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Jow Forums recommended books
Angel Clark
Thomas Bailey
archive.org
Isaiah Taylor
Josiah Ortiz
Joseph Gonzalez
Read Siege.
Alexander Rodriguez
Brayden Green
Who We Are by William Luther Pierce.
Levi Turner
>2 seconds apart
Michael Morales
Isaiah Adams
My Reaction pill:
Jaques Ellul - The Technological Society
Mencius Moldbug - Open Letter to Open Minded Progressives
Michel Foucault - Discipline and Punish
Guy Debord - Comments on Society of the Spectacle
Celine - Journey to the End of the Night (for fun)
Ernst Jünger - WWII diaries
Ernst Jünger - Storm of Steel
Carl Schmidt - Political Theology
Armin Mohler - The Conservative Revolution in Germany
Theodore Adorno - The Culture Industry
Leonard Richards - Shay's Rebellion: The Revolutions Final Battle
Friedrich Nietzsche - Geneology of Morality
Charles Cox
Oliver Gray
I'm reading Storm of Steel now and it's great.
I will recommend Jewish Supremacism by Dr. David Duke.
Matthew Torres
Jünger is/was a human treasure.
Highly recommend this interview if you have the time.
youtube.com
Connor Jenkins
Angel Hall
Isaiah Nguyen
Julian Williams
I’ve been more authentically redpilled by classics than anything. Here’s a few books that will make you a better man:
Crime and Punishment
Heart of Darkness
The Odyssey
Travels of Marco Polo
Inferno
Republic
Jordan Stewart
The Prince - Machiavelli
Josiah Clark
Republic is super hard and long but read it one book at a time and read some analysis of the books online to try to fully absorb the themes of each book. Ancient texts are tedious but very worthwhile.
Evan Anderson
Foucault was a Jewish sodomite, and how dare you choose Céline's novel instead of his three great antisemitic pamphlets, which were the true Céline.
Elijah Ortiz
Easton Hernandez
Definitely. For political philosophy I would say
The Apology and Crito
Republic
Aristotles Politics (the relevant parts)
The Prince
Lockes first treatise
Leviathan
Alexander Hall
Notes From the Underground
might as well call it notes from an user before Jow Forums existed
Luis Hill
based. good recommendations
Nathan Turner
unqualified reservations (blog)
fanged noumena
the dialogues of plato
revolt against the modern world
ride the tiger
12 rules for life
how to win friends and influence people
mencken on nietzsche
houellebecq on lovecraft
all of lovecraft
neuromancer
antifragile
things hidden since the foundation of the world
simulacra and simulation
democracy the god that failed
on heroes, hero worship... (carlyle)
Chartism (1839)
Latter-Day Pamphlets (1850)
Shooting Niagara (1867)
Occasional Discourse (1849)
plutarch
the bible
diogenes laertius
shortest way by dafoe
jonathan swift
don quixote
decline of the west by spengler
righteous indignation by breitbart
zero to one by thiel
bronze age mindset
art of the deal
prose and poetic edda
and hitler
Levi Walker
orhan pamuk's snow
war and peace
oliver twist
clash of civilizations
kafka's the trial
chevengur
Cameron Evans
Can't believe nobody mentioned this one. He has more youtube views than any of the authors in this thread.
Social proof doesn't lie.
Lincoln Gonzalez
Houellebecq's Whatever is a masterpiece. His best work is behind him. Submission was mediocre, and I'm not expecting much from Serotonin.
Thomas Myers
Foucault was indeed an aids-infested degenerate but he had an honest appraisal of how power works in society which blows all of the fundament of liberalism out of the water. There is no absolute freedom, sovereignty is conserved, and liberalism pretends otherwise. The result of this is that power is expressed in modern states through totalitarianism, mind control, propaganda, ideological orthodoxy (political correctness) rather than mere authoritarianism.
Ellul, Debord and Adorno were also filthy commies but that did not stop them from making insightful (if incomplete) critiques of our society. I could have included Chomsky's Manufacturing Consent as well, although that old fool has the right idea about how mind control works in modern states, he erroneously thinks the consent being manufactured is to some sort of right wing ideology rather than to his own weak and gay neocalvinist progressivism. He is the machine he decries. Good read though.
Journey to the End of the Night is incredible.
Isaiah Gomez
>how do you do
we get it fbi, you think were all incel terrorists and jordan peterson radicalized us.
Brayden Foster
I'm reading this now, along with CoC by Prof McDonald both I highly recommend.
Joseph Rivera
The Art of Deception
Bell Curve
Common Sense
The Minimal Self
The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of the Times
Matthew Young
I didn't see the big deal with Journey. Just more fashionable nihilism.
Huxley's BNW was a better approach to nihilism, especially the end where the white basic bitch thot wanted to fuck the savage negro who was cracking his whip and chimping out.
Colton Wilson
TCoC is a shit book. Glad I have a copy to unload for some cash later though.
I’d recommend David Irving’s Hitler’s War and Churchill’s War.
Jace Wilson
the second book in kevin macdonalds trilogy is also very interesting.
Eli Peterson
Michael Murphy
I just thought it was incredibly funny and well written. One of the best novels of the 20th c.
Lucas Walker
Jace Carter
Luis Phillips
Colton Cruz
Camden Ramirez
Oh, Lola. I remember giggling a bit about Lola's scandalous arse.
I hope Houellebecq pays homage to Céline, posthumously; we know he admires him. Houellebecq, like Céline, likes hooker pussy too much to postion himself in opposition to the Jews by nodding to Céline today.
Matthew Martin
If you've got kids...read to them.
Josiah Thompson
Jacob Stewart
Good list, my man. I need to get around to Carlyle. My backlog is ridiculous at the moment though.
I might add Sophocles, Homer and Sterne's Tristram Shandy.
Jayden Bailey
Owen Myers
Jose Miller
Has anyone read this one yet?
Someone posted it in a different literature thread. I downloaded the Spanish version off libgen and used a document translator to change it to English.
Apparently the Spanish version of it was banned because of "antisemitism" which made me all the more intrigued to read it.
Ryan Long
Armor.
By John Steakley.
Excellent sci fi action novel with a bit of redpill and written 30 years after Starship Troopers and 20 years before Halo was a thing.
Chase Lewis
and sun tzu art of war. read with art of the deal
Isaiah Jones
This.
Elijah Powell
I've never heard Houellebecq mention Celine or anything but holy shit if they aren't kindred spirits. I read Celine after Houellebecq and I remember thinking 'Houellebecq took this guy's act.'
There is a funny passage about Celine in Jünger's WWII diaries:
>She said that, despite his substantial income, this author always suffers from penury because he donates everything to the streetwalkers who come to him when they are sick.
Gabriel Jones
The Jewish Century
Owen King
Josiah Richardson
Isaiah Richardson
Hunter Taylor
Logan Hill
>Who really started WW2?
State Secrets, Leon
Icebreaker, Suvorov
Judgment in Moscow, Bukovsky
>How deep is communist infiltration in the west?
Venona Papers
Blacklisted by History, Evans
>Who Killed JFK?
Final Judgment, Michael Collins Piper
Henry Kissinger: Soviet Agent, Frank Capell
Mystery Babylon Series, William Cooper
>Who Did 9/11?
9/11 Synthetic Terror - Webster Tarpley
FBI FOIA files on arrested Mossad Agents ("Dancing Israelis")
>Who are the agents leading the Mossad reign of terror in the west?
Robert Maxwell: Israel's Superspy, Thomas
Bronfman Dynasty, Newman
Secret History of Armand Hammer, Epstein
Gideon's Spies, Thomas
The Outfit, Russo
>How can I learn about asymmetric warfare practiced by our enemies?
Perestroika Deception, Golitsyn
Unrestricted Warfare, Liang
Surkov Leaks, Shandra and Seely
>Why can liberal philosophy never work?
Why Liberalism Failed, Deneen
Decline of the West, Spengler
200 Years Together, Solzhenitsyn
Industrial Society and Its Future, Kaczynski
>How can I understand the economic warfare being waged on the west?
The Reign of the Rothschilds, Corti
Accursed Share, Bataille
Globalists: The End of Empire, Quinn
>How were institutions like the family and education attacked?
Libido Dominandi, Jones
Deliberate Dumbing Down of America, Iserbyt
Anthony Reed
Tyler King
thank you. yes i could have mentioned more ancient classics. I of course would recommend all classical literature. i guess plato is my go to because I feel he is almost a bottleneck of all the culture. he seems to cover everything (poetry, myth, philosophy, history, culture) that was before his time, and everything after his time references him.
I recently decided that satire and irony essential for memes and content and must be emphasized. I will definitely get to tristram.
Nathaniel Hill
Sebastian Howard
Gabriel Johnson
Benjamin Johnson
My mom used to fucking weep while reading this and just turn off the lights and make me go to bed.
Gavin Nguyen
based hoppe. good lad
Jayden Price
Same here man. That was real shit. Real human connection. That shit is mostly gone now. And we wonder why society is a fucking cesspool.
Michael Collins
Jacob Smith
Aaron Perry
Tristram Shandy is hilarious and almost infuriating to read. It is like the author has played a trick on the reader. Masterfully done. Comedy and satire are underrated as art forms and probably some of 'our' most potent weapons. Simply behold how Moldbug uses his aw-shucks style of silly humor to completely disarm the reader. Then the redpill goes right down in that spoonful of sugar.
Bentley Rivera
Carter Jones
Poo
Juan Thomas
Nietzsche and Jung (Celine is also acceptable if we allow novels on the chart), the rest is completely not worth the time spent, and some books will even leave a negative effect.
>Foucault, Debord
What the fuck is wrong with you? This chart contradicts itself
Bentley Bennett
Some Scientology books aren't that bad as long as you can filter out the bullshit.
Dominic Bennett
Lucas Hernandez
I hate sophists so much.....
Michael Cook
remove flag kike
Nathaniel Smith
Xavier Richardson
Yo man, you ought to add to your Jow Forums list.
Nathaniel Campbell
Brody Perez
Handlar om?
Nolan Torres
My professor told me to read this. He said it would raise my IQ
Alexander Morgan
Ironic picture. You and your people need to pay attention to these, especially 0. You're abhorent.
Alexander Rogers
yes adolf hitler. moldbug and kantbot are definitely my inspirations for taking that path. probably sam hyde but he is not literary.
Benjamin Williams
For My Legionaries
Benjamin Sullivan
Benjamin Wright
Ian Anderson
Most of the list will corrupt your intelligence. However, there is good fiction literature on the list.
Nolan Young
i will never shave my pubes you degenerated nigger
Aiden Cruz
>thanks will do
Blake Morgan
>(((Isenberg)))
every. single. time.
Dominic Green
thats all you have to read my little monkey friends
Ryder Morgan
people from having an in-group preference and wanting to protect and maintain their culture and identity. The term racism is employed and thrown around to undermine the foundation that makes an independent existence possible, namely, the demographic of a nation.
Noah Collins
these are my favorite suggestions youve made so far. I hope one day I have a reason to buy them.
Jordan Sanchez
The Masters of Rome series.
Carter Stewart
Me too user, currently at the retreat from the Somme battle
Nathan Hill
See:
Some of those authors have completely erroneous foundational understanding of the world, politics and society but it does not stop them from making valuable insights. Natural philosophers made important observations before even knowing the earth revolved around the sun.
>some books will even leave a negative effect.
Weak-minded people shouldn't be reading philosophy books at all. There is no such thing as a 'negative effect' of reading something you disagree with if you are reasonably intelligent and don't just buy everything that passes across your retinas.
As well, I know of no good books about modern society's reliance on mind control, alienation and ideological totalitarianism which do not come from the left or neoluddite circles (Kaczynsky, Ellul). The only ones on the right who speak on this effectively are Moldbug and his ideological children who are all bloggers or youtubers (truediltom, reactionary-future). I understand Carlyle speaks to this but I have not read him. This understanding is important for interpreting how power functions in the modern world.
Gavin Robinson
This book helped quit smoking.
Landon Perez
Any of you fucks on here who haven't read Plato's dialogues and Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia, what are you even doing here?
Nathan Kelly
>Bukovsky
>Suvorov
I did not read the rest of the list after this.
These authors are larp, with a ren-tv level with their stories about the Nazi secret bases in Antarctica
Isaiah Wood
memeconomics
see as a confirmation