Jow Forums approved books?

Going book shopping.
Already got mein kampf and anatomy of the state, but I might get a couple more while I'm at it.
Any suggestions?

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this one is not bad.. my gf read it and I read parts of it and it is a page-turner with some good insights on life.

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>becoming literally who
I'm not sure this is the type of book I'm looking for.

this was written in 1995
it is very prescient with more of the events coming true as time goes by

highly recommended

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Good suggestion
Guess I should buy a new one to avoid sticky pages

Start with Oswald Spengler, Julius Evola, and Rene Guenon, if you want to get into the more metaphysical side

Or start with Culture of Critique, the Bell Curve, and An unfortunate inheritance for some of the more empirical oriented side

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Mein Kampf is literally propaganda. If your objective is to gain insight and knowledge from reading you are already on a path of ignorance and indoctrination.

Lol

Ahaha same. Gf liked it, read parts of it. Not bad

Is there English translation of Hatanbr's book?

The Redneck Manifesto: How Hillbillies, Hicks, and White Trash Became America's Scapegoats

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The moon is a harsh mistress, also buy /out/ books

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Culture of critique

Democracy the god that failed by Hoppe

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I don't think so, the title is "Devotion to faith and the fatherland", but it's also fairly new, so maybe if you wait a bit a translation will come out

Roosh's new book Game simply because it has been banned from Amazon....
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I might add culture of critique, but I have something from Gerard Menuhin to finish first.
>memeflag
Opinion discarded
Wasn't planning on falling for the Hoppe meme but I was actually just reading about that book.

What do you get out of reading Mein Kampf?

Roadside Picnic

Ideas and inspiration for the 4th Reich

Mein Kampf is a really shitty book.

I was hoping to get some better insight into his life and the events leading up to WW2. "Kikes and inflation" doesn't quite cut it.
Do your have any warnings before I read it?

>give reasons for your answer

I have been reading Panzer commander by Hans von Luck, and might start reading Rise and Fall of the Third Reich soon.
Any anons like it, and why?

I have never read it. I was thinking about it but don't know what the point is. Maybe like you said, to get a better understanding than that passed down in history classes and the media.

everything is propaganda

Also, propaganda is necessary for a nation to have a good self-image

Want to learn how the Jews blackmail the world with the threat of nuclear annihilation?

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WW1 and the time between WW1 and WW2 is still a little unclear to me.
While I am convinced he did nothing wrong, I still want to know what drives a man to start a war killing millions of people.
Also
>implying he started it

Or how about how a group of Jews manipulate global markets and profit off disasters?

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You jews need to stop pushing tranny propaganda in every thread.

Or, how about a group of Jews poisoning the well, as they have historically done? (Martin Luther makes a note of this in The Jews and Their Lies)

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read the basics.
Bible
Plato's
Aristotle's
Hobbes'
Adam Smith's
Marx's
Hitler's

For lighter reading, here's a first-hand account of how Cortez conquered Aztec savages

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Interesting. I will check these out once I have finished the others.

All of them. Every last book. Good to bad, propaganda to truth

Yes, I'm getting a bible too. I have a Norwegian one but I'm getting the KJV anniversary edition aswell.

Make me faggot.

Another one by Barry Goldwater (paternal half-Jew, be advised) which provides some good entry-level arguments for conservative principles. Good introductory redpill

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Good contributions user. You remind me of that based holohoax poster.

I got a degree political science, certificate in civic education. I will list a few various philosophers that i enjoyed reading.

Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince
John Locke Two Treatises of Government
Montesquieu The Spirit of the Laws
Edmund Burke A Vindication of Natural Society
Friedrich Hayek The Road to Serfdom
James Madison's Federalist papers
Adam Smiths The Wealth of Nations
Milton Friedman Free to Choose

Ideology basically comes in 3 flavors. Conservatism, Classical Liberalism and Collectivism. Any party or belief system prioritizes one, accepts part of another and rejects the third. Machiavelli and Burke on my list defend conservatism well. The rest are classical liberal, but would be consider conservative today by a lot of people. But anyone who reads them will get a good understanding of the need for law and order and essentialism.

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Don't forget to add this one to your library

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>Suggesting book about USA to a Norwegian

Kys.

>CTRL-F The Lightning and the sun
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I am dissapointed Jow Forums. I thought she was required reading, being esoteric hitlerism and all.
jrbooksonline.com/PDF_Books/lightningsun.pdf

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Saved, thanks user.
This one has been mentioned a few times now, but I get a "niggers are stupid" sort of vibe from it. Will it bring me more interesting points?
I will look into it

Have you read anything by Pat Buchanan?

Can't say I have. I see some of his work seems familiar though. Like where the right went wrong.

Yes. He's obviously American centric but he's good if you want to learn more about paleo conservative ideology. Where the Right Went Wrong is good and I would also recommend The Death of the West

noice

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And 200 years together by Solzhenitsyn is a must read for everyone on Jow Forums

The Law by Frederic Bastiat

I wish that existed in a paper edition. Afaik the English translation only exists in .pdf's online

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Started reading this today. I also recommend anything my Thomas Sowell

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No more Mr Nice guy
It's a self help book but changed my life

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>storm of steel
>fiction
What?

this is the book written by the sniper (translated by his wife) and what the awful movie "Enemy at the Gates" is based off (there's an interesting forward noting that had Zaitsev lived to see the film he would have been seriously pissed off

>a chapter where he crawls through a sewer tunnel filled with month old Italian corpses wading through torsos like rotten apples
seriously crazy motherfucker; also the developer of the anti-material rifle

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>Adorno, Horkheimer - Dialectic of Enlightenment
>Hegel - Phenomenology of Spirit
Bwahaha Jow Forums thinks Frankfurt School cursed the globe whit muh culutral marxism but pretends to read Adorno, Hegel and Horkheimer because 'dialectic' sounds smart to them

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I like most of this list, but you should buy Thomas Sowell's book on Marxism to spare yourself the drudgery of reading Marx. It is no fun at all. Don't bother with Mein Kampf, it is not especially illuminating.
An excellent list. If you just read these, you'll be ahead of most other folks. There's a great book titled "The Great Debate" by Yuval Levin which does a great job of examining the two poles of politics (Revolution/Reform) by looking at the works of Thomas Paine and Edmund Burke. That was a tremendous read. I'd also pick up 'Antifragile' and 'Skin in the Game' by Taleb. There's a lot to think about in those books, too.