Now that the top 100 fiction chart is finished, would anyone be interested in voting for a chart of top 100 philosophy books? If this is too narrow, we could expand it to top 100 non-fiction books.
>le ebin top 1337 charts
Stop being a retarded underage faggot and read anything instead.
>>9546091
No. You should make a suffering chart like /his/ did instead.
I've made a poll here, enter your top 4 choices
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScdy8K_Ex7c0H4GcwhB_fyOkReHgOQyij5Y6P85G3r_tL1h7g/viewform?usp=sf_link
>>9546739
Good point. There's no need to make it 100, so I'll just see how many responses I get.
>>9546170
>puts Jesus at least deserving of suffering and most suffered
>was literally asking for it
>>9546091
Top 100 non-fiction books chart should be a thing, definitely. I'm always interested in finding more non-fiction and to see the general consensus of /lit/ with certain non-fiction texts but this board does have a bias towards fiction.
Suggestions:
The Gulag Archipelago
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
Aurelius' Meditations
Plato's Symposium
Las Casas' A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies
Joseph Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces
It could span philosophy, text books, autobiographies and possibly religious texts?
>>9546953
>gulag archipelago
>non fiction
pick one
>>9546957
It's just a suggestion, anon.
>>9546957
>Oy vey the Gulags didn't exist Stalin was a good boy he was just trying to combat obesity!
Fuck off commie.
>>9546962
Nobody is denying the history. The fact that it's heavily based on real life doesn't make it non-fiction, underage poltardian cretin.
>>9546091
Bump
>>9546091
I like this idea.
Just curious, who has actually read more than 100 books? I'm guessing there are some of you here, but I've just cracked 80.
>>9546953
This might actually be pretty interesting.