What are some essential redpill books /pol/?
48 Laws of Power
The God Delusion, it is great at explaining how religion is cancer and must be eradicated
Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy.
sadly the fanbase consists of memers
>>69435014
mein kumf
>>69435014
Not overtly political, but careful reading of Meditations by Marcus Aurelius is practically a prerequisite to being redpilled.
>>69435014
48 laws of power make you realize Game of Thrones shit isn't fiction. It's real life and it's happening constantly.
>>69435014
Catcher in the Rye
Angsty jew can't handle original sin or women. Its just like /pol/ but with more females and less phonies.
Mein Kampf
BUMP YOU ILLITERATE FAGGOTS
Well here is my recommanded reading list
-Carlo D'Este-Patton:Genius for war
-M.Stanton Evans Blacklisted by history the untold story of senator Joe McCarthy
-Richard Thaler - Misbehaving
-David Edmonds-Bobby Fischer goes to war
-Friedrich Nietzsche- Human, All too human
-Larry Sabato- The Kennedy half century
>>69435014
Read this as a kid. Changed my mind about a lot of things.
>>69435014
I got you senpai.
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>>69435014
How bout The Lightning and the Sun by Savitri Devi.
It's unlike any other book I've read
It's a book of philosophy that revolves around the literal deification of Hitler as a reincarnation of the Hindu god Shiva.
>>69439177
you can't be serious anon...
>>69435014
Nicomachean Ethics, by Aristotle.
>>69435698
>Communist Manifesto
Made me immediately drop that list, which is a shame, because there are some good books in there.
But the Communist Manifesto is utter trash. At least Rules for Radicals lets you see how your enemies manipulate the useful idiots.
>>69439207
Damn. thanks m8000
>>69439297
I am. I'm a centrist. I find reading dogma hard on either side. I'm into the history man, I'm not marxist.
I miss when you could upload books embedded in a jpg. I got a bunch of good shit here that I never got to read, like a book on Unit 731.
Evola.
>>69439716
right but that book is laughable, no historian takes it serious
>>69435014
read rules for radicals, get into your oppositions head
Ernst Jünger - Auf den Marmorklippen.
>>69435014
Koran.
Pretty good way to learn muslims shouldn't be in your country.
>>69439775
And historians take all the bitter violent polemics on the fascistic end of things that many of you embrace as top tier history?
>>69439618
My pleasure. Cripplechan's /pdfs/ always has good stuff too.
>>69435067
First post, best post.
It's How to Jew: The Book.
>>69435562
faggot detected
These are the single most red-pill books I've ever read, and both are available as free .pdf's online.
Don't let the titles dissuade you, find a random chapter or segment, and you'll be absorbed.
Here are the links:
www.fathermag.com/news/Case_for_Father_Custody.pdf
http://www.fisheaters.com/garbagegeneration.html
>>69440067
They are truly our best ally
>>69440245
The nose knows ;)
Wow, nobody's mentioned 1984 yet?
>>69435014
are there any czech bros in here?
Could you provide me with a good torrent site for audiobooks (obviously in čeština?
>>69440227
and here's a selection of quotes:
http://pastebin.com/thU2JjPC
>>69435014
The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot
Forbidden Archeology by Michael Cremo and the late Richard Thompson
The Biggest Secret by David Icke
The Perception Deception by David Icke
The Source Field Investigations by David Wilcock
The Synchronicity Key by David Wilcock
Fingerprints Of The Gods by Graham Hancock
Fractal Time by Gregg Braden
Magicians Of The Gods by Graham Hancock
Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by Nick Bostrom
Etidorhpa by John Uri Lloyd
Autobiography Of A Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda
The Eerie Silence by Paul Davies
DMT: The Spirit Molecule by Rick Strassman
Covert Wars And Breakaway Civilizations: The Secret Space Program, Celestial Psyops And Hidden Conflicts by Joseph Farrell
All of those books are next-level redpilled.
>>69439593
It's worthwhile to at least understand the views of your enemies. Think of it like reading the Quran.
Not necessarily a redpill, but Napoleon: A Life by Andrew Roberts is great to learn about arguably the single most important human who ever lived.
The man lived such an insane crazy life, that even at 900 pages the book feels rushed.
Forgot to include my recommendations when I posted.
Rise of the Warrior Cop by Radley Balko is a pretty interesting look into the gradual militarization of police forces throughout American history.
Predators: Pedophiles, Rapists, And Other Sex Offenders by Anna Salter is a worthwhile read into the psychology of sex offenders, especially with the left's recent forays into defending pedophiles.
>>69440910
saved
>>69435883
Stoicism is the resigned philosophy of a dying culture. I'd be careful of the stoics honestly.
>>69441059
Stoicism is acceptable. It literally means nothing more than "controlling your emotions."
That doesn't mean that you can't show outrage. Just let it be knee-jerk.
>>69441383
>Just let it be knee-jerk.
Just DON'T let it be knee-jerk, rather.
>>69435014
The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt
>>69435014
1984
A Brief History of Time
>>69435014
Brave new world.
Written 80 years ago, most current book ever.
>>69441545
>>69441544
Nice dystopia mind
>>69441545
I couldn't stand Brave New World, the way he writes is infuriating
>>69440410
Am I the only one who thinks David Icke is ridicule/parody/satire carefully crafted with the intent of not getting assassinated for getting as much attention as possible while being so close to the truth?
IE by alien reptiles he doesn't really mean lizards.
The Greek Canon is fucking great
>>69441859
I've heard people throwing that idea around. Either all his work is a metaphor for what the real conspiracies are, or that it's all a joke meant to get people thinking and questioning their surroundings. Those seem to be the two common reactions to his work besides believing it at face value.
Why don't you niggers read more marxists?
Here is a primer.
https://mpcdot.com/forums/topic/8767-culturally-appropriating-the-frankfurt-school/
The Praise of Folly by Erasmus is pretty good. Not precisely redpill but does have some redpill aspects. It's short and funny too.
>>69439593
I bet you didn't read the Quran and Talmud for the same reasons.
That's a very leftist thing to do.
>>69436100
God, just read some Sun Tzu, Machiavelli and Clausewitz.
>>69436081
Underrated post
This book has all the redpill you could ever handle.
The only reason it is not the standard textbook of the modern period is literally because it is too redpilled
>>69444182
Sun Tzu and Clausewitz have literally no application to modern society.
And Machiavelli only moderately so.
48 Laws is superior in pretty much every way.
>it's older so it must be better!
>>69440118
you're in the wrong place, Canada
>>69435694
this desu
>>69444474
The whole "society change" in just a make-balieve.
The people didn't change at all. If you read the letter of the Roman Emperors, and the works of the lesser-known ancient philosophers you will realize nothing has changed in the human mind.
Understanding the human mind and manipulating it is the cornerstone of politics. These books are all you'll ever need.
The modern shit just teaches you to things, without understanding the process behind them or the reasons they work.
>>69435067
That book will make you paranoid and unlikable and is packed with literal historical falsehood which is pretty dam shameful considering it was written by someone educated in it. Read the art of worldly wisdom by that Jesuit fellow if you want to see what he was trying to achieve.
Brief History of Neoliberalism by Harvey - explains the latest and current form of capitalism very well without being too dull.
Rules for radicals by Alinskie - Reveals methods used by left wing organisers and rabble rousers who lack charisma. Can be helpful both for use (setting up grass roots groups) and for indentifying it in others.
You can trust communists (to be communists) - captures the mindset of the communist and how they are capable of such great amounts of work and dedication.
>>69444474
>Art of War has no application in modern society.
Not sure if trolling or just retarded.
>>69444746
I'm not implying that people change. I get that people are still the same.
I'm just saying that reading about obscure battle tactics from the 3rd Century BC, while interesting, will not redpill you.
We will never set foot on an ancient Chinese battlefield in our lives so the lessons aren't relevant to us.
And yes, I understand that you can take metaphors away from it that apply to modern life, i.e. scorched earth and make sure your back isn't against the wall, etc.
But having these lessons applied outside the field of literal warfare wasn't the authors' intentions.
Robert Greene takes all of their philosophies and distills it into each law.
Is it bastardizing? Probably. But it gets to the heart of their messages.
>>69444944
Knowing how to deal with prisoners of war or to camouflage a large army isn't going to help you in life.
>>69439207
My man
>>69444949
>We will never set foot on an ancient Chinese battlefield in our lives so the lessons aren't relevant to us.
You didn't even read the book and you have no idea what you're talking about.
It the greatest work that teaches you attention to details, indirect manipulation and strategical patience.
The book is not about war, it's about getting into your enemy's head and influencing him into doing what you need him to do.
>>69435014
>anything occult
lets continue this conversation on /x
>>69439207
Thank you.
>>69435014
Atlas Shrugged