is it worth a read, /lit/?
>>9065980
Reads like any of his speeches. Art of the Deal is the true /trumpcore/ lit.
>>9065980
It's a fun read. Nothing profound, but he offers simple solutions to big problems in an alpha fashion.
>>9066142
>in an alpha fashion
I've laughed at you (not with you) IRL
>>9065980
i dont believe he wrote any of these
do u really think a rich businessman would waste his time sitting down planning out what he's going to say and so on or would he just pay someone to do it
>>9066147
perhaps "unapologetic" would be a better term.
>>9065980
HyperReaganism is the future.
Art of the Deal was also ghost written IIRC.
>>9066161
Trump is an hyperreal consumer brand, not a person, you silly monkey. The Art of the Deal is more Trump-like than anything the real 'Donald Trump- that is the decaying mass of flesh and hair implants that sits at the white house- could churn out. Trump's a later day Voudun priest in thrall to Papa Legba, with the added charm of cybernetic omnipresence.
>>9065980
From the cover it looks like it could be a parody book.
>>9065980
If you've followed the campaign on /pol/ (not counting MSM of course) you won't read much you haven't already.
Other than that, that's just his program. It doesn't try to explain an ideology or political philosophy. Imagine a new CEO coming and reforming the company, I don't know if that's particularly /lit/.