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I just finished reading Bronze Age Mindset. It was Based and Redpilled.

I want to continue reading based and Redpilled books, please recommend other books and/or reading lists in the same vain.

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I’ve seen plenty of book threads in the past here on Yas Forums

Maybe there is too many shills, boomers and glowies nowadays for there to be another one, but all a man can do is hope.

Schopenhauer
World as Will and Representation

Thanks user.

Lightning and the Sun by Savitri Devi

Added to the list, thanks user.

BAP is a literal faggot. He never had anything of substance to say at the Phora. Supposedly he works for some gay Republican congressman now. Everything he pushes is through a lens of homosexuality.

One of my favorite easy read books

And your suggestion for a better book is?

Got another favourite you want to share?

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Thanks, any others?

>history of central banking - S Goodson
>Amazon won't sell it
>Central banking paperbacks cost around £100
lucky the kikes haven't told waterstones to not sell history of money books. several smaller online booksellers sell it

Altas Shrugged

Imperium-Yockey

Ayn Rand literally a juden

Essential watching if you hate irresponsible people and hope coronachan kills debtors

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What is that 2012 book about?

I’m reading eumeswil by junger. It’s a dystopian story based in the future. It’s pretty based but not nearly as good as “storm of steel”.

Ernst junger was based as fuck. Dude fought for Germany in ww1, ww2 (and even fought on multiple sides in ww2 and managed to win commendations for heroism from each as well)

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Is that title implying that Trump broke democracy and then fixed it just so that he can break it again?

Sounds boring as fuck

what is it about?

>The (((bible))) towering over Socrates and Plato

Flag checks out.

I just looked at the Google Books review, seems like a good book. It says he takes influence from Spengler and Schmitt. Should I read them as well, and if so does anyone recommend a particular book by Carl Schmitt (I know about Spenglers books)

It’s a philosophy book that basically says the controlling system (eg. governments) will always eventually be run for and by old women and faggot bureaucrats that will attempt to stamp out any vitality of young men out of fear.

So we should stop being faggots and become pirates to indulge in our vital life force.

It reads like a 300 page shitpost you’d find here on Yas Forums and it’s pretty obvious he got most of his ideas from here.

Literally any of G.K. Chesterton's nonfiction. From 'Everlasting Man':

There were solitudes beyond where none shall follow. There were secrets in the
inmost and invisible part of that drama that have no symbol in speech; or in any
severance of a man from men. Nor is it easy for any words less stark and singleminded
than those of the naked narrative even to hint at the horror of exaltation
that lifted itself above the hill. Endless expositions have not come to the end of it,
or even to the beginning. And if there be any sound that can produce a silence,
we may surely be silent about the end and the extremity; when a cry was driven
out of that darkness in words dreadfully distinct and dreadfully unintelligible,
which man shall never understand in all the eternity they have purchased for him;
and for one annihilating instant an abyss that is not for our thoughts had opened
even in the unity of the absolute; and God had been forsaken of God.

They took the body down from the cross and one of the few rich men among the
first Christians obtained permission to bury it in a rock tomb in his garden; the
Romans setting a military guard lest there should be some riot and attempt to
recover the body. There was once more a natural symbolism in these natural
proceedings; it was well that the tomb should be sealed with all the secrecy of
ancient eastern sepulture and guarded by the authority of the Caesars. For in
that second cavern the whole of that great and glorious humanity which we call
antiquity was gathered up and covered over; and in that place it was buried. It
was the end of a very great thing called human history; the history that was
merely human. The mythologies and the philosophies were buried there, the
gods and the heroes and the sages. In the great Roman phrase, they had lived.
But as they could only live, so they could only die; and they were dead.

Suggestion for a book to start with?