What are some red-pilled, Sup Forums-approved books?

What are some red-pilled, Sup Forums-approved books?

I'm currently at the library and need something to read

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Bhagavad Gita as it is.

16 years in Siberia

There's a Mega link somewhere with a shitload of Sup Forums books. Sadly I do not have that link.

Anyone have it? No religious shit please

Mein kampf

The Republic

Animal Farm
Anything by dr. Seuss

you know, the bible and the quran taught me more about the occult than any other books, but all those books were needed to teach me how to understand the bible/quran.

Seraphim Rose - Nihilism

Catch-22

The Constitution of Liberty by F.A. von Hayek.

second this

The Gulag Archipelago is huge, but really good on the Soviet Union and how the mass arrests and gulag imprisionment went down. Maybe not the most red-pilling experience, but it should give you something to think about. How far should one be willing to let things go before resisting? All around important piece of literature.

Death of the West by Pat Buchanan if you want your jimmies rustled into orbit. A little outdated on the statistics at this point, since it is from 2002, but a good intro on white genocide.

Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury and Intruder in the Dust.

This is good. See if you can find the copy translated by Alan Bloom.

Anything by Mark Steyn is insanely red-pilled, frightening, but also funny. If you want to know what the future looks like, read 'America Alone'.

You could also try reading some Anthony Ludovici, although he's quite esoteric so you might not be able to find any of his books in the library. A lot of his stuff can be found online. Try 'The False Assumptions of Democracy' for some very heavy red pill doses. Try not to overdose.

Rollo Tomassi's 'The Rational Male' is absolutely essential for understanding the psychology of women. I found it elucidated all my prior understandings of women and built upon them in a fascinating way. It's all really good stuff, though again you would be hard pressed to find his books in a library.

Obviously there's the classics, such as Machiavelli's 'The Prince' and the 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene which should be available. The latter more practically applicable than the former.

I've heard Marcus Aurelius' Meditations is an excellent book, though I've never read it personally.

Hope this helps.

Currently reading Lord of the Rings. I guess that's not the answer you're looking for since this is Sup Forums, bit its an entertaining read. Red pilled enough for liberals to complain it's racist, too.

Can vouch for Pat Buchanan's death of the west. It's a heavy read but if you want red pills its a better place than any other to start off with

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Ludovici on women:
"Woman has no primary interest in a great or artistic man, she does not prefer him to a successful and rich soap-boiler, and what is more, she never knows he is great until the world acknowledges him as such. . . . If in the Europe of to-day, and in all countries like Europe, it is material success alone that is regarded as the highest value, and if money is the principal hall-mark of power and prestige, it is due to the ascendancy of women in our midst. Women cannot take any other point of view, and where their influence tends to prevail, as it does particularly in England and America, there you will find the worship of cash the principal religion of the community. . . . To-day this vulgarity can be detected in every aspect of our lives. Everything, every consideration of refinement, is overlooked, provided that money be present. And the man who kills most female hearts is he who can throw a rich fur round his capture and whirl her off in a sumptous Rolls-Royce. . . . Wives who have passionately loved their husbands will learn to dislike and despise them intensely if owing to some unhappy turn in their fortunes they become material failures. . . . Individually this vulgarity ramifies in woman as an inability to pursue refinement, unassisted or undirected; as a readiness to sacrifice refinement or else the fruits of cultivation, to any other sordid end, and as an inaccessibility to the finer nuances of thought. That is why the notion 'Lady' is such absurd nonsense. It is the grossest and most palpable fiction. No 'lady' has ever existed or will ever exist."

The Last Messiah by Peter Zapffe.

Based. I wonder why I can't find any of these books in my public (((library))), but plenty about feminism and black history

A House for Hermit Crab. Probably the most red-pilled book on real estate and the cause of the housing market bubble.

Feels good to be a fag.

Coup d'etat: A practical handbook.
Not really redpilled, but incredibly interesting and a good read. It is a handbook on how to overthrow the government. Countries actually use it as a guide on how to prevent coups nowadays.

>fiction
Giuseppe Lampedusa - The Leopard
John Raspail - The Camp of Saints
Ernst von Salomon - The Outlaws
Ernst Junger - Storm of Steel

>non-fiction
Niccolo Machiavelli - The Prince
Arthur Schopenhauer - Essay on Women
Thomas Carlyle - On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History

Patton Papers. Specifically Vol. II 1940-1945


>LITERALLY Patton saying the Germans are great we backed the wrong side Russia and Jews are fucking evil.

Benjamin Franklin's autobiography.

Ludovici is GOAT, shame more people don't know about him. He had a secret circle of fascists and national socialists within British Government and the Aristocracy.

Robert Heinlein is pretty good if you're into scifi. Starship Troopers and Sixth Column are nice, easy reads.

Faulkner is excellent. Also, Cormac McCarthy's works are good. Also, Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne. I would like to find a copy of Black Robe by Brian Moore, but I can't find it. Any help, anons?

Fahrenheit 451

Ester Vilar "The Manipulated Man"

Why am I a fag exactly? Because I quoted a book written in the 1950s that uses grammar that you cannot comprehend?

Something tells me you're either not very educated or not very intelligent - probably both.

Bradbury is breddy gud. Something Wicked This Way Comes is another good one of his. The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is another ok read, if taken with a grain of salt (it's a propaganda piece, but a well done one).

The Colder War

This shit pretty much explains everything happening in the Middle East and how fucked America is.

Oh I see, you're talking about yourself. The trouble with being gay is that you can't have kids of your own unless you adopt or find an egg donor. Something I intend to do at some point.

Also having gay parents must suck shit. No offence

Also, what book or essay is this from?

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These kind of passages always make me wish I was gay

This is shit senpai

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fuck you commie

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Hans-Hermann Hoppe - Democracy The God That Failed

Try anything by Michel Houellebecq.

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anthonymludovici.com/rbkerr.htm

You can find most of his works on his website

If you want a hard copy of his best selected works, try The Lost Philosopher: The Best of Anthony M. Ludovici Hardcover – 2006 available on Amazon

I like to keep a hard copy so I can flick back and forth

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I've read 5 of those Iron pill books and they're pretty bad. They read like really long Return of Kings posts

5/5

Thank you user.

You need the Pol Book Mega.

Richest man in babylon

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City of God, Saint Augustine. Pagans BTFO, Divination BTFO, Plato BTFO, Spiritual Humanists BTFO. Atheists aren't even mentioned except to point out that they shouldn't even be mentioned. Learn about the motivations behind the people observing the fall of Rome, learn about the superiority of the Christian mindset, and become closer to God through further understanding of Western Thought.

gonna need sauce on this

also good suggestion Hayek is top 3 most important economist of all time.

Can't recommend this enough. Right in the feels if you're /r9k/ though.

There is an excellent book called Breakfast In Hell, which gives one of the finest insights into the aid game out there.

The writer is "moderate" but despite being a doctors without borders type he gives a very good account of what "famines" actually involve and a real unfiltered look into how Africans live.

Just another western whore

This literally looks just like my girlfriend, except my gf doesn't have massive cowtits and isn't a cakeface, nor is she a slut like this camwhore. She also doesn't exist

Anarchy, State, and Utopia by Robert Nozick

>girl in pic has cowtits
Your statement about not having a girlfriend could not be more genuine

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JS Mill - On Liberty

seriously faggots, read it!

gfs are literally cancer, switch to glorious 2D waifus instead

Topkek my friend, topkek.

The Destruction of the European Jews

WHY DOES MY LIBRARY NOT HAVE ANY OF THESE Sup Forums ESSENTIALS

Do you guys think public libraries actually ban books from them if they're deemed "racist" or "sexist"?

They absolutely do.

1984
animal farm
fahrenheit 451
siddharta
the bonefire of vanity

>tfw I'm reading 12 books right now

I can't stick to one thing. I need to keep bouncing around.
I'm not the only one who does this right?

You're autistic

I'm sorry you had to find out this way

Why? I'm autistic because I don't want to read an 800 page book all at once and want to break it up by reading other subjects?

Unironically yes.

Foucault is based and red pilled

I think it's Lindsey Pelas.

Foucault? i don't know about that

Same here, reading rise and fall of the 3rd Reich and 4 others.

Try to really read 1 but fail everytime

Might is Right

He's the most homosexual philosopher to ever live, but he is really important, especially now.

Basically, it's reinterpreting how power works.

Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco is a great book too, although only peripherally related.

Ride the Tiger -- Julius Evola
Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Friedrich Nietzsche
The Sickness Unto Death - Soren Kierkergaard
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
On Jews and Their Lies - Martin Luther

100% redpill right there

Here ya go

Sup Forums books collection

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Plato

>4gigs
thats a lot of space for books.
What makes it so big?
How many are there?

You can't really blame them. The role of the man is to provide, so naturally women are attracted to the best providers.

Camp of the Saints is a must-read because it's so topical with the rise of migrant hordes.

Just got back.
I'll skim the thread and if no one has provided a link, I'll start uploading for you.

This guy has it It's a pretty good chunk of books. A lot of them are .pdf ( most are available in .pdf and .epub).
PDF can take a lot of space, depending on how shitty a job the creator did. If they're made of legit hi-res pictures of pages, for instance, it's going to be fucking stupid (consider converting it to .djvu). The right way to do a .pdf book is to use actual text instead of pictures of a page.

Also, it's only half that size. The books in the main section are .zip packets of a bunch of books - the ones in the "individual books" folder are each individual book just in case you only wanted a couple of specific ones and not all of them.

This, it is a motherfucking crystal ball down to the motives and statememts of specific parties, it wll make your hair stand on end.