KaczynskiA.k.a.TheUnabomber/Technological Slavery - The Collected Writings of Theodore J. Kaczynski, a.k.a. 'The Unabomber'.pdf

Oh yeah. Rice crops in India and Asia can produce 4 times the calories of wheat using the same land. Rice is more calorie dense and you can double crop your rice in Asia. Europe had it hard compared to China and India.
Which is why both those continents are packed with people. Guns germs and steal is total nonsense.

There are regions in Africa where the weather allows all year growing of crops.

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pic unrelated

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_cropping

Unless you are a total lefty desperate for excuses it's accepted that Europe was the worst place to grow food. Lmao

Not really, it says Middle Eastern people were lucky.
But I haven't come to the part about European supremacy yet. I will know when I finish it.

Anchient Greeks and Romans organised and developed their societies in ways that shame modern africans. It's clear that their brains work differently.

At the very least they have different interests and drives.

All of pic related.

where did the towers go

ahahahahahahahahahahahahha

this is Sup Forums
dropped

>Reading a book means you agree with it

The only thing decent there is transmetropolitan. And even that should be enjoyed but not taken too seriously.
Thank you for the example of what not to waste time reading.

>comics
you fucking soyboy manchild

That infograph has some many fallacies in it I’m starting to think pol is lying to me about zebras.

>Alan Moore
Degenerate
Also no Top Ten or League of Extraordinary Gentleman
>pleb

I have downloaded all of these. I've read 6 1/2 of the tier 1 books, in the Leviathan right now. 0 of the tier 2 books. 5 of the tier 3 books. 2 of the tier 4 books.

Guns, germs and steel except acknowledging the genetic outcome of thousands of years in different environments.

Imagine being this dense