>>71861412
dictionary
>>71861412
Try 'A song of ice and fire' by George R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R.R Martin, good sir.
>>71861661
sounds jewy to me
Anyway, read Murray Rothbard's "For a New Libertiy"
>>71861412
Just gonna throw some advice lists/charts in here.
nice archive here
8ch.io/pdfs
>>71861804
>sounds jewy to me
First few books were about killing off Northern royal Bloodlines... I had to stop.
Victory or Violence
Hunting the Tiger
Total Resistance
Seeing like a State
From Dictatorship to Democracy
Barbed wire, barricades and bunkers
Green Eyes and Black rifles
Propaganda (Edward Bernays)
The terrorists dilemma
Partisans Companion
Out of the Mountains
Fry the Brain
How to lie with statistics
The modernday gunslinger
Infantry Attacks
The guns of the south
Mein Kampf
Tigers in the Mud
PT109
Those are my favorites.
The Conquest of Bread by Petyr Kotropkin
It's about Anarchist Communism, interesting read
>>71861412
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
Read it. Please mate. It puts life into context.
If you can't get the book then here's the pdf:
http://www.philaletheians.co.uk/study-notes/living-the-life/marcus-aurelius'-meditations-tr.-casaubon.pdf
I'm a Christian, so I should say the Holy Bible. But that would be too easy, as you can access that any time.
The meditations are pre-Christian. Ancient wisdom. But very relevant in modern times.
For some fiction, I would recommend Alasdair Gray: 'Lanark: a Life in Four Books'. It's the best of Scottish Literature.
For poetry, just get an anthology. Also the sonnets of Shakespeare. number 18 is my favourite.
For sci-fi, Isaac Asimov is wonderful.
I have kindle and mobile, laptop and other stuff, but nothing can beat a proper book.
Reading gives me so much satisfaction. And it's cheap. Charity shops and the local market have books for 20 pence.
Literally modern-day Europe.
>>71863819
Mediations is not a bad work but it is hardly the greatest work in stoicism. Being a philosopher emperor made Aurelius literally meme emperor thus his work famous. Epictetus and Seneca's work should be hold in much higher regard imho. If you study stoicism aurelius's work comes very very very late.
still Seneca's letters are also nice, translated in the names of On anger, On shortness of life etc
Mama