what do u expect someone to think/believe after finishing those books?
Benjamin Roberts
That's up to you, most people on here want to spread their political views, many have varied and different views on how to run a country. So, what book would you gift someone?
Logan Young
no one,... at least ftm just saved ur list and want to start it asap
may I ask: whats ur political view? would be really happy to get a answer...^^
Propaganda by freuds cousin or whatever is a great book for the specifications you list. It's pretty thin and easy to read and teaches you a lot about propaganda
Ayden Fisher
Not sure about this one desu
This fits perfectly, pretty thin and objective but will let the person see a few things about what's wrong in this world. Thanks Burger-Chan
Brody Gomez
The Law by Frederic Bastiat.
Liam Cook
If you read all of those books. Which you could buy from amazon for less than 50bucks or download for free elsewhere, you would have the equivalent of a Political philosphy degree better than any top tier 'red brick university' charging 250k. Well done OP.
Ryder Turner
also I've read most of them!
Mason Richardson
Good reading material user, great thread. >Good books are the bricks for the Cathedral of the mind. >t. user
This book would really red pill the readers because it explains gays aren't born that way, but that's what they need to tell people in order to be accepted.
Criticizing the enlightenment is just as important as going after Jews... the enlightenment is what made society the way it is today. The goal should be to first get people to realize how bad modern society is first, and then later show people who is behind it all. Showing people everything at once is too overwhelming.
Nassim taleb was the first guy I read who was openly anti enlightenment.
Brody Evans
I have a few GB of political books on my tablet, there was a pretty cool MEGA link, but I can't find it anymore
Too heavy for a normal fag weaned on Instagram posts
Already know of it, has been on my to-read list for a while. Might even be a good book to gist a normie
Jaxon Sanchez
Edward bernays
Brayden Morris
>don't post the link just what to search. where you DL from? I could do with some of these on a tablet to read.
See that one? It's part of a series of some 40 or such compilations
Every few days there is a book thread here on pol where you can get the MEGA link
Thanks Burger, already on my list
Owen Watson
I read skin in the game and found much of it very interesting. I dont understand his beef with sam harris.
Nicholas Evans
Wtf I love being doxed now
David Russell
You see with this book you can just tell normies they should teach it to understand how to support the gay rights movement, and if they have half a brain in their head, they will see how manipulative it is.
For those already on the track to redpilldom, I'd suggest gifting Hobbes' Leviathan and Machiavelli's Prince. Both delve into the human condition as depraved, requiring order and laws, and most of all the need for self-preservation and self-interest, but because of the state we are able to get above all of this. It's basically the argument for conservative politics/policy to be deeply embedded into the State as we know it without actually putting a big 'C' to the name.
Elijah Rogers
Yes, at least it's the one I know of
Some is trash, some is actually pretty good.
Cameron Hall
Voltaire was redpilled as hell, the ultimate absurdist.
Isaiah Campbell
You need to get this one in there
After the Ball: How America will conquer it's fear & hatred of gays in the 90's
The MEGA link is not mine sadly, can't edit it. However, there is prob going to be another book thread very soon.
Evan Long
It is a good book to give to normies. The problem is it is out of print. You can only give them a PDF version or print it. You can tell them it's important to find out how to support the gay community, and then they find out how manipulative the bastards are
This is a great book. It drops some red pills, like the myna minkoff character is just a beatnik roastie. But for the most part the book has no purpose and its just a comedy. But people call it reactionary since it lacks character development
>Apparently I lack some particular perversion which today's employer is seeking. >“I suspect that beneath your offensively and vulgarly effeminate façade there may be a soul of sorts. Have you read widely in Boethius?" "Who? Oh, heavens no. I never even read newspapers." "Then you must begin a reading program immediately so that you may understand the crises of our age," Ignatius said solemnly. "Begin with the late Romans, including Boethius, of course. Then you should dip rather extensively into early Medieval. You may skip the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. That is mostly dangerous propaganda. Now that I think of it, you had better skip the Romantics and the Victorians, too. For the contemporary period, you should study some selected comic books." "You're fantastic." "I recommend Batman especially, for he tends to transcend the abysmal society in which he's found himself. His morality is rather rigid, also. I rather respect Batman.” >you can always tell employees of the government by the total vacancy which occupies the space where most other people have faces
The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind easy to read, innocent ... and The Art of War
Nolan Brown
Blue pilled retards can't/won't/don't read.
I've tried giving books like this before, but people just go, "Oh, Great user, Thaaaaaanks" and then I'll ask them about 6 months later about some point in the book and then they say "Achually, I've not started it yet, because (insert lame reason here)"
Camden Morales
Yeah most people don't read, that's why I want to tailor my presents.
It needs to be thin, interesting, innocent looking and easy to read.
Also I am not talking about full on retards, I actually know only 1 of those (Austria is a pretty racist country desu). I am thinking about my conservative friends.
Jack Jenkins
I wish I could get this book reproduced in a country that ignores US copyright law. If a book has been out of print, I think that should void the copyright.