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Alright Sup Forums, recommend some good books for me to acquire, preferably ones dealing with redpilled politics and philosophy
>Inb4 200+ replies of Mein Kampf

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200 copies of Mein Kampf

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Judaism unmasked, its an antique german book from the late 15's

National Socialist leader Adolf Hitler's autobiography

on the jews and their lies
typical Sup Forums posts from the 16th century

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Marcus Aurelius "Meditations"

Just got my copy of Culture of critique yesterday, i hope its as good as i keep hearing it it.

Jesus Christ I literally bought that book yesterday what a coinkledinkle

Bollocks to the monadology

Required pol reading:
>Wealth, Poverty and Politics - Sowell
>The Rage against God - Hitchens (and God is not great for the counter argument)
>Biohistory - Penman
>How an Economy Grows and why it Crashes - Schiff

16 Laws of Success-- Napoleon HIll
48 Laws of Power- Robert Greene
The Reagan Diaries-- Ronald Reagan
Anthem-- Ayn Rand
Conscience of a Conservative-- Barry Goldwater
(Got plenty more, but you didn't specify the type of book)

Mein Kampf-- Adolf Hitler ;)

Anyone know any good entry level Christian theology and philosophy? I've already read Mere Christianity and Answering Atheism.

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Also, it is. And I must warn you, I was Jew-wise when I read it, and even then I was shocked

I hear infinite jest is good.

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Anti-christ by Nietzsche

This is a good list. Thank

Behind Communism - Frank L. Britton
The International Jew - Henry Ford

The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt. Can't recommended enough. Really lets in the psychology of Liberal vs. Conservative, and why Liberal thinking is so shallow. He even goes into philosophy and explains why valuing community over freedom can be beneficial.

I especially recommend starship troopers. It inspired me to do some sort of military service

Save the Pearls by Victoria Foyt

>Eden Newman must mate before her 18th birthday in six months or she'll be left outside to die in a burning world. But who will pick up her mate-option when she's cursed with white skin and a tragically low mate-rate of 15%? In a post-apocalyptic, totalitarian, underground world where class and beauty are defined by resistance to an overheated environment, Eden's coloring brands her as a member of the lowest class, a weak and ugly Pearl. If only she can mate with a dark-skinned Coal from the ruling class, she'll be safe. Just maybe one Coal sees the Real Eden and will be her salvation her co-worker Jamal has begun secretly dating her. But when Eden unwittingly compromises her father's secret biological experiment, she finds herself in the eye of a storm and thrown into the last area of rainforest, a strange and dangerous land. Eden must fight to save her father, who may be humanity's last hope, while standing up to a powerful beast-man she believes is her enemy, despite her overwhelming attraction. Eden must change to survive but only if she can redefine her ideas of beauty and of love, along with a little help from her "adopted aunt" Emily Dickinson.

That book is a good laugh. Unadulterated anger and frustration backed by solid observation and research.

Bumperino
Sup Forums needs more books and less Molymeme.

Just started "Ideas have Consequences"

Excellent so far.

Try to read it when you get past your Frankfurt School phase and realize the problem is much deeper and more subtle than a handful of crafty euro jews.

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Who's the top guy

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The Violent Bear It Away. It's about how a poor kid victim of religious abuse saves his retarded cousin

Mein Kampf

It's too bad he likely didn't get a chance to wear a fedora before he died.

Can someone please tell me why i should read Marcus Aurelius' Meditations? This is always suggested

ALEXANDER JANHAS THE ONLY ASCENDING MASTER!

Look for his threads, the guy has some Jahanic wisdom to give.

The Bible

Hitler in Ourselves by Max Picard.

It's a meme. Ignore it.

>Jewish fairy tales
>Redpilled

what?

>the teachings Europe was built on
>not redpilled

Nice one user.

"Comrade Ossipon, the robust anarchist with shamelessly inviting eyes, whose glance had a corrupt clearness sufficient to enlighten any woman not absolutely imbecile."

Conrad was too good for this world

M'lady

>Brothers Karamazov
>Darkness at Noon
>The Day Lasts More than 100 Years
>The Aeneid
>Edith Hamilton' Mythology
>Horace's Odes
>Poems of Catullus
>Idylls of the King

>ted kaczynski
>batshit crazy

fuck off sub iq cuck scum. ted was right

A lot of useless fucking shit in here, but I noticed after the descartes trash you have Spinoza. So all is forgiven.

but no one should read Nietzsche. He's bluepilled kike shit.

It's a very influential book on Stoic thought. If you're interested in that philosophy, then you should read it.

In fact. This is my go-to on this matter. I'll gladly share this information with Sup Forums since most of you seem so lost in bullshit.

>"I had nearly five thousand volumes in my library at Rome; but after reading them over many times, I found out that with one hundred and fifty well-chosen books a man possesses, if not a complete summary of all human knowledge, at least all that a man need really know. I devoted three years of my life to reading and studying these one hundred and fifty volumes, till I knew them nearly by heart; so that since I have been in prison, a very slight effort of memory has enabled me to recall their contents as readily as though the pages were open before me. I could recite you the whole of Thucydides, Xenophon, Plutarch, Titus Livius, Tacitus, Strada, Jornandes, Dante, Montaigne, Shakspeare, Spinoza, Machiavelli, and Bossuet. I name only the most important."

Eastern philosophy not included, but you could feasibly add Yagyu Munenori to the list.

The International Jew- Henry Ford

And definitely How to Win Friends and Influence people

I keep a little copy in my pocket at all times. It's great to flick through if I'm waiting for a bus or something because there's always something pertinent to whats happening in my life.

Not sure if it's been posted yet but
>The world as will and Idea
by schopenhauer.

Schopenhauer and Wittinger absolutely shit on Nietzche. Nietzche has some beautiful, concise things to say about human nature on a micro level but he falls short in so many ways. The key to reading him is being able to see the beauty among all the absolute drivel. Also everybody who has an interest in Eastern philosophy and Tradition should read pretty much everything Julius Evolva wrote. He's memed on Sup Forums all the time but I think he's the 20th centuries greatest Esotericist and one of the most overlooked geniuses of modern times.

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Classic Jack London, from a time when common sense was all the redpill you needed.

You want to hear some hair raising nignog antics, and the way their superiors dealt with it, check this out:

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No Evola yet? For shame

Get redpilled on degeneracy and monarchy at the same time

>How to Win Friends and Influence people
Going to have to pair this with "Tracking the Elusive Human"

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>The International Jew

Any good? Thinking reading this next.

The Law by Bastiat.
The Road to Serfdom by Hayek.
The Constitution of Liberty by Hayek.
Black Rednecks & White Liberals by Sowell.
Common Sense by Paine.

Get that fedora ready!

This is essential if you haven't already.

Better become the Count before the world goes to shit.

Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.

>volume 2 part about the Christian ISIS in Africa

Islam is a lot like early Christianity was.

I read this book and its fucking great

Please dont read any of the pseud garbage that anyone on here recommends.
If you see ayn rand, or Hitler it's an immediate red flag

Read all volumes of. Capital.
Read the rise and fall of the Roman empire by Edward Gibbon

>Read all volumes of. Capital.
why

Posting these two again

1/2

2/2

Because you're not going to understand Marx and communism until you... Actually read what he wrote

Muh Venezuela muh bread lines muh I read the communist manifesto therefore I know everything about communism xDD
these are non arguments

BUMP.

know thy enemy

Capital Volume 1
Against Method
Born to Rebel
Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution
Zeitgeist Movement Defined
Materialism and Empirio-Criticism (skip chapter 5 though)

The Brothers Karamazov.
Crime and Punishment.
Infinite Jest.

+ Take your pick from pic related.

somehow i doubt you've read the volumes of capital

Borges short stories (Ficciones, Labyrinths etc.)

There was a man who understood modernity.

In no particular order.

>"The Closing of the American Mind" by Allan Bloom
>"The Reckoning: Financial Accountability and the Rise and Fall of Nations" by Jacob Soll
>"From Third World to First: The Singapore Story - 1965-2000" and "The Singapore Story: Memoirs of Lee Kuan Yew" by Lee Kuan Yew
>" Liberal Leviathan: The Origins, Crisis, and Transformation of the American World Order" by G. John Ikenberry
>"Strategy: A History" by Lawrence Freedman
>"Understanding Michael Porter: The Essential Guide to Competition and Strategy" by Joan Magretta
>"The Trivium: The Liberal Arts of Logic, Grammar, and Rhetoric" by Sister Miriam Joseph, Marguerite McGlinn
>"Expert Political Judgment" by Philip E. Tetlock
>"Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed" by James C. Scott
>"Thinking In Time: The Uses Of History For Decision Makers" by Richard E. Neustadt
>"The Territorial Imperative: A Personal Inquiry into the Animal Origins of Property and Nations" by Robert Ardrey
>"Dictatorships and double standards: Rationalism and reason in politics" by Jeane J Kirkpatrick
>"Political Parties" by Robert Michels
>"Bowling Alone" by Robert D. Putnam
>"The Soldier and the State: The Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations" and "The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order" by Samuel P. Huntington
>"The Origins of Political Order" by Francis Fukuyama
Composed of three volumes.

Also, this:
And these:

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I'm 100% sure not a single poltard has read any capital volume, considering the gross misconceptions I keep hearing about Marx's ideas.

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Well, there are a few of us who complain about said misconceptions.
It is still surprising that relatively few have read the book that shaped the last century more than any other.
I get the feeling that (apologies to you personally) a lot of Americans are scared of "catching communism" by reading it.

I read Sirens of Titans and thought it was pretty good.

>Dante
> Shakespeare

Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Friedrich Nietzsche
Might is right, Ragnar Redbeard

"Might was Right when Caesar bled upon the stones of Rome,
Might was Right when Joshua led his hordes o’er Jordan’s foam,
And Might was Right when German troops poured down through Paris gay;
It’s the Gospel of the Ancient World and the Logic of To-day.
Behind all Kings and Presidents — all government and law,
Are army-corps and cannoneers — to hold the world in awe.
And sword-strong races own the earth and ride the Conqueror’s Car —
And LIBERTY has ne’er been won except by deeds of war."

Not particularly. But use The Counts quest for vengeance as a symbol of seeking the redpill and you can get some value out of it.

I'm still working through it, but the first 50 pages alone give you an excellent broad understanding of why and how jews are what they are

Does it start right from the beginining and into the present time?

Useful thread bumpu

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the wasp question

shits too heavy for me i need to take breaks. or i get stressed out.

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A book on how political power emerges, it is rather bleak

Why are you in every thread? Did you get lost?

Spinoza's a literal kike

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On why a Chihuahua is not a Great Dane, even though they diverged not that long ago, and they have almost identical DNA.

>but no one should read Nietzsche. He's bluepilled kike shit.

honestly, this. Avoid. Stick to history.

"If you are troubled by anything external it is not the thing itself which causes you pain, only your estimate of it. And that you have the power to remove at any time."

These words are actual magic. Every single time you lack self-control or feel the need to act against your own interest you can just repeat these words and instantly walk away. Think of the millions of ways you can use this to improve yourself and overcome problems. It suppresses human instinct. Love it.

If you have Schopenhauer you never need Nitzche.

Neal Asher's owner trilogy.

It's fucking based sci-fi - only jobs left in the world are politician, scientist under direct orders from politicians, and security forces. Everyone else is a zero asset citizen getting fucked over and over until one red pilled scientist fucks every last bit of their shit up.

Pretty good. I liked the part about the convoluted constructions the Juden come up with to keep the OT prophecies while still denying that Jesus is their Messiah. Kek'd pretty hard.

Also, not at all theological but rather psychosocial, the 'International Jew' by Henry Ford is top tier. He talks about jews in their relation with late 19th and beginning 20th century US in all areas of society. You discover that Ford was one hell of a smart guy and called out the jews that were full of BS while coming up with ideas to better accommodate them in society so that they'll stop creating so much resentment.

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Most redpilled book ever written.

This book is so redpilled that after reading it, one realizes that a psychological Rubicon has been crossed from which there cannot be a return. You'll never see the world the same way, and any hope you may have had of "redpilling the masses" goes out the window for good.

Humanity is, and will always be, separated into a small number of God-men and a mass of slaves who eagerly accept submission under the chains of "morality".

I'm reading Plutarch right now. Highly recommend

Do you mean the Nietzsche or the Might is Right?

Might is Right, although Nietzsche does have elements of the same type of thinking.

Redbeard is more primal, direct and Anglo about it.