What books does Jow Forums recommend?
What books does Jow Forums recommend?
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Bible
You won't read whatever I recommend anyway.
siege
how to hang a nigger properly
by david duke
Aristotle
Depends on what you’re interested in. It’s worth reading the classics and getting an understanding of them and their importance in a literary and cultural context. The most important classic imo is the Iliad. The Republic is important and also The Apology for understanding Greek philosophy and its discourse.
If you’re into Hitler stuff, I'd recommend Savitri Devi books.
If you just want good ole literature, I’d recommend Mishima, McCarthy, Dosto, and Cervantes
Read the books of the Frankfurt School to learn how the enemy thinks. Also Hegel and Marx
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The Anabasis by Xenophon the Athenian
That's cuz it's in Russian.
The crisis of the modern world
Rene Guenon
I will.
Anything one can stomach. I don't know how people force themselves to read pure shit.
There is an official Jow Forums reading list it's a MEGA link I think with hundreds of books unfortunately I don't have it anymore but maybe someone else does
Give The Flying Inn a shot.
Propaganda by Jacques Ellul
>Give The Flying Inn a shot
You playing with us, Russia bro? Amazon says it's a fly trap.
Are you there God? It's me, Margaret.
"The Flying Inn" By Chesterton
Night by Elie Wiesel RIP
Not this one, it was political and economic and history books
read 'crimes of patriots', at the same time read a good book on Edwin Wilson and his story, at the same time browse 'the politics of heroin in SE Asia', also browse anything decent on operation phoenix.
The Trivium: The Liberal Arts of Logic, Grammar, and Rhetoric
by Miriam Joseph
Until you learn to be human--how to think for yourself--you are pretty much just an Irish setter.
It is didactic as well as pedantic, and the author is constantly referencing God. It is almost pure Aristotle. It isn't an easy read but if you can get through it, it is a very large red pill: your professors won't teach you how to see both sides, how to think and express yourself clearly and effectively. This high school teacher will show you how.
Watch tv fag
Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein.
A must read for any fag interested in American politics. It is a really cool, short, easy to ready story that is also a primer on an American style of military-industrial fascism.
The movie is cool and has some subtle fascist undertones, but the book is much more philosophical.
>Not a single recommendation for The Culture of Critique
This board is shit
The Jews will be nothing compared to the bug.
Part 1?
bible and Mein Kampf
A confederacy of dunces - fiction
Meditations (Marcus Aurelius) - non
Ewww
White Fang :D
Imagine thinking the kunckledraggers on this board can read
How to live: Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics.
The decline of Western morals (and more on how to live): Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil and The Genealogy of Morals.
The modern political scene: Burke and De Maistre on the French Revolution and Protestantism; Mencius Moldbug.
Leisure: Lovecraft and Tolkien.
For moral fibre, old-time prejudices, and delirious entertainment: Enid Blyton's Famous Five novels, in the uncensored editions from the 1940s and 1950s with illustrations by Soper. Seriously.
>The Flying Inn
The Flying Inn is a novel by G. K. Chesterton, first published in 1914. It is set in a future England where the Temperance movement has allowed a bizarre form of "Progressive" Islam to dominate the political and social life of the country.
Current realife example is pic related.
Thread: On the subject of this: 1984 is a good book but it takes a while to get to the plot, and another is Jennifer Government but I have not read that yet.
(((Eastman)))
my goddamn childhood has been a lie.
Bro read the whole series.
drug movie recommendations
for op I recommend the book Black Swan by Nicholas Talib
Great recommendation. However, to appreciate it more I recommend reading a little bit about the.military history of Greece. I really loved the book in pic related. Also, here are some notable greek figures.
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Pic related covers alexander really well
Finally, Xenophon who was a student of socrates,wrote the anabasis because of his involvement in en.m.wikipedia.org
It will make sense why in the republic, the idea of having a homegrown military as opposes to mercenaries was pushed, such as the en.m.wikipedia.org
Forgot pic related, Alexander by theodore aryault dodge
Books like these are far more important to get wise about political thinking than reading some boring and irrelevant 18th century liberal treatise by Locke or reading the communist manifesto just so you can say you're ''educated'' in liberalism and socialism.
>The Prince by Machiavelli
>48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
>Art of War by Sun Tzu
>Propaganda by Jacques Ellul
>Propaganda by Edward Bernays
>Antifragile by Nassim Taleb
>Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom
>Technological Slavery by Ted Kaczynski
It is also supremely important to get into the question of technology. No matter what ideological perspective you come from, you are fighting old ghosts if you don't take the near future into account.
If you're looking for something about politics The Prince if always a good start
I'm a start read Plato's Symposium tomorrow.
On War by Clauswitz
Social Credit by CH Douglas
On Killing by Lt Dave Grossman, absolutely vital reading. Its a handbook on the psychological mechanics of death dealing and so pretty necessary for people interested in radical politics
Btw. I've already read:
Apology
Crito
Laches
Hippias (minor)
Ion
Euthyphro
Charmides
Lysis
Protagoras
Gorgias
Meno
Menexenus
Euthydemus
Cratylus
Phaedo
I'm reading them in Greek as you should.
My fellow Amerimutt book suggestions are always so shit. I often wonder how much German blood I have because I never fall victim to such faggotry
Actual suggestions:
Myth of the 20h century by Alfred Rosenberg
Track of the Jew through the ages, also by Alfred Rosenberg
A Defence of aristocracy and The False assumptions of democracy, by Anthony Ludovici (anything by this author is absolutely patrician tier, check out his website)
Revolt against civilisation, by Lothrop Stoddart
Hitler’s Table Talk (Hitler’s private conversations)
Sex and Character by Otto Weininger
Ressentiment by Max Scheler
Being and Time by Heidegger
Plutarch’s Lives by Plutarch
New Babylon by Michael Collins Piper
The Dispossessed Majority by Wilmot Robertson
The Inequality of Human Races by Arthur Gobineau
Understanding Human History by Kevin Hart
If you haven’t added these to your collections already, you are a plebeian untermensch and should be resolutely executed
I go to my small neighborhood library and browse around.
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Thanks for reminding me of Confederacy. I read it a very long time ago. I need to reread it. It was awesome.