post your red-pilled books, preferably classics,
the holy trinity of political realism theory:
>'History of the Peloponnesian War' by Thucydides
>'The Prince' by Machiavelli (did anyone here read Discourse's on Livy? is it
good?)
>'Leviathan' by Thomas Hobbes
Any more?
>>79399370
Are you me?
These are the true red pill philosophers.
Spinoza is excellent
Sun tzu
John Locke
Francis Bacon
>>79399370
In fact we should not even be talking about these guys on here they could not handle it
>>79399808
>Sun Tzu
Funny way of spelling Lao Tzu
>>79399370
I enjoyed this, reasonably short and to the point.
>>79399808
When I have kids, I'm going to read Sun Tzu to them at bed-time.
I've never got round to Spinoza yet, a friend of mine has the complete works and it looks like a beast, anything particular to look into?
>>79399907
/pol/ is a gateway drug at best, and stormfront at worst.
https://mega.nz/#F!B4dB2SzQ!h_pMC30v2a_y31iD0dy0sg
here is the mega link for some /pol/ e-books
Favourite Shakespeare lads?
>>79399370
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>>79399370
fucking newfags
The socialist phenomena - Igor Shafarevich
last exit to utopia - Jean Francois Revel
>>79404005
Yes we should all read Mein Kampf instead. Or Lee Iacocca.
Stop being so edgy.
>Make a thread
>don't post in it
cheers OP
Prince is almost entirely ironic tho.
>>79399370
Basically BTFOs commies
>>79401482
Merchant of Venice,duh
Darkness at Noon
>>79404955
i did tho
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>>79400462
Spinozas theological political treatise and just the political treatise. Definitely influenced by Hobbes, and says what Hobbes intended in a bolder way.
>>79399370
For casual philosophy Seneca is my fave, I also like the Hagakure just because it's so outrageously irrational and masculine.