>'History of the Peloponnesian War' by Thucydides >'The Prince' by Machiavelli (did anyone here read Discourse's on Livy? is it good?) >'Leviathan' by Thomas Hobbes
The socialist phenomena - Igor Shafarevich last exit to utopia - Jean Francois Revel
Easton Martin
Yes we should all read Mein Kampf instead. Or Lee Iacocca.
Stop being so edgy.
Andrew Rivera
>Make a thread >don't post in it cheers OP
Lincoln Gomez
Prince is almost entirely ironic tho.
Carson Smith
Basically BTFOs commies
Aaron Barnes
Merchant of Venice,duh
Connor Robinson
Darkness at Noon
Landon Reed
i did tho
Benjamin Turner
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Luis Long
Spinozas theological political treatise and just the political treatise. Definitely influenced by Hobbes, and says what Hobbes intended in a bolder way.
Luis Rodriguez
For casual philosophy Seneca is my fave, I also like the Hagakure just because it's so outrageously irrational and masculine.