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post your red-pilled books, preferably classics,

the holy trinity of political realism theory:

>'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

Any more?

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These are the true red pill philosophers.
Spinoza is excellent
Sun tzu
John Locke
Francis Bacon

In fact we should not even be talking about these guys on here they could not handle it

>Sun Tzu

Funny way of spelling Lao Tzu

I enjoyed this, reasonably short and to the point.

When I have kids, I'm going to read Sun Tzu to them at bed-time.

I've never got round to Spinoza yet, a friend of mine has the complete works and it looks like a beast, anything particular to look into?

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Favourite Shakespeare lads?

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fucking newfags

The socialist phenomena - Igor Shafarevich
last exit to utopia - Jean Francois Revel

Yes we should all read Mein Kampf instead. Or Lee Iacocca.

Stop being so edgy.

>Make a thread
>don't post in it
cheers OP

Prince is almost entirely ironic tho.

Basically BTFOs commies

Merchant of Venice,duh

Darkness at Noon

i did tho

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Spinozas theological political treatise and just the political treatise. Definitely influenced by Hobbes, and says what Hobbes intended in a bolder way.

For casual philosophy Seneca is my fave, I also like the Hagakure just because it's so outrageously irrational and masculine.