Let's have a thread dedicated for book recommendations.
Any of you anons know of any good books that deal with the history of fascism? Preferably from an unbiased author as possible.
I would not discourage you from seeking out your answer in the sticky.
>>8307388
Well I seeked and nothing was there.
>Well I seeked
Actually you 'sought'.
Have you considered asking the untermensch over on /pol/ for some of their le redpill recommendations?
>>8307455
No, for obvious reasons.
>>8307509
>9
Your daughter looks sweet. I bet she's a valedictorian.
>>8307455
rollin
>>8307455
3 or 6
>>8307388
if you can pull a book on the history of fascism from the sticky I'll be impressed.
OP, not strictly what you are looking for but my political theory professor at uni and a few of my friends have told me the writings of Mussolini (his autobiography and writings on fascism) are brilliant. None of these people are right-winged, either. Pretty biased source on fascism obviously but it's the closest thing I have to a recommendation.
What are some good books where a girl gets kidnapped?
Books like the Collector.
>>8307748
your diary?
>>8307382
>good books that deal with the history of fascism?
Anatomy of Fascism by Robert Paxton is really good.
I've been looking for books that have a vaporwave aesthetic. Taipei was recommended as was Inherent Vice. Haven't gotten to IV yet but Taipei didn't fit the theme or style at all.
>>8307455
>1
Future "Sorry wite bois only blk guys fo me ;*"
>2
A decent choice but will definitely be a sororstitute in college
>3
Pregnant by 18
>4
Future women's study major
>5
Not a horrible choice but will likely end up with some douchebag in an unloving relationship because of her intense career, probably in sales.
>6
Lesbian
>7
Future women's studies major
>8
Undercover slut
>9
Best choice, well-rounded daughter, probably still a bit of an undercover slut though
I pray every night that I don't have daughters. 0 get.