This is the most redpilled fiction novel. Prove me wrong

This is the most redpilled fiction novel. Prove me wrong.

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>Heinlein
Libertarian cuck. Still fairly redpilled. The Forever War was better though.

Thanks for the recommendation, user.

Actually, 1984 is the most redpilled fiction novel.

Because unlike Starship Troopers, 1984 is useful for redpilling others.

The idea of "doublethink" coined in 1984 is used today by the liberal media all the time, with hypocrisy being the norm.

I can't prove you wrong because what you said is true

All excellent books. I recommend all 3 as mandatory Sup Forums reading as all of them have something different and meaningful to say.

Mandatory Sup Forums reading thread? Haven't seen one in a while.

Culture of Critique is also a must read

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bump. cmon Sup Forums, give me some more good reading material.

Brave New World is happening just as much as 1984.
Essential reading.

Brothers Karamazov

Awesome book.

Elfen Lied. It's a well written manga that critiques the very underpinnings of the contemporary global capitalist society and how it promotes the otherization of others in order to rationalize exploitation.

This is how i want the government to run.

Please leave.

Kek

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unfortunately it was "adapted" into "Bluepill: The Movie"

That's STILL not what the suits looked like, holy fuck they were giant ape suits, not this little bitch shit.

oh well, this book contains one of my favorite quotes which holds SO true today

>There are no dangerous weapons; there are only dangerous men.

What's the tl;dr?

We're talking about literature, user.

Is that the nerd version of that NRA mong shit about how guns don't kill people, people kill people?

the one true red pill

1984 is trash. It's all about Huxley's "Brave New World". That's what this planet is turning into.

Can we please have a Sup Forums approved books? Or atleast some Sup Forums fiction. Please no 1984 or BNW, show me some of your knowledge

>implying you faggots have read anything that you didn't have to read to pass middle school

You disagree?

The only good dystopian novel out there is "We" by Yevgeny Zamyatin.

tl;dr: Ideology is the problem.

I mean I have guns, I just always thought the saying was autistic as fuck.

Those who are willing to give everything get to become full citizens and take part in politics. Military is guaranteed citizenship. Can also gain citizenship through other civil works like first responders.

this was ok but his writing style is hampered by his conviction. it's like reading a conservative noam chomski with out the snark and dumbed down a bit.

Great Sup Forums book.

Graphic novels are literature now.

I've read a book every month because I actually like it.

It had it's moments.

The saying might be autistic sure, I don't go around saying it though, but I do agree with the sentiment.

Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut ... it's a short quick read and it's fantastic.

Anything by Oscar Wilde. He's pretty much milo yiannopoulos of back then.

>but I do agree with the sentiment
Dumbasses just ruined it is all. Otherwise yeah I basically agree too.

Tolkien was a big traditionalist and comes through in his writing. His books always played a huge role in my conversion to Catholicism. If you've only watched the movies and don't know anything about the Silmarillion you should watch this video.

youtube.com/watch?v=DOQNGrUcK4c

Thanks for the recommendation, Kevin MacDonald.

Posting what I've got.

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Both are happening at the same time to different effects.

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SAVAGED

The book's support for fascism is meant to be ironic. Go to school kid.

You dont get to have any say so in any issues unless you've put your life on the line or do North Korean tier hard labor.

One can make the claim that 1984 and Brave New World is happening in congruence.

>nanny like state
>the truth destroyed or hidden with useless entertainment
>medicines for all your ailments
>war and an enemy "over there"

Thanks. I tried reading the Silmarillion several years ago but my god was it dry.

more like starship poopers

except that's wrong

he wrote another similar book about humans stranded on a planet where humans had implemented comunism a thousand years ago and they had morphed into ant-lke, slovenly, polyamorous orgies who accomplished little work and left the planet to rot

DAAAAAAAMN fuckin sick user

>if you don't like communism you must be a fascist!

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Definitely, and even the film by Kubrick was great.

All in all Kubrick was pretty redpilled, which is probably why he was (((assassinated)))

>pretty much the Milo Yiannoplous of back then

Let me get this clear: you WANT people to read his work, right?

>Night by Elie Weasel

Why is that on the list? Comedy material?

how do you compare the pills?
which enlightened pill is the true enlightened pill?
sorry for the off-topic, just wanted a quick comment.

The movie is only bluepilled if you understand it to be satire. When I watched it as an impressionable youth it was somewhat redpilling.

>book is ironic

The movie was satirical and left out some major elements of the book, moron.

I'm still wanting to know what the hell the green pill is.

You need to understand what you don't like if you want to argue against it effectively.

H Beam Piper. All his shit.

it's just a device for pushing his agenda, like atlas shrugged.

not that redpilled and extremely preachy.

>no, but if you give ME the power everything will be fine!: the novel
Bluepilled af.

I've read most of these books listed, Camp of the Saints wins. But I'm not sure you could call it fiction at this point, since it came true.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Bergeron
this shits all over the idea that all humans are or should be equal

could you please give us a tl;dr of all the books you've read? a short cliff's notes if possible?
thanks.

>Prove me wrong.

The Turner Diaries exists.

It more or less became a parody of Sup Forums's red pill. Green pill was /x/ and Iron pill was /fit/. I've got this one as well which was /lit/ joining in. There is no objectively true enlightenment one. They're primarily rhetorical.

The guy was pretty based back then. Also I don't WANT anybody to do anything, they can make up thier own minds. I just suggested good books and a great author in time.

Reading Altered Carbon now. Interesting little noir/cyberpunk combination.

That's bullshit. Thankfully modern governments aren't as shitty and controlling as Oceania in 1984, but they are heading that way and have been for years. See. There is so much degeneracy running rampant today with sex and drugs being overly encouraged that both novels told prophetic truths.

You idiot, the political system in the book is called a meritocracy. Only braindead leftists think it's facist in nature.

Slightly on and off topic at the same time.

In a few threads discussing how Sweden fell so far, Swedes kept mentioning a book that showed up in the 60's or so that discussed and outlined plans for what Sweden would become through propaganda and social engineering. Everything from guilt to race mixing, destruction of own culture etc.

If anyone recalls that discussion, do they have the name of that book?

Harrison Bergeron

It seems to be a more sinister approach, as it could be construed as saying certain groups are dangerous, not just 'people'

Blood Meridian redpills you on the topic of cruelty.
Easily the most redpilled fiction novel.

Let me tell you what's about to happen.

In USA -
>Race war
>FEMA
>People dying / being killed
>Russia amassing world support against FEMA and "the neo-holocaust".
>Russia attacks USA.
>WW3
>New Socialist / Communist / World Order - every citizen living on hand outs.

Its not the greatest because Hienlein just uses the "story" as a means to dump his political ideology about how great conscripted service is, and only faggots remain civilians

Im not saying it was bad, it was great - even have a 1st addition - but its not on every branch of the US military's approved reading list because of the a complex and rich story telling and wonderfully imaginative set and atmosphere. Its on those list because of about 40 pages of
>AND FIGHTING IS HARD, BUT WE EARN OUR RIGHTS, WE ARE ABOVE THE ENEMY, AND YOU SHOULDNT CARE THAT YOU CAN'T EMOTIONALLY CONNECT AND LOVE A WOMAN. INSTEAD, BE SUCH A MAN THAT YOUR FATHER WILL EMULATE *YOU*

So yeah, I dont agree with you OP, but to each his own