Redpill books

I am looking for psychologically engaging, redpilling books.
I want something the same level of books like :
-The Meditations.
-The Enchiridion and the discourses of Epictetus.
-Seneca's letters.

Basically, philosophical redpills for beginners.

The analects of Confucius

You have read Plato and Aristotle right?

Ivanhoe

>based Epictetus
I'd say The Republic is a good place to start as any.

No. I began with the Stoics. Can you recommend a list of core books to read ?

How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big - Scott Adams

>syria

fragments of Heraclitus.

and the only philosophical work that has given me true pleasure -

On the Nature of Things - Lucretius

Tao Te Ching

but I don't see why you want to read the same thing in different variants

better continue with the Greeks

Diogenes for a new Generation

On war-Clausewitz,not exactly redpilled but everyone you know who shaped the 20th century held this book in high regard.
Also Saul Allinskis books apparently are the blueprint for all these sjw and destruction of Western society so you should definitely read them and use them against one's enemies as ,as we all know, you are most vulnerable to the sametactics you use on your enemies

Everyone, please post the best books you have read about discipline, philosophy, and spirituality.
Preferably for a beginner.

The Oration on the Dignity of Man

I didn't comprehend that book, I don't think I am ready for it yet.

Discipline and Philosophy

Patriots by Henry Scott Rawls

Das Kapital
The State and Revolution
What is to be done?
Quotations From Chairman Mao Tse-Tung

Mein Kampf

The dialogues focusing on Socrates' trial is a good starting point for Plato. Commonly called 'The Trial and Death of Socrates'. The Republic is good too.

Aristotle is harder to recommend for, but you could go for his Politics and Ethics, which i assume someone from Sup Forums is going to be more interested in than his work on metaphysics ect

I recently finished these three:
Bastiat "The Law"
Plutarch "Lives" (Cato the Younger, Caesar, Cicero, Lycurgus, and Solon)
Machiavelli "The Prince"

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The best books about discipline for me are Mastery by George Leonard and Talent Is Overrated by Geoff Colvin.
If you are interested in spirituality read The book of not Knowing. The book is really eye opening

the way of men (or how to organize your own cools boy club xD) by donovan

I have read it. Not really my goal here.. I admit tht survival boils down to yor group of men, but now I want personal spiritual redpills.

I wonder why these books always have such excellent cover pics.