Fascist Literature

Why do so many people on this board call themselves fascist or national socialist when they dont understand what fascism actually is?

Start reading books.
Mein Kampf (Ford Translation) is a good starting place.

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Because nobody on here wants to do any work, whether that’s educating themselves beyond looking at infographics or real world action. The Alt Right will put up posters and giggle as they run away from their little badass mission but as soon as you encourage them to do real work they’ll just say that this site is satire or they’ll call you a CIA nigger. The problem with the Alt Right is that they take memes seriously but scoff at the idea of doing anything serious. We fascists and NS shouldn’t associate ourselves with them. You can promote literature but I doubt many will read it

By the way, I’m reading SIEGE right now to see what all the hype is about. I plan to read something by Savitri Devi next

Fucking nailed it user
If we cant get people to read then we should discuss books and the ideas within

This is fucking truth.

SIEGE is pretty overrated IMO. Its babbys first white nationalist book and the "READ SIEGE" crowd are batshit retarded every time ive encountered them.
Personally I find a lot more to learn in books like For My Legionaries or Runaway Horses.

James Mason makes some good criticisms of modern right wing movements but the Charles Manson shit is way over the top. I really need to read For My Legionaries, that’s been on my list for a long time. By the way, that Hitler’s Revolution book by Richard Tedor that you posted in OP is a great book. Here’s a pdf:
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For My Legionaries is fucking inspiring. Codreanu was Julius Evolas favourite fascist leader and I totally see why. He lived by his principles right to the bitter end.
I have two copies of Hitlers Revolution in physical (old and new version) Its a fantastic book.
So many redpills compacted into a short work, and all of it is well sourced with many original german sources
If you're interested in the Nazi economic system "The Wages of Destruction" is great.
Here's a video breakdown if you cbf reading it (its a huge book). youtu.be/1FUZFy9Nd9s

Thanks for that. Speaking of Evola, his books are a complete mindfuck. I purchased RATMW and I’ve tried reading it twice but it’s so hard to understand. I get the basics of what Evola believed but the he writes and the topics he discusses are too esoteric for me. Maybe I’m just retarded. Have you had any luck with him?

I only want a strong leader who does exactly what I want.

Kind of off topic but okay

>(Ford Translation)
Nah, read the Stalag translation, it's the only one recognised by the NSDAP.

Revolt is a really complex book but its a masterpiece. You need to start with his other more accessible books before you get into Revolt because it can be really heavy reading if you're not used to his style.
Men Among The Ruins is a fantastic book, good starting place. A Handbook For Right Wing Youth is also a good place to start since its a collection of essays that are really to-the-point. Orientations is a great essay that he later expanded upon to make Men Amongst The Ruins.
But yeah he does get a little tinfoil, he's one of those geniuses who teeter on insanity at times.
Theres some absolute gold in his works though.

Found some stuff in my folder, dumping here

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Everything in the Stalag is included in the Ford. There is no reason to read any other translation, its the most accurate and includes everything that was cut out in the millions of different versions.
The Stalag has entire passages missing from it because it was "meant for the outside world".

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I wonder if he had any connections to Carl Jung. Apparently Jung praise his work and from what I understand they had similar ideas. I’ve been studying Jung a bit recently and I have to say that I really like his opinions

The great American fascist. Do it.

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No one here calls themselves fascists fuckwad. Most people here are small government by fucking far. Don't fall for the narrative.

I think they had a correspondence but cant remember. I know he was in touch with a lot of important people at that time.
If you're interested in Evola and you've got a spare hour this is definitely worth watching: youtu.be/QiCtdi5nCoA

Thanks for the .pdf. Have a .pdf of a certain book by everyone's favorite Uncle in return.
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Ah so you came here during the election

I’ve been meaning to watch that as well. So many things I want to read and watch and so little time. Over the summer when I’m not working I’ll read for at least two hours day if not more

I know that feel
I have so many books in my backlog
I also hate staying on one thing for too long because I feel like im in an echo chamber
Im about to jump into Lenin to mix things up

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I would recommend reading The Authoritarian Personality. It was written by members of the Frankfurt School. If you’ve read the Culture of Critique you’ll already know why it’s bullshit but I think you should read the book itself. Cultural Marxism is a buzzword but after reading this book you can’t deny that there’s some truth to that term

Here are the books on that list that you can find in English and probably in .pdf :

All Carl Schmitt
Life of St Louis, by Joinville
Works by Mussolini, Hitler and Primo de Rivera (you can add Degrelle to that)
Céline's Mea Culpa, Trifles for a Massacre, School for corpses
Bardèche's Nuremberg
add some revisionist stuff you know to that, as long as it's as solid as Reynouard's or Faurrisson's
Try to read a biography of Adrien Arcand, even if you don't find his texts
Saint Thomas Aquinas can be easily found
Koninck's On the Primacy of the Common Good. Against the Personalists
Garrigou-Lagrange's God in 2 volumes
Catechism of Trent or Saint Pius the Xth's one are great
Mgr Lefebvre's They Have Uncrowned Him
Amerio's Iota Unum

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I keep seeing this pic here. No offense, but why is that French pic being used so much?

Because I keep posting it my lad

Lol okay

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Based Machi

Ill add it to the list
Do you watch Cultured-Thug?