Name 5 books that every Sup Forums browser should/should've read
Just recently I decided to incorporate reading into my daily routine. Since there is such a vast selection of literature, it's hard to choose. Which books do you guys believe are red pilled on politics and economics? Those are the books im mainly interested in
>inb4 JIDF members post globalist propaganda >inb4 guns, germs and stee
I was fervently Sup Forums before I started reading about basic concepts in economics, philosophy and politics, consequently resulting in me realising that Sup Forums and its' ideas were utter horseshit no matter what your affiliation. Shitposting's gr8 fun tho
Brandon Johnson
>reading this Aussie shitposter's garbage >not reading based Nassim Taleb's Antifragile instead
Hi, newfriend.
Oliver Russell
>camp of the saints >camp of the saints >camp of the saints >camp of the saints >camp of the saints
Lucas Gutierrez
Thanks, greatest ally.
Nathan Howard
Yeah, there's a reason that virtually every educated person on the planet who isn't a corporate shill is liberal. And pro-tip? It's not because Conservatives make any sense.
Mason Campbell
I think all Americans should read "Reforging America" by Lothrop Stoddard.
Carson Carter
I'm currently reading the 10000 year explosion. It's pretty reasonable and very redpilled on issues of race and civilization clashes.
Thomas Wilson
This is a non-fiction book thread Hans
Evan Walker
I bet that book is sold for money.
Caleb Sanchez
I like reading Albert Camus and Kafka's work They're pretty good Any similar writers?
Thomas Anderson
Oh look, we have some scholars in the audience. What was the last book you read? Just curious.
Hudson Cook
I'm highly educated, and I'm conservative.
Also, someone that pays thousands to the educational kikes doesn't automatically become smart and educated and superior, it means they paid for their indoctrination
Ryan Johnson
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Sebastian Campbell
You have to shill harder useful idiot
Nolan Ortiz
fucking this, this is absolutely fantastic
"One grain of incense falls upon the altar, then another; no difference."
Benjamin Rogers
OP BTFO
Education is just indoctrination
Eli Nelson
Igor Shafarevich - The Socialist Phenomenon
Hunter Sanchez
Cesar's Messiah, the Roman creation of Christ.
Owen Butler
I'll be honest, I began reading this book and I throughly enjoyed it but after a couple dozen pages I realized that my reading comprehension wasn't up to par with this book. The vocabulary is very daunting and I need to enhance my reading skills before I indulge in this work. One day I hope to read it along with other stoic works because I've heard they teach essential masculine ideals.
>pic related, a friend recommended some books for me to read
Jace Smith
I admit that my reading history is heavy on philosophy, novels, politics, and a few other topics, but pretty weak on economics.
Aside from Hazlitt's economics in one lesson, what are the other essential Sup Forums economics books for understanding the shit going on today?
Wyatt Morales
I can't possibly imagine the relevance, but The Onion Girl by Charles DeLint.
Samuel Garcia
1984 and Brave New World are must-reads Then maybe some of Evola's works, though they are quite heavy.
Ryder Phillips
Economics is the study of exchange. It is based on theories that the book presumably disproves. Nowhere would it be claiming that exchange doesn't happen. And nowhere would it be saying that exchange is bad.
Lincoln Perry
Upload a pdf of that book, op. Also upload this too
Landon Bailey
>if you're not liberal you're uneducated
Could you be projecting anymore populist garbage that screams you don't actually read?
>I read the 50 greatest books of all time list and suddenly I needed niggers everywhere: in my neighborhood, in my backyard, even in my asshole! I am a multicultural black cock worshipper, I became that way somewhere between Cicero and Shakespeare!
Fuck off, you blue-haired Bernie rally niggerfaggot.
Adrian Gutierrez
>Sup Forums only reading self help, pop economics and entry level novels Color me surprised
Mason Murphy
>Could you be projecting anymore populist garbage that screams you don't actually read? Could you misquote me more thoroughly?
Jaxon Diaz
The stranger is one of my favorite books ever next to the alchemist.
Nice choice India bro.
Lincoln Cox
ur welcome
Jose Gonzalez
>offers nothing himself
god DAMN Latin America is fucking lazy
Nolan Wilson
Ron Chernow's Alexander Hamilton biography Anthony Everitt's Cicero biography John Glubb's 'The Fate of Empires' Heilbroner's 'The Worldly Philosophers' Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises'
Thomas Torres
Isn't it strangely funny that the situations described in the book are strikingly similar to what is happening in the world today?
Owen Davis
summarize how was economics debunked?
Benjamin Phillips
It's what you implied.
Though conservatives are retards because they're only trying to conserve a rotting corpse, which is what the previous system was.
We don't need conservatism to go back to pic attached; what we need is 'progress' to stick kikes in Madagascar with no technology and let them trade dirt for sticks.
Or maybe a reality show Running Man style where kikes run from niggers who are starving and the winner gets a bucket of chicken.
Isaiah Clark
For you fags, you can find any pdf and epub i here
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Luke Martin
Is "Fate of Empires" that little 20ish page booklet on the front page of google?
Pretty coincidency that I read that
Nicholas Gutierrez
A lot of people don't pick up on that theme. We live in a world where it's easier to connect than its ever been. Yet we end up like disembodied voices controlling meat machines that are more disconnected from our humanity than ever.
Hunter Thomas
Ecept it isn't. "Virtually every" is a popular turn-of-phrase that specifically implies that exceptions to the statement exist.
These phrases would be less confusing to you if you were more conversant in them. Perhaps you should consider reading a book?
Daniel Thompson
people.uncw.edu/kozloffm/glubb.pdf
Hmm, not sure, bookmark this link if you wanna read it though
Noah Cruz
And we'll continue falling further and further down the rabbit hole and there's nothing neither you nor I can do about it
Nicholas Clark
>some fantasy novel
wow, you're so educated in political affairs m8
Eli Gray
Why have I been using trackers all these years?
Carson Ramirez
Right? You asked what the last book I read was. So that's probably also the only book that I have ever read.
Ethan Watson
The accursed Kings by Maurice Druon is pretty good.
Jayden Cruz
Sup Forums is LITERALLy Brazil-tier in literacy
Asher Powell
Or sorry, was I supposed to answer dishonestly to try to improve my anonymous, internet cred?
Jaxson King
All "x in one lesson" or "X things you need to know about y" are bad. They don't give you enough information to form a basis for opinion.
Brayden Ward
No, because there is actually smart and educated people in Brazil. Sup Forums is Lesotho tier
Kevin Bell
I'm looking for this book. I found it on an Iron Pill booklist
Ryan Perry
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William Hall
I understood your statement perfectly fine. You implied that the well-read majority is a corporate shill or a liberal, and "not because Conservatives make any sense" clarified that it's a strategy for survival to either be a corporate shill or a liberal.
Don't worry, I know full well my bonehead cuck faggot PhD English teacher white males don't genuinely enjoy nigger cock and the new nigger neighbors that just devalued their home which they'll still be paying mortgages on for 30 years, as much as they claim they do.
At least they won't have to live there for the full 30 years, since once the neighborhood reaches peak-coon, his disenchanted wife will start fucking them, divorce his ass, and the judge will order him out of "her house."
Robert Morris
>Which books do you guys believe are red pilled on politics and economics? Those are the books im mainly interested in
Jacob Murphy
Guess I'll have to wait for the Jews for Dummies to be the one-stop for economics.
Lucas Brooks
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand The Road To Serfdom by F.A. Hayek The Law by Frederick Bastiat Economics in One Lesson by Hanz Henry Hazlit For a New Liberty by Murray M Rothbard
Adrian Long
>strg + f "culture of critique" no results >strg + f "a people that shall dwell alone" no results >strg + f "Separation and its discontents" no results what is wrong with pol these days?
Nolan Morris
Currently reading On War Democracy in America Gulag Archipelago Dune Das Boot
Landon Evans
Why do you read things only about one side?
Bentley Robinson
I'm currently reading Basic economics and I like it. Gonna move on to Economics in one lesson after that though so I can't really compare the two.
Landon Cruz
MFW Based Hayek
John Reed
...but coorperate shills are liberal
Jacob Turner
>muh jooooos control everything because muh feelz say soo!!!!!
>Dune
first?
Nicholas Thomas
that is not an argument my very gay friend
Daniel Butler
Mein Kampf Art of the Deal The Ego and His Own Meditations The Koran
Connor Thompson
Why do you think jews control everything?
Thomas Morris
If you want a book for literacy on the Crisis and the Fed, Ben Bernanke's "The Courage to Act" is decent. As a bonus, it turns out that Bernie has been parading his disconnect from reality for a while now, and his clash with Bernanke is covered in the book.
James Gutierrez
The first one, yeah. Sometimes my ADD takes over and I start reading too many books at once. I went to a book store when I already had books from the library to read.
Jordan Phillips
because we let them
Tyler Clark
I'm just recommending books that helped changed the way I think. I am open to reading non libertarian books if you've got a decent recommendation.
ramblings by a clearly imbalanced mad dog of a man. Are you stupid? Also the book is dreadfully bad written
Logan Thompson
julius evola, id read bis whole bibiography but especially his books on tradotionalism and self improvement like Riding the Tiger
Andrew Gomez
Chernow's book on Washington is tops too.
James Sanders
It's a great book. Will read the second and so on. For what i hear, they are as good or even better.
>because we let them
Tin foil much? Why do you think the jews control the wrold?
I don't know. Read Das Kapital because it's a critique of capitalism. Maybe something by Keynes?
Kevin Price
Wittgenstein 'On Certainty' translated by Anscombe
I unironically got kickstarted into actual literature and philosophy by /lit/. The board itself is a shitshow but its' wiki honestly offers great recommendations
The socialisation of politics nowadays is the real problem. If you're X, Y, or Z and don't adhere strictly to the consensus constituting of multiple ideas in near mutually exclusive fields, then expect to be ostracised by both your group and outside. Politics has always been a social activity, but progress stagnates even greater in the Western world in the 21st century due to how the Internet has popularised and polarised the population more. imo a hugely underrated thing to do is to study the primordial biases and learn to overcome them, especially selection bias which is rampantly popular among SJWs and Sup Forums
Josiah Gomez
r u the same portugese user who posts threads about cumming on birds?
Adrian Fisher
>"Propaganda" by Edward Bernays >"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius >"Wealth of nations" by Adam Smith >"Mein kampf" by Adolf Hitler >"Republic" by Plato
Joker card: Unabomber's manifesto
Luis Bailey
By corporate shills I meant the business leaders who influence politics--not PR reps on twitter. You will not find liberals among them because nationalism is extraordinarily good for business. Plus the USA is the largest economy, where conservative equates to believing insane bullshit like "less goverment means fewer taxes on business and more subsidies for them" and "global warming is a conspiracy that corporations shouldn't have to pay to stop causing."
Benjamin Murphy
I don't know how you honestly got anything out of Atlas Shrugged.
- Stupid Jewish slut - Gets fucked on a train - Wooed by some steel magnet (oh look, another woman confirming looks, money, status theory, gold digging whore) - Jewish slut proves she's Jewy as fuck by landing in 'paradise': the new "national symbol" is a big fucking gold dollar sign.
The only way Ayn Rand's world works is if you kill off a large percentage of the population soon, because America now has a majority of people making under $30k/yr, which by her standards means they're useless, and a ton of them are on food stamps and medicaid.
Once automation ramps up -- self-driving trucks/cars, fast-food kiosks bye bye McNegress, retail workers/cashiers all being slashed for automation -- you'll have a good portion of those people out in the street because they're all competing for the last bastions of shit labor or all piling into colleges for degrees, oversaturating the remaining viable fields.
Even healthcare and STEM people are complaining about oversaturation in certain areas.
The only way out is either:
A.) basic income, or B.) kill a lot of useless people
Pick one. I don't care personally. I'm good with my healthcare job, they'll need me as long as people are desperate to pay money to buy an extra year or two of life in some desperate nursing home or hospital condition (which everyone is).
Asher Watson
No
I have the pic, doe
There is quite a few Portuguese posters in here
James Rodriguez
not sure about the world
but in my country you cant talk negatively about them so i would assume that they have a significant amount of controll
Jacob Cook
alexander dugin -fourth political theory
Wyatt Campbell
The Great Deformation by David Stockman is an excellent book about the history of the American economy. It's great if you are trying to understand the 2008 crisis, how it was created and what must be done to actually return to prosperity.
Adrian Cox
E Michael Jones
Ethan Carter
every Sup Forumsitician should read this one, its very well researched and presented in an academic style which might make it hard to read for any of you with only high school level education, that said its an excellent piece of realist history writing i can heartily recomend
John Martin
>but in my country you cant talk negatively about them
Because you genocided them a few years ago.
mental masturbation.
Josiah Myers
This.
Blake Nguyen
and? why would that matter?
Lincoln James
Camus is top-tier, especially L'Étranger (The Stranger)
Benjamin James
>make it hard to read for any of you with only high school level education Really? Over a novel that is literally required reading for highschool students in America?