What are some Jow Forums approved books to broaden ones political views?(not just mein kampf pls)
Jow Forums approved books
wrong board, this place is now an intellectual wasteland.
Start with the greeks
hmm still thanks tho
any in particular?
this one was written in 1995 and was highly rated for observations and predictions at that time
when you read it now, you will see that many more of the predictions have become true and are coming to pass still
this is also a great lighter read for insight on the subject
Thank you! I'll be looking into and likely be picking it up soon.
Consilience by E.O Wilson
Had everyone been reading this guy instead of Dawkins, Hawking, and Black Science Man, civilization would be under no threat.
Get rollin'
First number
0. Meditations, Marcus Aurelius
1. Letters from a Stoic, Seneca
2. The Most Dangerous Game
3. Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler
4. Nazi Sozi, Joseph Goebbels
5. 1984
6. A Brave New World
7. Propaganda, Ejacques Ellul
8. Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics
9. The Concept of the Political, Carl Schmitt
Second number - number chapters to read
quick rundown? if you have time or even want to ofcourse.
this is an intellectual approach to finding faith
it doesn't screw around, so only read it if interested
thanks for the recommendation ^^
you're welcome
have a good wekend
This is what I've been looking for. thank you for sharing.
The Iliad
you too!
Rollin!
>The Iliad
Already read it, great book!
>reading books when you can simply read Jow Forums
true
>Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics
This!
Have you read Frederic Bastiat's "The Law" ? If you see the hypocrisy of it, then you are really to move past Locke/Democracy/Freedoms literature and onto more mature literature. If not, go find some libertarian-ish literature and take redpills until you are ready to move up. Good luck, user.
A plea to the humanities, the social sciences to use the findings of biology in their models of society (e.g. human nature exists, equality is a hoax etc.)
A history of the idea of science as a way to unify all knowledge from the 17th till the present.
A cursory exposition of the unveiling of the forces of nature (e.g. electricity, the atom, computers, rays).
A rebuttal of postmodernism
A defense of the Civilization of the West.
An exposé of the failures of the social sciences to predict outcomes.
A nature/nuture argument coming out more in favor with nature.
Warning about the dangers of overpopulation.
And it's all written by the most important scientist of the second half of the 20th century.
epicurus.net
Short but great.
Gulas Archipelego
Animal Farm
*Gulag
Thank you so much!
I haven't yet but I'll probably be picking it up soon. Thank you for the recommendation!
Rawling for brain gains
Noice, needed an excuse to unpack that badboy anyway
E. Michael Jones was one of the first authors I read that gave me a history of various topics that you wouldn't get in any sort've college or mainstream setting. "The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit" and "Barren Metal" are great. Here's his website.
You're welcome Fren
This place is now a Monster energy drink marketing campaign.
thanks user I'll be looking into it
Here's an excerpt from The Crowd
let's go bb
And finish with Atlas Shrugged and The Gulag Archipelago. Good luck and if you don't off yourself along the way, you'll stand a bit taller but you won't recognize old your old life ever again.
Good luck user
>fourth
>1 independence war
>2 civil war
>3 ???
Did I miss something
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Everybody Poops
War of 1812?
bronze age mindset by bap
Anything in philosophy and literature beyond 1940's is pretty much pol-approved.
King James Bible
roleroni
Gulag Archipelago.
200 years together translation is here
archive.org
The origin of consciousness and the breakdown of the bicameral mind.
Also, pic related.
I recommend reading history books in general. Philosophy is useless unless you can find historical models to base your theories off of.
civil rights movement 1960's
Ah, didn't think of that.
Allah ahkbar tier literature.
But forget these fools. Read this book first.
Never thought you guys saw the 1960s movement strongly enough to label it a revolution. Then again, I never really understood your brand of racism.
Libido dominandi is another of his books. A history of how mans passions have controlled him. Very important book considering most people on this board are wasting their seed every day to porn
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Oddysey (or whatever it's spelt in english), Prometheus Bound, three Theban plays by Sofocles (Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone), Medea and Electra by Euripides.
also read Shakespeare, start with Hamlet.
as for political, Machiavelli's Prince, Aristotle's Politics, Codreanu's For My Legionaries, Meditations by Marcus Aurelius.
Rolling
White Power. The title may sound edgy but give it a chance. Its a good book
Hey I actually bought 1984 yesterday, guess it’s time to crack it open
not revolution in classic sense
but forced bussing and integration was a major change in policy
The shadow over insmoth or any thing else by hp lovecraft
Rollin' for the Mein Kempf.
..I've already read that one three times, try number II.
Wilson is retarded. Terrible arguments
>not revolution in classic sense
That's what I meant. To call it a revolution, the social shift must had been huge, but I literally can't envision how things used to be before that.
Thank you, user.
Saved
This week I finished "The road to serfdom", "Gulag Archipelago" "Mein Kampf" and Thomas Sowell's "Basic Economics". Good reads/listens.
Next weeks plans are "War and Peace" and "Brother's Kazminov"
Yeah, sure you did.
I said listen too faggot. I can retain audio books well and I work in an office for 9 hours a day. I just listen to the books from the moment I wake up at 6 AM until I finish the book. I also have tons of books at home and I read when I get home after the gym. I have no life now because I'm an adult trying to buy property.
rolleroni
yurope 1 and 2 are redpilled as fuck
See this
>Brother's Kazminov
Please post this on /lit/ those fucking nerds will go crazy
Interesting that Mein Kampf was replaced
Why? I heard it's good. I enjoyed Crime and Punishment back in highschool.
>0 chapters of Meditations
You got lucky, book is shit.
Roll
rise and fall of the elites
decline of western civilization
man and technics
unibomber manifesto
sex and culture
tragedy and hope
read these and transcend politics into the world of nation management.
We certainly will, especially as he misspelled "Brothers", substituting the plural noun for the contraction of "Brother is" , i.e. "Brother's".
This is why you read books instead of listening to audiobooks
Is /lit/ still full of commies? I try not to stray from the critique threads anymore
then man and technics followed by unibomber manifesto. if interested then the fascist manifesto and mindwar. maybe even we break the sword.
Are you a /lit/fag or something? I've read hundreds of books. I'm not going to sit at work for 9 hours and listen to music. It would drive me insane. Audiobooks are fine.
>Atlas Shrugged
Roll it
as a nite i would avoid things like lord of the flies and altas shrugged stick with instead books founded on fact and not theoretical ideas or conjecture.
while these books can expand your grip on the nuance of politics and your understanding through introduction to other points of view it should be noted these are at the end of the day fiction.
and in the case of lord of the flies possibly even nothing more than false.
ground your knowledge in what has been proven.
Diary of St. Faustina Kowalska
Fairly certain it's the other way around.
Books are for faggots.
Time to toss the dice
No. People are stupid. I don't have time to read their stupid opinions.
idk famalam I saved that a pretty long time ago. No matter, Fourth is a better book anyway. Mein Kampf is as much a meme as the Communist Manifesto.