Is there a book on the philosophy of criminals? The type that is a criminal by choice.
>It's fun.
The end.
Forgot to say i already read nietsche.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegalism
>>8269998
All criminals are criminals by choice.
>>8270038
Nice, thanks senpai.
>>8269998
Hayek, Mises, Keynes, and their disciples.
>>8269998
Renzo Novatore is your guy.
>>8269998
Somewhat related, and it's a great read anyways, so go for it.
Crime and Punishment
Temple of the Golden Pavillon
Runaway Horses
Jean Genet
>>8271043
Gide's Counterfeiters would be a good choice.
>>8270099
That's more about the people who like trucrime. Great read regardless
Ringolevio isn't nonfiction but it's got a good set of criminal philosophies.
Sociological deviance is probably a good place to start if you want stuff about real criminals. Parker and Allenton's The Courage of His Convictions I think Faber still print on demand, which might interest you, but there's lots of books that similarly deal with criminal deviance.
>>8271308
note: I say Ringolevio isn't nonfiction because some parts of it Grogan did make up - such as killing the deer during his retreat - but most of the criminal activity is probably nonfiction.