Redpilled Book Club Thread

Give me your redpilled literature suggestions.

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Meditations
1984
Art of the Deal

Then come back to Sup Forums

>redpilled books thread
>same 4 books get posted.

maybe try a more broad theme?

I read the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius and 1984.

Was Art of the Deal worth picking up?

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> Was Art of the Deal worth picking up?

If you're interested in Trump's life, yes.

If you're into business, no.

I was just using covers of books that a large segment of Sup Forums has read.

Meditations, Mein Kampf, Bhagavad gita

That book is just plain sexist

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Der Waldgang - Ernst Jünger

just bought this book. anyone read it yet?

Frozen: The Movie: The Book

Brave New World
Rules for Radicals
Law of Nations

You faggots don't even know what the LAw of Nations is.

WUZ

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I've been meaning to pick this up.

Thanks for reminding me.

>high school teacher


Trump needs to fix education holy shit

we need schools to fire these incompetent retards

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Is it good? I might add it to my reading list.

I'm currently reading "Becoming a Barbarian" by Jack Donovan.

So far it's a pretty good read, slightly better than his earlier work "The Way of Men".

I'd recommend both.

Shadow over innsmouth by HP Lovecraft

Epictetus' 'Discourses' would be my only other suggestion to add to that list - other than that, that is perfect

You won't regret it.

Why would I read shitty 1900 greentext stories?

Get off pol

The Bible

Numbers 33:54 And ye shall divide the land by lot for an inheritance among your families: and to the more ye shall give the more inheritance, and to the fewer ye shall give the less inheritance: every man's inheritance shall be in the place where his lot falleth; according to the tribes of your fathers ye shall inherit.

>the most interesting quote in Farenheit 451 is a QUANTUM REACH to interpret half a paragraph as sexism
>when the whole point of the book is that censorship is bad and leads to a violent, vitriolic, imbecilic shade of the former society
These people do not deserve to teach, they deserve a slow and painful death.

fuck the bible lol. ye sound like a dumbass socialist, ye should kill yemselfs.

The British people people and their descendants (and everyone really) should kill everyone who rejects the law.

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official can/pol/ reading list.

MUST READS:

History of Canada -- By Conrad Black
Lament for a Nation
The Trouble with Canada ... Still!
The War Against the Family
Goodbye Canada
Keeping Canada Together

the Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman
The River War by Winston Churchill
Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein
The Iliad
The Odessey
Beowulf
The Epic of Gilgamesh
All of Cicero's works. He is the fountain of Western Law.
The Centurions Jean Lartéguy
Paris 1919
All of Milton Friedman's works.
The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane

The Wealth of Nations is the most underrated book on that list. Long as fuck and much like a reading a lawyer's documents but interesting as fuck.

Highly recommend if you are looking to get into any form of economics.

can someone explain to me how the Turner Diaries are redpilled? it's just an edgy race-war wet dream

Once you start using Canada's best flag we might come to some sort of agreement.

Which of these books would you recommend the most?

I'm beginning to feel like a belong to something.

A history changing movement among people.

Not really related to the thread, but it just feels good ya know?

Probably the Trouble With Canada ... Still! because it is fairly new and updated.

I know how you feel. It's a bit like being the first to stand up in a crowd to be counted and realize you aren't alone, that maybe you aren't so crazy after all.

Do yourselves a favor and stop reading pop-politics books that pundits shat out in a couple of weeks to cover memes with a three-month shelf life. It's not literature, it's an op-ed column that went three hundred pages too long. There are better uses of your spare time and energy.

The manipulated man by Ester Vilar

kys

Gulag Achriplego

He's right though, I've met Ann Coulter and she's actually quite the establishmentarian. She only writes the way she does because it sells extremely well, and because it's fun to troll pundits on panels.

She is literally the greatest shitposter of our time, I'd even argue that you should buy her books purely for shits and giggles. We should support our own desu.

Feed, M.T. Anderson.

KANNNNGZZZZZ

Catch 22

It explains everything.