Red Pilled Books

Drop some of your favorite Red Pill Books, the more uncommon and rare it is the better.

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Someone buy this for me

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All people here read is propaganda garbage to feel better about their erroneous beliefs.

>cucks refused to even publish the book because they feared retribution from the CCP
>faggots tried to call it racist even though the author is a commie

Insanely based book and a must read on the Chinkoid Thread.

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from Jow Forums
Personal recommendations
>48 laws of power
>book of pook
>how to win friends and influence people
there are others there in my list, but I haven't read them yet. Currently reading from and this list.

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This should be a Jow Forums mandatory book. One of my first redpills since I read it about the time facebook started gaining traction

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>culture of critique is propaganda
you bring shame to spaghetti twirling americans.

already on the list, but this one really is worth a mention of its own. so you can stop thinking and start doing shit

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I am speaking in general terms

you sound like you're full of shit

Not very rare or uncommon but pretty damn good

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That book is not a redpill in anyway whatsoever.
I mean they teach it in high school, it was written by a socialist.

Here u go
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I win.

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>Mario Andretti, Never Forghetti.
Amen.

Pretty good list although I'd replace some, particularly the ayn rand book, with something else but that's minor.

>an burger comment
Hahaha, it's literally Clown World - Beta Testing.
>big brother is the Jewish machinery of Google/FB
>they control what's right and what's not
>You're under surveillance 24/7 through a device with a screen that listens to your conversations
>mindless rituals to keep the masses at peace
>(((some war))) being fought and (((they're always winning)))
>retroactively edition of history
Maybe you were born into the clown world.

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You're100% correct user. The same nonsense gets recommended every time. By not broadening their exposure to literature they are stifling their personal growth.

Recently went on a book fair to buy works of Evola and everyone got either mad or confused when I asked if they had any of his books. Works from Mishima are great, also check out Us it's a book that was copied by 1984 and is a better take since it was written by a guy who actually fled from the USSR. /lit/ has made various Jow Forumsack reading guides and those are worth checking out as well.

Click the picture you fucking retard.

Here is some decent resoliution plebs

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gulag archipelago
moneyland
rise and kill first (definitive history of mossad)
Journey to the end of the night

>I disapprove of these books but can't recommend anything of my own
>vague smugness about broadening exposure & personal growth
I too am a new age satanist.

Also got a work from Selin that wasn't translated into English, it's a banned work..

You are Mexican

>gulag archipelago
200 years together dovetails nicely with that.

IBM and the Holocaust by Edwin Black.

Detailed documented fascinating account of how IBM helped the Nazis and profited, and got away with it.

and apparently have read a vastly superior number of book that you, my pasta friend. given you haven't post a single fucking book.

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That's the point. Reading the same crap over that you know was specifically written to say "You are totally correct and everyone else is wrong" creates an echo chamber of the same opinions.

bitchute.com/video/2Sl5K5Tm4X5I/

perhaps Jow Forums starts a book club

I have four recommendations for you goy
>pic related, but not in video

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>I can't into critical thinking

I have neither time nor motivation to spoonfeed you books or try to prove I read. I have presented a broader argument that you fail to address. If you want to read only things that say you are a good smart boy, be my guest.

That's why you find someone who read a different set of books and argue with them.

>I have neither time nor motivation to spoonfeed you books or try to prove I read.
I don't think you even have the culture to do so
>I have presented a broader argument that you fail to address
>my broad strokes arguments
that's why you need reading pasta. those types of arguments are full of fallacies. but how could you know?

>you read the same things over & over but I can't provide any reading material to counter this
You can keep morally grandstanding, sniffing your farts & patting yourself on the back for le centrism or you can stop being a homosexual & post some books.

Critical thinking isn't centrism, user.

So you're just here to act like a smug faggot & make vague arguments?
Cool.

If you haven't read this book, written in 1903, you're a dumb cunt. You don't have you even read it, just listen to the first few minutes:
youtu.be/icAjo9VXKZU
If it doesn't pique your interests, you need to go back.

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Devil's Pleasure Palace.

Well, that would be a nice way of handling it. Yet with political literature its almost bound to derail into shit-throwing.

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>I sniff my farts, with a critical nose, the pallette of my shit particles is very complex
I'm sure it is.

Good one user.

(((Ayn Rand))) may be a cunt, but this book really illustrates the horror of early Communism in Russia.

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No, I am here to tell you reading books from biased authors that want to prove a certain point is a poor way of educating yourself.

Do you have any other lines?

Karel Capek, 1920, "R.U.R." and E.M. Forster's "The Machine Stops" 1909.
Not specifically red-pill, but made me realize how essential it is to keep reading books - old especially. NOTHING happening now was not predicted long ago.

Do you have any other point to make other than saying we shouldn't read these authors? We all had to read pre-approved literature all through school & now that a different perspective is offered you're here shilling against books like 1984 and, conveniently, cannot provide a single example of something that would be a counter to these books.

Unbiased works don't exist. Imagine reading someone who has nothing to prove, no agenda to unravel. Tu stupido.

Someone needs to get The Greatest Story Never Told made into a book.

This... So red pilled it drives waspy jews insane haha

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read this one almost four times now.

Oye vey

Bought it for Father's Day for my boomer dad
Had to get it from Books-A-Million
Despite being in stock took over 30 days to arrive which is standard from what I've read

this is from a few years back, I think it was a book series on 8ch. anyways, does anyone have recommendations for books on the 3rd Reich that aren't terribly biased and mention muh 6 gorillion every other sentence? I ordered Hitler's Revolution and look forward to reading that soon

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got a big list there user. i recently read rise and fall of the 3rd Reich. that is a massive book. most interesting part was the control of media. once media is completely controlled, the potential for independent thinking becomes almost impossible. makes you think about current USA and why the bankers/oligarchs hate independent content. they are scared to death of a new Franklin talking to the people and sparking an american

... revolution or Jean-Jacques Rousseau sparking a French Revolution.

I just love it when (((they))) keep saying "it's been debunked".
Great read!

Best read for the continuation of all this is Jim Marr's "The Rise of the Fourth Reich" 2009.

I'm trying to be smug user but I've been around here a long time and it just becomes repedative. There is value in reading "any" book not just the ones that confirm your opinions and beliefs. Seeing the same books recommended time after time just becomes boring.

That is why 75% of all content and comment on Jow Forums is just repetition of the same old stuff. People become unable to formualte new ideas because all they they know is the same as everyone else. You try recommending books that don't fit the Jow Forums standard and watch how quick people are to knock them. If a book isn't on one of the required reading charts so beloved around here then it must be burned on a pyre for fear it would infect the vunerable minds of people and reverse the standard brainwashing.

obligatory

thanks ill check it out

i agree with you. there is so much you can gain from reading that you'd be limiting yourself to just write something off because of who wrote it. I've read pretty much everything from Hemingway but I'm sure some people will discredit him because he was a communist fag. Reading anything is better than reading nothing

>still can't recommend any books
okay then.

Arctic Home In The Vedas

Annals of the Four Masters,

Auraicept na n-Éces

The Anacalypsis

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you're misunderstanding him pedro. 1984 is required reading in all high school english classes; but usually the subtext is analyzed and taught as a warning for nazism and/or any conservative viewpoint. it isnt a redpill because the points you made are intentionally obfuscated and twisted in order to serve the public school agenda. all kids draw from it today is ORANGE MAN IS BIG BROTHER

case in point:
latimes.com/opinion/story/2019-09-11/sharpiegate-orwells-1984-lies

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What do you even mean by this? I see new books posted in threads like these all the time. Am I supposed to be reading books that coalesce with the NWOs vision for globohomo society? Everything is biased. Not everything is truth. Leftist literature should be widely avoided because leftism requires self-censorship to function. It is based on lies and manipulation of language. Why even bother unless its something truly unique like communist literature?

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Hitler's War by David Irving

>All people here read is propaganda garbage to feel better about their erroneous beliefs.
>Implying
>I am speaking in general terms
>projecting
>The same nonsense gets recommended every time.
>Doesn't name what nonsense
>. By not broadening their exposure to literature they are stifling their personal growth.
>Political Incorrect Books
>Not broad enough
>I have presented a broader argument that you fail to address.
>Implying
>I am here to tell you reading books from biased authors that want to prove a certain point is a poor way of educating yourself.
>Appeal to Authority
>Biased Authors
>Implying
>Does not name those Authors

>>still can't recommend any books
>okay then.
This,
Always they fail to comply with the Nature of the thread.
Shills know, they can try, just try hidding from Anons.

They cannot hide from us.

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Fuck all this disproven cringe (Sperm Wars LOL), this is the only book you will ever need to start a harem

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>What does this picture mean?
It means what it means.

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btw you guys inspired the title of my new book ('daily friendly reminder'). book is not very Jow Forumsish but this thread seems to be the place to say thank you.

Can anyone recommend something specifically about the civil rights movement, voting rights act, civil rights act, etc.? Or just nigger-y decisions of the supreme court in the last several decades?

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Hans Gunther - The Religious Attitudes of the Indo Europeans
Georges Dumezil - Mitra Varuna
Rene Guenon - The Reign of Quantity
Abir Taha - Nietzsche’s Coming God
Madison Grant - The Passing of the Great Race
Alfred Rosenberg - The Myth of the Twentieth Century
Arthur Kemp - March of the Titans
Savitri Devi - The Lightning and the Sun
Carl Schmitt - The Concept of the Political
Alain de Benoist - Beyond Human Rights
Alasdair MacIntyre - After Virtue
Pentti Linkola - Can Life Prevail(a very good book if you want an introduction to right wing environmentalism, along with Devi’s Impeachment of Man)

I tried giving recommendations that aren’t just the usual Evola-Hitler-Kaczynski stuff.

didnt like this one. esoteric bullshit dressed up as as mystical guidelines

Camp of the Saints is eery in how well it predicted the migration crisis

Evola is required reading although to be honest one should read Guenon before. Evola is very much a reaction to and in a conversation with Guenon. For example Guenon would emphasis the importance of the Priest class being at the top of the hierarchy while Evola views the Priest class as becoming corrupt with the lunar and putting emphasis on the Warrior caste and their solar nature. He argues the European people are naturally inclined toward the path of action instead of the path of contemplation. So think like a warrior priest whose views his action in the world as a sacred duty.
For Guenon I am going to suggest his first work The Introduction to the Study of the Hindu Doctrines. It will help you understand not only a bit of the Hindu but metaphysics in general.
With respect to Evola his works are challenging to say the least. He expects the reader to be familiar with the type of literature an aristocrat traditionally educated in. That being said try starting with his work The Metaphysics of War. It introduces many concepts he will go in to detail on in later works and I found it to be a very easy read.
Both of these people are important because not only do they provide a critique of modernity but they provide a path forward, 360 degrees around right back to the beginning. Although not in the sense that we a live a life that is long dead but by embodying the divine principle.

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Good List.
>Alasdair MacIntyre - After Virtue

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