Sup Forums books thread

Sup Forums books thread.

What are some books that every Sup Forumslack should read?

Post the most redpilled, sciencefilled and important books you know of and would recommend.

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Take a pick or 2

Thank me later. In the mean time I would maybe try to stop Ahmed from raping your women.

This book is written by one of Hitlers only childhood friends. It describes Hitler in his teens/early twenties.
Hitler was a lot like the kind of people who browse this site.

archive.org/details/TheYoungHitlerIKnew

The book can be downloaded for free from this site in various formats. PDF, epub, etc.

It's quite an easy read compared to a lot of the heavy political sciency stuff.

The Republic - Plato
The French Revolution - Thomas Carlyle
Das Kapital - Karl Marx (you need to learn about every ideology, even if it sounds stupid)
Mein Kampf - Adolf Hitler
On Liberty - John Stuart Mill
Ethics - Spinoza
Common Sense, The Rights of Man and Other Essential Writings of Thomas Paine - Thomas Paine

After those, you can move to the more taboo political literature.

Ride the Tiger - Julius Evola
Man Among Ruins - Julius Evola
Sarter Resartus - Thomas Carlyle
Leviathan - Thomas Hobbes
An Essay on the Principle of Population - Thomas Robert Malthus
The World as Will and Idea - Schopenhauer

Meditations - Marcus Aurelius (this one is a must read. Even if you can't into politics or philosophy or anything intellectual-related; it's a FAQ to life)

There are way to many books to be read about politics, and most of them are even philosophical. In your quest to knowledge, always remember that as good one side might seem, you need to know about things as a whole. If you lean towards the right, read some left-related work and vice versa.

Good luck, senpai.

200 copies of Mein Kampf

Hitler's War - David Irwing

This book should be THE most redpilled book about World War 2. Written by a proffessor who is amongst the academic elite within his field. It's like a thousand pages long, though. But if you are interested in redpilled history, go for it.

forgot pic

The Audiobook is available on Youtube to listen to for free. Good narrator also.

youtube.com/watch?v=6phCHk4UEpw&list

If anyone has trouble working themselves through a whole book. Audiobooks are a good alternative.

Go do the dishes while you listen or play a video game. Good times.

Wilders book marked for death..
"Tommy Robinsons" book..
Raymond Ibrahims book..

Ofc Also the quran and hadiths with the tafsir. ISIS magasine Dabiq aswell.

i was reading the stalag edition in the park yesterday. across a little creek a black kid and a 15yo white girl were smoking a 2 foot glass bong in public next to a playground. i was very disappoint
i'll check it out

This is like the book that really started classical conservatism. It's quite difficult to read though, as it is written as if it was one long letter. Meaning no chapters or headlines or anything. Just one long text. Also, there is a lot of history references that most people probably aren't familiar with.

But it describes pretty much everything that conservatism is about.

I read it and Hitler is an idiot. What now?

Just ordered Promethus Rising paper back. Thinks?

The redpill is to read all kind of books so you have a clearer understanding of the world, not reading a few of them that some retards deemed to be redpilled

you should read Joseph de Maistre

You forgot Evola's Revolt Against the Modern World.

Reading through pic related right now.

Someone post those redpilled Sup Forums literature images

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The boss gave me this read yesterday, is it Sup Forums material?

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Excellent choice, more green-pilled than red-pilled though. Prometheus Rising is also good for spirituality, but you should check out some of Wilson's inspirations:

Progress and Poverty - Henry George
In Search of the Miraculous - P. D. Ouspensky
The Natural Economic Order - Silvio Gesell
Principia Discordia
Science and Sanity - Alfred Korzybski
Anything by Wilhelm Reich

Funny this thread popped up, I've been searching for red pilled books to read just an hour ago.

Sup Forums are there any books in regards to a dystopian society that will happen in the future if this cultural marxist political correctness rubbish continues in the west? Things like how 1/3 of the earths population will be African by 2100 and the death of white demographics and culture will no doubt occur in the future.

This to me would be an interesting topic to read.

Brave New World
1984

Are two must-read dystopian books. Brave New World is not as often mentioned, but it shows the destruction of the family caused by feminism pretty well, for example.

Nobody here has read those books. None of the could write decently, but especially Rosenberg is unreadable.

Jean Raspail's le Camp des saints

>The redpill is to read all kind of books so you have a clearer understanding of the world, not reading a few of them that some retards deemed to be redpilled

I somewhat agree, but getting people to read ANYTHING nowadays is difficult enough. So what little they read might as well be GOOD litterature. An alternative is to read books that introduce you to a lot of different people all in one book. Books with titles like:

>Introduction to political philosophy
>foundations of political economony
>Theories of polical sociology

etc, etc

They are not as thorough, but give a decent summary. The reader can then go on to read the actual books written by the persons themselves afterwards if interested.

>you should read Joseph de Maistre

Thanks. Haven't heard about him before, but I'll look into it.

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Yes just looked up these books (1984 I've heard of along time ago but never read) Brave new world and the Camp of the Saints looks like a very interesting read, I'll give them a go. Any other books like these?

Anybody have a link to a full version of The Coming Corporate State?

How is Brave New World not required reading in any country? I mean, fuck me, Austria isn't even an English speaking country, yet it's on every list here.

It's about striking a balance between protectionism and free trade, apparently btfos people claiming the TPP will help poor countries?

Are you thinking of this?

archive.org/details/pdfy-Xm3KNoxQuBK9mHlX

Litterally first result on google.

In Danish public schools we pretty much only read socialist litterature about some poor immigrant trying to become part of his new country or a girl fighting for feminism, etc.

This.
It's happening.

>(you need to learn about every ideology, even if it sounds stupid)
It isn't. It was called "status questionis" at Middle Ages

amazon.co.uk/Communism-Germany-Communist-Conspiracy-Revolution/dp/1491086483

Into the Canibles Pot

>Into the Cannibal's Pot reveals what happens when an advanced nation built by European people upon Christian principles is deceived by the Cultural Marxist dream of racial egalitarianism and in the name of justice and liberty surrenders political power to an African majority that had never shown the capacity to create or sustain a free, just, and civilized society.

my all time favorite about the merits of useful democracy and the question of violence in the system without simple answers.

Let Us Talk of Many Things by William F. Buckley Jr.

Try reading something that isn't just some random shit people only read to confirm their gut feelings and feel better about themselves.

There's enough marxist propaganda in the west already. You are acting like the majority of litterature taught in public schools is nationalist and redpilled.

It certainly isn't. Neither is the media, music or general culture.

Finding nationalist litterature today is like finding water in the desert. With all the people you meet in the desert telling you to never drink of the water if you ever find any.

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This. Good taste user.

Is this a good version of the book though? I drive for almost 3-4 hours a day so I listen to books while doing so. Currently going through 1984.

Meditations is my bible at this point. I carry it errywhere And open pages at random

>implying (((Robert Spencer))) is a serious intellectual.

Reading Mien Kampf currently
I have to say it was a lot different than I expected and offers a lot of insight into why Hitler did the things he did and why he didnt do the things some people claim he did.
>TFW slowly moving from Libertarianism to NatSoc

> implying Schopenhauer is "taboo political literature"

gas yoself

CANCER FUCK OFF. YOU ASPY LIBERTARDIANS ARE THE REASON THE NEOREACTIONARY MOVEMENT IS GOING TO SHIT

YOU WILL NEVER BE ONE OF US

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>Mein Kampf
>not essential edgecore

No mate this is like a Thule society whacko's reading list. To be fair there's nothing wrong with that, but it's basically all occultist shit, and so should be treated as literature, albeit good literature

All of the links give a 35 page version, which is not the full version if I'm correct, as google books has a 65 page version with only the first 25 available.

>I have never read it but I guess it all boils down to da joos so lol fuck you

that book is how Hitler made all his money, that and he changed the law so he could get money from appearing on postage stamps, then he put all the money in a Swiss bank account

sure was taking over the world with those moves

>Meditations - Marcus Aurelius

add Caesar's gallic wars

also The Devils of Lundun by Huxley

how is that ethics book by Spinoza? I mean he's a dirty kike who concocted a brainwashing program, what id that greasy little fuck have to say about ethics?

Michel Houellebecq - Submission
Renaud Camus - The Great Replacement

ernst juenger - in stahlgewittern

dude is interesting. fought in both WW and romanticized war itself.
spent the rest of his days doing psychedelics

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Anything from Nietzsche and Carl Schmitt

this, my hipster antifa roommate tends to quote it just to be edgy. tbqh it has some hilarious passages.

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>Most arresting of all: the note — tome, really — is probing, deeply researched, and often humorous. Heisman personality and erudition shine through every page, as he traces the philosophical steps that have led him to suicide: not really desperation or depression, but rather, intellectual curiosity, and a desire to test the limits of the unknown.

goodreads.com/book/show/9429159-suicide-note

web.archive.org/web/20141010213832/http://www.suicidenote.info/ebook/suicide_note.pdf#pagemode=bookmarks&page=1

Spoken like a true imbecile...

Mein Kampf is an interesting book no matter how you look at it.

well done

its a book you will remember and go back to forever

>Implying Evangelicals aren't extremely jealous of what Muslims get away with

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fpbp

Ah one of the many fairytales

Heh. can't believe those kids still believe in their sky fairies
*unsheathes the ramblings of a neet who died in his mothers attic*
nothing personnel

If you're spanish you really should read "Discurso a las juventudes de España", from Ramiro Ledesma.