What books do I need to read to have a basic political edutation?

What books do I need to read to have a basic political edutation?

not jewish conspiracy crap, that's not politics.

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If you still steal pepes from the front page of google there is no hope for you.

no books, just lurk r/the_donald

You need to learn Austrian Economics.
(It isn't about Austria, it's a school of economics, the one sensible one.)

You need to read Hoppe.

If you like learning through fiction, I suggest Withur We.

Second Treatise on Government by John Loke
On Liberty by John Stuart Mill
The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx
Some title that I can't remember by Rosseau, the thing about the noble savage.
End of History by Francis Fukiyama

Do you like podcasts?
If so, listen to Tom Woods every weekday.

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learn your country's history
after all, history is nothing but politics of the past
then find your way

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these books shaped my outlook on politics

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"POLITICS" IS SYNONYMOUS WITH "CONSPIRACY"

Liberty or Equality

>books

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>no bible
>no mein kampf
Nigger tier

The Bible

hans hoppe

got some left wing ones, I don't want to simply read right wing and become biased as fuck.

>Second Treatise on Government by John Loke

>Chuckles

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Everyone I know who knows a lot about politics started with Ayn Rand.

kama sutra

Rousseau's book you refer to is the Discourse on the Origins of Inequality Among Men, written in 1754. The 'noble savage' quotation, however, is erroneously attributed to him. Still a decent works.

Thanks. I've drank too much since college to remember it all!

np. One of the benefits of a classical education.

Yes. OP should probably go down to the local college and just take a modern political philosophy class.

No Hayak? Road to Serfdom should be in there somewhere.

There is the New Testament, burger

It'd help as a primer I'm sure, and it's not nearly as rigorous or brutal as a classical academy, though I question the curriculum of schools these days anyway. It's likely he would be better off going to a well-stocked library and save some money.

It's only partially political, but I'm surprised nobody's mentioned the Harvard Classics. A full 1909 classical education condensed into 51 books that are free online and widely available used.
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mein kampf

Obligatory

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>What books do I need to read to have a basic political edutation?
Hume
Kant
Hegel
Marx
Engels
Lenin
Trotsky
Freud
Lacan
Zizek
Debord
Adorno
Gramsci
Derrida
Foucault
Habermas
Horkheimer
Marcuse
Benjamin

How many farmers did you kill today?