Yas Forums reading list

What are some Yas Forums approved books?

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Judith Butler, Jacques Derrida, Spivak, Foucault, really any critical theory and Deconstruction is popular here.

Nicomacean ethics from Aristotle
Politics from Aristotle
Fear and Trembling from Kierkegaard
Discourse on the Method from Descartes
Discourse on Metaphyics from Leibniz
Confessions from St. Augustine
Enquiries Concerning Human Understanding from Hume
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>Marcus Aurelius Meditations
>The Bible
>Homers Iliad and Oddyssey
>Read the Vedic texts
>read the Poetic and Prose Eddas
>Read texts for Taoism and Confucianism
>Schopenhauer
>Nietzche
>Carl Jung
>Miyamoto Musashi
>Oswald Spengler
>Julius Evola
>Yukio Mishima
>Rene Guenon
>Deleuze
>Nick Land
>Tolkien
>Skyking
>BAP
>Moldbug
>Survive the Jive

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Great reads: Les Miserables, Goodbye to all that, Meditations

Fun reads: Treasure Island, Animal Farm, King Solomon's Mines

History: Travel by Dark, Escape from Colditz, the Roman History; the reign of Augustus, Eastern Approaches, With the Old Breed, SAS Rogue heroes

I'm reading crime and punishment right now, better than notes from underground, havent read dostos other works tho.

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>Marcus Aurelius Meditations
>The Bible
>Homers Iliad and Oddyssey
>read the Poetic and Prose Eddas
>Read texts for Taoism and Confucianism
>Yukio Mishima
>Rene Guenon
>Survive the Jive
these are all fantastic and I can vouch for them. familiar with Evola and Nietzche but don't like them. I'd like to add:
>The Epic of Gilgamesh
>Beowulf
They're both so much fun, and you can read through them super quick which is good if you have a short attention span (like me).