Book recommendations please?
Anything and everything related to politics and philosophy.
>politics and philosophy
okay good so that brings us down from 130,000,000 choices to about 125,000,000 choices
>>127937975
what is your reading level?
a lot of important philosophy books are quite hard to crack.
>>127938300
From If 1 is a grade schooler, 5 is an American high school graduate, 10 is a PhD.
Like a 7.5
Mein kampf
>>127938564
You could try Mein Kampf. It really is quite good.
The people who try to say "it's boring" are just trying to discourage you from reading it and seeing the truth.
more recs
Anything on Zen Buddhism if you're hunting for centrism. Plato and Aristotle always have more things to chew on, even when you think you're done with them.
>>127937975
What are you into and what have you read? Are you into historical books or a fictional based story?
>>127940000
Checked and keked.
Also I literally don't care, the more knowledge the better.
>>127937975
How I found freedom in an unfree world... one of the greatest books you will ever read. So many redpills. Takes a lot of weight off your shoulders while you read and after you're done.
http://metaphysicspirit.com/books/How%20I%20Found%20Freedom%20in%20an%20Unfree%20World.pdf
>>127937975
Johnny Got his gun
Hitchhickers guide to the galaxy
The curious case of the dog at the night time (to understand people with the tisims)
Go on a fucking wikipedia binge. Try Churchill. Read about his time in the cavalry in Africa. Read about British military history during that time period. Go deeper and deeper....I learn so much that way.
>>127937975
Plato's "The Republic"
"Meditations" Marcus Aurelius
"The Law" Frederic Bastiat
"Nicomachean Ethics" Aristotle
"The Republic and the Laws" Marcus Tullius Cicero
That should get you started.
>>127941520
Love Marcus Aurelius.
>>127941988
Agreed. It's one of my favorite works.
>>127940586
Interesting, saved for later