Share good books you've been reading and/or intend to read.
Here's a list of texts I recommend: pastebin.com
Share good books you've been reading and/or intend to read.
Here's a list of texts I recommend: pastebin.com
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women like this don't read
Maybe not. It's just a thotty attention grabber :')
archive.org
I keep posting this here in the hopes that somebody reads it. It's the best analysis of democracy I've come across.
you think that because you're used to see women as how the jew wants you to see them
>beautiful girl that only cares about superficial things
you'd be wrong friend
women don't read*
Watt by samuel beckett
Good thread. I recommend The Dictator’s Handbook by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, it’s about the behavior and incentives of people in power. Analyzes dictators, CEOs, democratic presidents.
This Doctor may be one of the most based authors living today, teaching how to raise boys in a good way, with Christian values, it tells you that we´re different than girls, that feminism doesn´t work, that men are by nature more competitive than women, the origins of homosexuality, I could write more and more but I don´t want to spoil a lot. How can a man be so based?
>women don't read
Not as much these days. A lot of them are jewed into ogling at instragram all day. Still, more in total numbers read now than back then since literacy has increased. But reading used to be a major pastime of women and taken much more seriously back in the day, even if they only had basic educations as dainty housewives.
Here is a short little essay by a hyper elitist architect:
alumnus.caltech.edu
This guy also has a book about democracy, though it is a bit of a strange one. He uses the term in a bizarre fashion. pic related is a cathedral he worked on
Well, looks interesting. But there's already lots of good books critiquing pure democracy. What makes this obscure little old book stand out?
women read more than men, it's just all garbage YA and pornography
This a top tier overview of world history, and the nature of civilization development. Caroll Quigley
Women mostly read shitty YA.
Yeah, many women read more than the average man - but it's mostly fluff. Which partly explains the tragedy of overeducated female journos writing absolute trash for mainstream media and still having it taken seriously just because she knows how to write concise and flowing sentences (about mostly bullshit).
Thanks for the recommendation
The clarity of thought and careful use of language. The guy has been mostly forgotten because he was conservative even then, but he was quite well known and very highly respected.
Maybe not everybody's favorite style, but I really like when people lay out their arguments the way he does.
>the tragedy of overeducated female journos writing absolute trash for mainstream media
They're completely insufferable. Their meagre language skills dont make up for their inability to think rationally. It's just solipsistic gibberish.
also i was just posting random stuff id been thinking about, as per your thread
Pawns in the Game by William Guy Carr
The Synagogue of Satan by Andrew Carrington Hitchcock
Family of Secrets by Russ Baker
I like Edith Hamilton's classic overview
Only good book
>Might is Right, OR the Survival of the Fittest
Best fucking book I’ve ever read. It speaks straight to the soul.
Paved with Good Intentions by Jared Taylor
The Fall of Western Man by Mark Collett
The Doctrine of Fascism by Mussolini
>The Doctrine of Fascism by Mussolini
worldfuturefund.org
This is a good read. It is sort autistic in the tradition of German philosophy, but it is very interesting to see what the Italian Fascists actually said about their own system.
>That the vicissitudes of economic life - discoveries of raw materials, new technical processes, and scientific inventions - have their importance, no one denies; but that they suffice to explain human history to the exclusion of other factors is absurd. Fascism believes now and always in sanctity and heroism, that is to say in acts in which no economic motive - remote or immediate - is at work. Having denied historic materialism, which sees in men mere puppets on the surface of history, appearing and disappearing on the crest of the waves while in the depths the real directing forces move and work, Fascism also denies the immutable and irreparable character of the class struggle which is the natural outcome of this economic conception of history; above all it denies that the class struggle is the preponderating agent in social transformations. Having thus struck a blow at socialism in the two main points of its doctrine, all that remains of it is the sentimental aspiration, old as humanity itself-toward social relations in which the sufferings and sorrows of the humbler folk will be alleviated. But here again Fascism rejects the economic interpretation of felicity as something to be secured socialistically, almost automatically, at a given stage of economic evolution when all will be assured a maximum of material comfort. Fascism denies the materialistic conception of happiness as a possibility, and abandons it to the economists of the mid-eighteenth century. This means that Fascism denies the equation: well-being = happiness, which sees in men mere animals, content when they can feed and fatten, thus reducing them to a vegetative existence pure and simple.
>youtube.com
She also wrote a very appreciative book about the Romans, called "The Roman Way."
Germania and Agricola.
>that 30 year old boomer who still reads books
A pretty old dystopia, still good though.
Coming in to shill my edition of For My Legionaries.
libgen.io
my.mixtape.moe
If you tried reading the PDF edition but were put off by the interminable OCR errors try this.
currently reading principles by ray dalio, its good.
Most of what i would have recommended is already on here, so i'll list a few that are just good reads, The Forever War is great. The Foundation Trilogy is also fantastic, right now i'm taking a break on politics and straight science fiction reading the Gaunt's Ghosts series fromthe 40K franchise. Its a good entry to the IP
Reading the Superbook of Superfaith currently
Volume 1. Vedas, author Krishna
Volume 2. Old Testament, author Moses
Volume 3. Tao Te Ching, author Laozi
Volume 4. Tripitaka, author Buddha
Volume 5. New Testament, author Jesus
Volume 6. Qur'an, author Muhammad
Volume 7. Mormon, author Smith
YHWH Allah
(LORD God)
>not harlequin
nigger do you even cheap shitty romance book?
googling this literally just turns up Jow Forums lol
870 lines just for that?
There's no new revelation after Christ lol, this image is dumb
It's all good stuff IMO. What would you suggest instead?
Read siege faggot
Read Siege but ignore everyone who posts about it.
Siege is so badly written that I can't get very far every time I try with it
Her name's Rocio Gancedo, argentinian. And she died past year.
RIP
Two of my coworkers are attractive and read.
They're also weird home schooled shut ins.
One in a quiet religious girl.
The other is a D&D playing sperg that knits.
Most overrated meme book desu
r8
1/6
Snow Crash is entertaining, Mein Kampf is essential, everything else needs to be tossed on a bonfire
>Mein Kampf
>Daily Life in Anglo-Saxon and Viking England
>Daily Life in Ancient Rome
The daily life series is great as it was written in the 1950s so there is no liberal revisionist bullshit.
Install gentoo
Begone Neocon