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>getting the kosher Barnes and Noble version
Read Propaganda, it's pretty good.
>reading the print jew
>not extracting pure knowledge from the aether
This book basically taught me how dangerous the left can be, how they basically use political correctness to change word meanings in order to enforce their world views at any cost on anyone they disagree with. It also taught me how dangerous revolutions can be, especially if they are led by idealistic socialist who's aim is to spread their morals world wide and remove anything that disagrees with them.
Also, it removed every shred of socialism I had in me and made me realize how important social freedom of speech is
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Pic related. The only one you need.
This. Tap into the Akashic Records, y'all!
Page 319 is my fav
Damn red pill as fuk
These are actual red pills
one suggestion
>pic related
No thanks
>Communist Manifesto
>Red Pilled
More like the ultimate blue pill my mane
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kek. Antisemites BTFO
An amazing reading. My first redpill book
OP here about to get this soon.
what
what? what?
Not near my bookshelf right now so off the top of my head:
> Revolt Against The Modern World
> Ride The Tiger
> Liberty or Equality
> Decline of the West
> The Devil's Pleasure Palace
> The Real Right Returns
> Submission
> Almost all Nietzsche books
> The Prince
After reading Manifesto, why on earth did you think "wow, i should really read more of this unreadable trash"?
By the way, if any of you have not read Submission yet; fucking get that book right now. You need to read it.
I actually really want this book right now...
I would like an unedited version of Mein Kampf. Like, a 1930s edition.
Can any German bros supply?
So how does it feel pretending your ideology is cool and against mainstream ideas?
yes, that. It is a red-pill in literary form and has legitimate literary merits aside from that. It's a fantastic book.
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You are a golden god, sir.
I actually took some lessons on book-binding while in college. Maybe I'll print out a few of these and thread bind them in real leather.
Mein Kampf
The Stalag Edition: The Only Complete and Officially Authorised English
Translation Ever Issued
Is available here
World Becoming More, Not Less Religious: The Future Of Demographics And Religion (7 minutes)
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Fundamentalism Is As Modern As Secularism: Demographics And Religion Of Muslims, Christians And Jews (2 minutes)
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Religion, Demographic Shifts And Why More Countries Will Resemble Israel (6 minutes)
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Op here good idea m8
10/10 Jewbro
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mein kampf is full of good observations
people that talk shit about it have never read a word of it themselves, or they're just jews
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Most redpilled boom I've ever read. Paints a brutally honest picture of '50s life
communist manifesto is full of good observations
people that talk shit about it have never read a word of it themselves, or they're just nazis
Pic related. Very fucking redpilled. Nature of man, the feminized state of society, etc. I was incredibly surprised by how relevant it is.
I have a copy of 'It Can't Happen Here' does that count
The Prince
The Bell Curve
Guns, Germs & Steel
Mein Kampf
My diary desu
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>RWDS: The Book
How's the weather in Israel?
A Canticle for Leibowitz was repilled to me in so far as it's over all themes about humanity and how we never learn and just end up repeating the same mistakes over and over again.
It's very good if you have interest in Hitlers ideologies and the beginnings of the nazi party.
I can't for the life of me understand why David Irving has never read it.
The Bible.
1984, animal farm, Harrison Bergeron, Fahrenheit 451, the moon is a harsh mistress, how can I call this genre of fiction? Where do I get more?
Guns Germs And Steel says the enviroment was one of the main factors there are big discrepancies between the civilisations on earth, and that's the only problem i have with that book.
Same
Can you provide the source for this quote by Soros?
The best term would be "dystopian literature." Have you read Brave New World?
Officers manual on the understanding and analysis of war; how to win, how to be more effective, the social factors.
Try and get an unabridged copy if you can.
That besides the Anarchist ideology.
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This is the only way to go, everything else is false
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this
Also try pic related. One of the first dystopian novels that was written after the Bolshevik Revolution and got the author exiled.
Read it but I don't own a physical copy.
Thinking further I recall being recommended the iron heel, the trial and player piano.
Also notable is my collection of pkd novels, but nearly everything he writes is dystopian in some way so I think the author himself can act as a genre
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>Guns, Germs & Steel
debunked like a thousand years ago
I'm reading that there are incorrect statements in this book. Comments on that?
I think I remember being told about this book by a friend who values the historical context of that time period (kind of a history snob, aka the coolest kind of snob), I wrote it off initially but I'll check it out.
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A great beginner's guide to feminism.
Best Redpills growing up,
Nietzsche
Orianna Fallaci
Carnage vs Culture
Starship Troopers
Turner Diaries
The Fall of Berlin 1945
The myth of the Great War
A Brave New World
Sons of the Reich
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The Metamorphosis of the social question from Robert Castel.
You don't know how capitalism truly survive and dominate if you haven't read this book. Really hard to read but really worth the time invested.
Just ordered The Prince & Forgotten Soldier.
Cheers lads
Has anyone read "Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil" by Gerard Menuhin? Worth buying?
Evola's core trilogy
Plato's Republic
Machiavelli's Prince
Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations
>> Revolt Against The Modern World
>> Ride The Tiger
>> The Prince
yooo whats up
Based as fuck desu lad
Let's not forget redpill SF
>Starship Troopers, Robert Heinlein
>Caliphate, Tom Kratman
>A Desert Called Peace, Tom Kratman
>Sweet Dreams and Terror Cells, Frank Raymond
>Guns, Germs, & Steel
One of these things is not like the other one....
Great book!
Loved the abridged edition. Will in the future read the complete works. Absolute masterpiece!
this might be edgy teenage boy tier for some, but they didn't read it properly and just went for the obvious stuff. The ambivalence of the metaphorical hypothesis in hte book is greatly demonstrated and shows that the perfect military has its flaws and shortcomings.
Plus it is entertaining as hell.
Cracking read, lots of interesting tidbits about the way the markets actually work. I think reading stuff like this further enhances my rage when socialists advocate for things like raising minimum wage or more social programs.
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Must read book to understand refugee crisis.
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>But you’ll never be able to get the word out, because no one’s in any condition to listen.
thanks for the recc, looks interesting
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GOAT historian
>shows that the perfect military has its flaws and shortcomings
I dont think a perfect military was Heinlein's point. Instead he showed a society controlled by only those who sacrificed by serving in it. In no way is the military perfect, in fact it is so deeply flawed because every individual can enlist regardless of physical strength/intelligence to try for their citizenship.
>tfw I own a first edition first printing of this book
>Wealth of nations
And there's a book i've seen Trump quote in his books.
We only read Pericles' funeral oration for history class. Would you recommend reading it in its entirety?
I have and its pretty good and truthful- none of that religious bullshit etc.
I'll check it out. I just have so many other books to read first
ultimate blue pill