Which books redpilled you?
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Which books redpilled you?
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Anything by Pat Buchanen is worth reading
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Ghanaboy spotted
Forever War. 10,000 years of degeneracy.
Fuck that anti-depressant popping soyboi cuck.
pic related best redpill on the big pharma psychiatry poison control gird.
is it any good? worth the 20 shekels?
Atlus Shrugged.
The Turner Diaries
Good luck finding a copy as it's mostly (((banned)))
Audiobook versions show up on youtube once in a while though
prime redpill material
If you knew anything about Jordan Peterson, you would know he's not a big advocate of antidepressants.
Essential Goy reading
I read all 3 of these books in the past 6 months. very, very good reading - don't forget Animal Farm, either!
Really opened my eyes.
Honest answer: Fahrenheit 451 but I kinda had my foot through the door already
mein kampf of course
I suspect Edward Bernays and Walter Lippmann were inspiration for Huxley.
Watch "a century of the self" by Adam Curtis
Century of the Self: youtube.com
Read Edward Bernays' "Propaganda:"
"Universal literacy was supposed to educate the common man to control his environment. Once he could read and write he would have a mind fit to rule. So ran the democratic doctrine. But instead of a mind, universal literacy has given him rubber stamps, rubber stamps linked with advertising slogans, with editorials, with published scientific data, with the trivialities of the tabloids and the platitudes of history, but quite innocent of original thought. Each man’s rubber stamps are the duplicates of millions of others, so that when those millions are exposed to the same stimuli, all receive identical imprints. "
"Crystallizing Public Opinion," and his essay "The Engineering of Consent" classes.dma.ucla.edu/Fall07/28/Engineering_of_consent.pdf
Bernays didn't quote Freud, he quoted Everett Dean Martin "Behavior of Crowds," and W. Trotter "The Herd in Peace and in War."
I would also strongly recommend Edward Bernays' colleague Walter Lippmann's book, "Public Opinion." Lippmann coined the term the "Manufacture of Consent."
Harry Potter.
Brave new world is pretty dope too, reading it now.
This book is the source on many others that followed. Relatively difficult read tho
You can get Snow Crash for real cheap if you can't afford a copy of the The Language Stone.
Same ride, but with lot's of cyberpunk fun.
I think we are already in Huxley's Brave New World and pornography is his soma
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"Simulated sex helps to dehumanize the whole act. The aim is to eliminate all emotion from the act so that, as Mustapha will later explain, loyalty to the state is never in competition with loyalty to an individual. The more that sex pervades every aspect of culture, the less important it becomes, and the less emotion attached to it."
I need to read this one. It explains the plans of the bankers doesn't it?
Yeah pretty much my opinion too but I think the normalization of weed closer correlate with the book.
40K
1984 and The Fountainhead
>I think the normalization of weed closer correlate with the book
White people have been getting high on weed longer than there has been Christianity
Ancient Eugenics - Allen Roper
Saw a post about Ride the Tiger that got deleted. Have any of you guys checked it out?
I thought Starship Troopers was a great book depending on your views on government and the military. Made me view nationalism as a more important value. It also had some interesting ideas on voting, capital punishment, and the military. Definitely would recommend it for anyone who's either in, been a part of, or is looking to join their country's military.
>main character is literally named 'Hiro Protagonist'
dropped
Anders Game
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I don't think I explained my position on that well. For one pornography is more prevalent than pot, and is used as an upper and a downer. People are using it for all aspects of life and numbs people to the world in addition to dehumanizing sex youtu.be
First post worst post.
Ride the Tiger is a good book but it gets memed too hard here. Its useless and incomprehensible to anyone who has not had a rigorous education in philosophy/classics with a healthy dose of esoteric knowledge. Evola was not writing for the common man, and did not have any intentions of being accessible. His work is difficult and I think its unlikely that most people claiming to read him on here have actually read him.
Starship Troopers is solid, excellent defense of a hierarchic state.
Meditations by my man Marcus
>dr seuss
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>i can't grasp the concept of irony: the post
>Turner
I have a PDF if anyone wants it.
Yeah I guess, he had a very liberal views on drugs.
I meant in how mainstream it has become in the eye of the establishment, but I see what you mean and I agree
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Me and a friend is talking about doing shrooms soon and he's reading The doors of perception by Huxley.
>Pat Buchanen
>can't even spell correctly the name of my favorite conservative author
I like Horkheimer or Fromm. I'd suggest reading the latter's "Sociology and Psychoanalysis" a great work, gives insight into the mind of the right wing nationalists
Helped me understand the international system and the conflicts of this century more than anything
This as well
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mega link nao
user... Huntington is to Pol/Sci, International Relations what Degrasse Tyson is to Quantum Physics.
Notes on the Third Reich.
I enjoyed The Good Earth. It had an interesting look at pre-revolutionary China, but I thought the themes of the book were more important. It shows the evils of degeneracy and a look at life from the very bottom of society to the top as it follows the life of a poor farmer. Made me appreciate the benefits I get from modern society while taking a second look at the negative aspects of it as well. Not really so much in your face red pilling, but you might enjoy it depending on what you value.
supposed to read nihilist literature to break down any current belief systems, then escape that trap and build a new from there
Neither, don't read. Muh bible said so, like literally, the book talked to me.
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just read any religious text and you'll either be further brainwashed or you'll see it for the bullshit that it actually is and always was
try reading the bible - a collection of scammer's notes and handy quotes to use that describe a primitive faggot picking his 12-man harem, scuttling from town to town like the criminals they were, scamming ppl and having gay orgies, etc.
redpill? just read between the lines of everything you read, the news, everything
you idiots think it's going to be like one retarded book or something
fuck you
I think the pharmaceutical industry's encroachment into everyday life is more reminiscent of soma
We're not quite there yet, but they've been working to inflate the number of people with mental illnesses so that they can give them all drugs. They may not have a soma equivalent yet, but by god they're working on it
pornography is just one element of the 'sexual liberation' part of his prediction, soma is almost certainly manifesting itself quite literally as drugs for 'illnesses' that are really just medicalization of mundane phenomena.
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these books are a redpill suppository
I feel like its 2005 and I'm reading Yahoo Answers with this level of angsty fedora faggotry
are you 12?
Agreed
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>hey these books they made me read in school really red-pilled me guys
Or maybe they don't put the actually dangerous books on required reading lists for the fucking ideological state apparatus...
Remind me, do 1984/BNW end with the protagonists ever actually DOING anything to CHANGE their respective worlds?
These books aren't redpills, they are demoralizing blackpills.
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Good book bit not redpilled enough
1984 is an utopia narrated by a degenerate subversive scum
>not reading
the first link worked. second link gives a 403 error.
thanks dude
I've tried to find this book as well as Bowden's Pulp Fascism. neither are carried by my local library and I can't even find a torrent for them
Prometheus Rising
That looks pretty dope, what issue?
Here's a pdf for The Camp of the Saints.
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Great book if you want to temporarily lose your mind, and I mean that in the best possible way.
Say what you will about Dr. William Pierce, but I found his books to be very enjoyable.
What a shitty place the world has become, this exact sentiment is 95% of the internets content in 2018
>The book!that literally killed the cyberpunk genre
No thank you
Umm, excuse me sweetie, that's two books not one.
Read it instead of talking shit about it
Spenglers' Decline of the West
If you want to fix the world, start by fixing yourself.
neuromancer
I borrowed it off a girl in college. It was forgettable.
Conjecture and speculation.
It’s more entertainment than evidence.
>is it any good?
Yes
>worth the 20 shekels?
No
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>fiction
nice. I'll be sure to give it a read
>Marcus Aurelius' Masturbations
Noble house by james clavell. All the secret agency stuff.
also brave new world.
Its for normie pseduointellectuals, New York Times liberals.
Pagans had a better interpretation of humanity through their gods.
Monotheists btfo
Brainlet
creature of jekyll island
George Orwell was a socialist. Read Homage to Catalonia and become "red" pilled.
Look at pdf 1st link (uni kiel)
its in german
Starship Troopers
I have quoted 1984 from random parts and worked perfectly with the situations.
This one too.
He ain't wrong about anything, republicans just don't accept it.