What book(s) are you reading rn, /pol/?
be honest now...
War and Peace
It's fucking great
https://www.amazon.de/Deutschland-Visier-Stalins-europ%C3%A4ischen-vergleichende/dp/3806112495
Good book anon!
Candide
>Our men defended themselves as the Pope's soldiers usually do: they all fell to their knees, threw down their weapons and begged the pirates to absolve them of their sins in articulo mortis
>>130066705
House of leaves - Danielewski
>>130066705
history of the low contrey wares by Strada
/pol/ doesn't even know about it because it's suppressed history and /pol/ is mostly jew-fed by summaries written by manipulative jews hundreds of years after the events.
>>130067540
In fact I'd wager /pol/ has never even heard of Famiano Strada since he doesn't have a (((wiki)))
>>130067000
lower case o
lol
Good book..
>>130067540
let me more, oh wise one
>>130068087
since you asked...
Tacitus: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2995/2995-h/2995-h.htm
Machiavelli on Livy: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/10827
Strada 30 years war: https://archive.org/details/debellcohi00stra
montaigne. all of it. https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/m/montaigne/michel/essays/complete.html
Tell me when you're done and I'll start you off with hidden American history.
>>130068374
muh image
I might go so far as to say it's the best book in existence
Too many. Finished the first book of decline of the west yesterday. About to start the second next week.
Defending the Undefendable - Walter Block
It's not very long or a dense read so I've almost finished it in 2 days and will be moving on to Ride the Tiger.
i want to read this next
heard it is good babby/into tier evola
en.metapedia.org/wiki/A_Handbook_of_Traditional_Living
>>130068890
evolamind
Phenomenology of Spirit by Hegel, German idealism is based.
>>130066952
how's this with sources? does he use primary sources and know the stuff or is it just warporn?
>>130068890
>>130068944
evola is meme shit. familiarize yourself with montaigne and spinoza before you educate yourself fucking stupid
>tfw you're a heretic
feels good man.
reading this on a new Kindle I bought.
It's pretty good
>>130069066
Heard this is a mindfuck of a book
Is it really that hard?
>>130069535
reading THIS
>>130069421
>>130066705
>>130069584
also this, good taste man
The Occult by Colin Wilson.
There's some nice stories in it.
whats your excuse?
>>130066705
Brothers Karamazov along with the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible
>>130066705
Tumblr could function a full year solely off of the pretension in this thread.
>>130066705
I'm reading Primetime Propaganda by my boy Ben Shapiro. Pretty good stuff especially as I'm a television lover especially the 70s, 80s, and 90s stuff.
>>130069066
no it fucking isn't its a load of incomprehensible pseudo philosophy
>>130069864
my own anarchist philosophy (and we all have one) is stronger put together than anything on your image because I have a solid foundation of historical knowledge that those authors simply don't
Reading "Mere Christianity" right now. Does this book ever go beyond "muh feelz"? It seems like philosophy for retards
A must read.
the federalist and anti-federalist papers. I side with the antifederalists so far.
you guys are learning wrong.
>>130069066
hegel was a Prussian shill, he was bought and paid for, he didn't serve reason or philosophy, all his efforts were towards defending Prussian authoritarianism
>>130070127
>I have a solid foundation of historical knowledge that those authors simply don't
Hahahahaha.
>>130066705
can confirm that's a good read my friend
>>130066705
Read this cover-to-cover folks, time is running out
>>130066705
Reading Gulag Archipelago.
It's good, not as greatas Kermit the Frog makes it out to be. I have the same skepticism toward is as I do all the wonky holocaust testimonials.
Reading Camp of the Saints next.
Some shitty fantasy from that guy who only cares about churning 'em out as fast as possible
>>130070827
nice meme my dude
1984 - George Orwell
I have also ordered Animal Farm by Orwell.
>>130070127
Nothing personnel kid.
>>130070523
This also if your fucking lazy read romans and belive the gospal inside it
>>130068068
>self-help books
pathetic and plebeian
>>130066705
>Reading
What? You think you're better than me ?
(Typical Person response while I was growing up)
4chan on a kobo counts right?
>>130070178
>codex fascismo
more like codex autismo
>>130069864
tfw no das kapital
>>130071361
people immediately react to any hint of intelligence with fear and rejection
>>130071321
/lit/ fuck off
Picked these up a few weeks ago, liking Schopenhauer and Fisk so far, Nietzsche not so much
>>130066705
Cicero's "Somnium Scipionis". William Danby's translation right now, which feels the most "Roman" to me, but totally undercuts it with heavily Christian footnotes. I'm still glad I forcing myself through the appendix about the "vain imaginings" of the "heathen" because I would have missed the lovely note scrawled in the margin of the Library of Congress copy:
>indeed a negation of all existence, for what existence can there be in total abstraction?
>>130068944
I think Ride the Tiger might be a better place to start if you haven't read it. The Raido book doesn't necessarily make much sense if you haven't read Evola or offer you much if you have. I was hoping a "handbook" would provide more practical advice for integrating his ideas with ones life, but it's more like reading an extended Metapedia entry.
>>130069096
Thank you. I will bear this advice in mind if I ever get around to studying the history of Jewish thought.
>>130069798
/pol/ clearly has better than /x/
>>130071111
dem quads, bwah.
>>130071822
you working through the essential fedora-core philosophers?
You said be honest
>>130066705
oh shit I'm reading that too
>>130071798
he;s right, you're a weak faggot peddling jewish snake oil
written by a Nazi propagandist
bretty gud
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj-QUbYL3mc
>>130071822
>reading 3 books at once
>bookmark is at the front of 2 books, not one present in other
lol
>>130072135
good luck and keep em coming
"The Orthodox Church" by Sergius Bulgakov
>>130066705
Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
I like it so far, there is a lot of great advice in it, but I am often unsure wether I actually understand what he is saying.
>>130066705
(Border) collie psychology I want to know what I'm in for when I finally get one in the next couple of months.
>>130072354
No one really understands Neetzsche.
>>130072166
I don't read self help books. Unironically calling other people "plebeian" for the reading choices is gay as fuck
>>130066705
Faust - Goethe
>>130071822
>it's the /lit/ faggot
Glad to see you removed that discount sticker from Nietzsche.
>>130072481
would you prefer nigger? who cares?
kill yourself for even playing devils advocate here you piece of shit
>>130066836
Me too. I fucking hate it. This is the 6th time I'm starting it over.
I've gotten to like page 500 at the very most. I always lose interest with the 10 gazilion characters and sub plots and tangents about fucking nothing.
I'm going to try and crack away at it this time.
>>130066705
>Anonymous
Knocking out Plato's Republic, which I hadn't yet read for some reason. Enjoyable so far.
>>130066705
>>130072582
that's not what devils advocate means, you stupid fuck
>>130072516
This is real history.
>>130066705
>reading orthodoxy books
>non-greek, non-romanian, non-bulgarian, non-serbian authors
??????????
>>130066705
The Mystery Of The Grail
>>130072284
the picture is from last month when I got them, I'm on my second read of essays&aphorisms
>>130072521
what?
The jews and their lies by Martin luther
I find it bland so far but I'm sticking with it
>>130072673
literally the only thing it means is the advocate against the church. anything else is wrong. im using it as a metaphor to illustrate your pathetic existence, but it's too subtle for you. moving on.
>>130072634
The Republic is dogshit
>in b4 satire
dogshit is smelly
>>130068583
I've read it. It's fucking garbage. Rip off of the Torah and Bible with more violence and nonsense and far less parables that let you actually think and more "IF A NON BELIEBER SHUUUD, YOU SHOULDDDD"
Fucking top stuff m8
>>130072461
You're in for a working dog, unless you have a flock of sheep to keep the animal busy get another breed. Treating a working dog like a house pet is abuse by neglect.
>>130072952
thats probably why no one responded
>>130072798
I should add that my bedside reader is meditations by Marcus aurelius
Great for little bedside spurts
Reading "On Representative Government" within the collection, not sure I agree of his dislike of an unelected Upper House desu
>>130070127
>>130073097
It's true. I have a balanced and measured approach to anarchism AKA 'temporary autonomy' within the fabric of a sheriff state.
>>130066705
Plutarch's Lives
>>130066705
currently reading "HRT, what to expect and how to deal with the side effects"
4 hour workweek
It's my 5th time reading it. It helps you to become less autistic.
>>130072877
Be careful with that edge big fella.
>>130072327
LARPing as a Russian, how petty.
>>130066705
I was thinking of picking up "A Brief History of Time" by Stephen Hawkings. Have any of you read it and would you recommend it?
>>130066705
Assorted Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution memoirs. Terrible time to be Chinese. I may have lost all respect for the Great Helmsman.
>>130066705
A 6 volume biography of Gladstone
>>130066705
Decision Points - George Dubya Bush
good shit
Art of war - Sun Tzu
Lord change my attitude before its too late - Dr James Macdonald
Examining the corrupted roots of Judiasm and Christianity - Dr Russ Houck
Matthew
James
Acts
>>130072354
>>130072478
I can't put up with reading an entire book by Nietszche. I own a collection of his most important ideas in one neat little package called The vision of Nietszche. Safe to say reading it for the first time was mind blowing especially under the influence of cannabis and yes I am student.
>>130072877
no, that's not literally the only thing it means and the way you used it is incorrect because you're a fucking moron
Almost done with Missing 411: Western US
About to start on the East US books, this is absulutely mind boggling and I can't get Enough of it.
The Structure of Magic 1 and 2 by Richard Bandler and John Grinder, to be followed by Behold a Pale Horse by the late great Bill Cooper (RIP).
>>130074960
you're wrong as usual
>>130066705
Yaoi.... I'm a degenerate I know
>>130066705
pretty informative but wrong conclusions.
Solzhenystyn's 200 years together because I want to get an unbiased angle on the jooo
>>130066705
Tales of ordinary madness
>>130075360
you're wrong as usual
>>130075580
I wish I could read moon runes
>>130066705
>>130066705
>>130076447
Why? Do you want read it? I have a link saved for the english translation
>>130066836
I read it also . Good book not great but that's just my opinion. Also I'm an idiot in general
>>130066705
Currently reading these
>>130075314
Where did you find behold a pale horse? I can't find it anywhere.
>>130072478
Agreed
The Republic
>>130066705
Don't worry Burgers, we're well on our way there.
>>130077357
Probably Amazon or The Book Depository - still listed at both places for me.
Also,
Out of the Silent Planet by CS Lewis
and
Black Mischief by Evelyn Waugh
>>130069568
HAPPINESS FOR EVERYBODY, FREE, AND LET NO ONE GO AWAY UNSATISFIED
>>130077142
Yes I'm interested in reading it
Link would be appreciated
>>130072135
Good luck anon!
>books help you think you are getting ready
>you will forget what the books say
>will be fine anyway
>you will not remember life before
>>130067204
I read candide before i was politically and historically aware. What i liked about it at the time was candides relationship with his teacher (iforget his name) and also the part at the end where he was all like fuck bitches, plant gardens. I need to give it a second look
>>130079220
I can't find the drive link now, I do have the PDF though.
>>130073016
halfway through that myself, very interesting
Who Started World War 2 - Udo Walendy
Worlds in Collision - Velikovsky
>>130081452
>>130079220
Link to a PDF -- english translation of 200 Years Together - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2uDnuy0j092c0VUMzlCakFyajQ/view
>>130082590
It also seems that (((they))) are looking to translate a lot of his works to English, including 200 years together. I wonder what information will be conveniently lost in translation.
bery güd
>>130072135
Aside from a book I posted, in also ready a book on Betta Fish because I love them.
>>130066705
pic related
>>130075533
I loved this book, the part about domestic animals and plants was my favorite.
>>130079220
I am so sorry desu. Here it is, I hope you are still here.
https://anonfile. com/g8h0tdbdb7/200_Years_Russian_-__Vol._1.pdf
https://anonfile. com/f9hct1bbb5/200_Years_Russian_-__Vol._2.pdf
>>130066705
Just started reading this. Is it as good as I have been told?
>>130077357
I seen it on Amazon but I'm not sure how the shipping is over there in Canada.
>>130066705
Ulysses - on and off
A suitable boy - 1 chapter left
Just finished Frankenstein - quite redpilled t b h
>>130082809
Thank you.
>>130085224
How so with Frank. ? I was going to eventually read that.
just read this, great book
Just finished Darwins Cathedral and a Gruesome Harvest, now im working on 200 Years Together and Understanding Human History
I started this expecting to sharpen my commie-hate. That has happened, there's even a great line where Solzhenitsyn says something like "because we did not love liberty enough, we deserved the government we got" that made me cream in my pants, but it's actually kind of making me more in favor of military intervention abroad. I've long loved JQ Adams' line about how the US does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy, but goddamn communism feels like the kind of monster we SHOULD go abroad to destroy.
American Gods - Neil Gaiman
The Way of Zen - Alan Watts
History of the Kings of Norway - Snorri Sturluson
Reading pic related on the suggestion of an anon.
Red Pilled pro-white nationalist revolution in 1980's USA.
Gotta read the ebook because faggot Canada banned it from importation.
Also, The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
Because I live in a fantasy world, that's why I hang out on /pol/.
>>130086038
every shits on Rand and the Fountainhead but goddammit Howard Roark is the epitome of red-pill, except for that ferry scene, not really big on that but it was needed for the plot I guess..
A third of the way through it, thus far it's alright, I'm thinking the pay-off is gonna come towards the end of the book.
>>130066705
This side of paradise. Its ok
>>130066705
Military history is my hobby
I need a better hobby
>>130072135
Good home starts with good dad!
>>130066705
I read pdf files cucks
Almost finished with the ecclesiastical history of the English people w/ Bede's letter. Plan to move on to nennius and the historia regum britanniae next.
>>130073016
I finished it a couple of months ago. An unforgettable read.
The Fourth Turning
aka the Bannon Bible
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
>>130066705
Rosseau's social contract.
>>130074308
Patrician taste.
>>130087621
Aka 1984 for complete retards
>>130085393
I am still thinking about it so this might be a bad answer but i think it's basically a Gothic morality tale as you may know. DO NOT fuck with nature. It is eternally correct. Plus Renaissance never tackled Horror that much so it was groundbreaking for its time. Sorry for the shit answer i need to sleep.
"Beware, for I am fearless and therefore powerful. I will watch with the wiliness of a snake, that I may sting with its venom. Man, you shall repent of the injuries you inflict."
This thread needs more Pat Buchanan
>>130087458
A fan of fiction, I see
These
Also, Tribe by Sebastian Junger
and a book about wind.
It's a start
>>130066705
This and Gogol's Dead Souls.
>>130072714
Great book
>>130075197
Spooky, yes? Good, but I wish the cases read a little more like stories instead of police files.
>>130066705
This book takes quite some time to read because it is essentially an over 300 page weightlifting textbook, but if you plan on barbell training the information within is invaluable.
>>130066705
Im a Druidic Pagan so...
>A Short History of the Druids.
>In Search of the Indo-Europeans.
>Tain Bo Cuillnge.
>The Celtic Heroic Age. (A source book, sort of like a historical reference book or a correspondance)
>>130066705
pic related, finished the first one a couple days ago
>>130084722
Dont sweat it
I have it now so many thanks to you
>>130091506
That script is fascinating. Used to doodle gibberish on the side of my notebook as a kid. It reals right.
>>130068667
Beautiful
Readin the Introducing Lacan book, then I'm gonna start Hegel I think
>>130093585
Nice
I had to read that a few years ago
Good luck
Lots of useful info there
>>130066705
It's pretty good
>>130066705
Everything written by Albert Camus, what a guy.
>>130091783
The next two books are a bit of a letdown in comparison. Endymion and Rise of Endymion. In a different setting, The Terror also by Dan Simmons is quite good. The Franklin expedition stuck in the ice in the Northwest Passage, being stalked by a nameless beast lurking on the ice.
Have you read any Stephen Baxter? His short stories are good - Phase Space is a good collection.
Anyway here's mine.
>>130094832
The Fall is GOAT
>>130094704
I am actually enjoying it, have you taken the CEH cert yet?
>>130071084
you need Fahrenheit 451 and brave new world
>>130072135
Congrats anon!
HP Lovecraft. Currently reading shadow over innsmouth
>>130095488
Yep
Not as bad as they said it would be for the testing
It gave me an edge to work in a government network administration job a few years back
>>130066705
The Bible -God
Finally working on my goal of reading all of his books. Also reading A Higher Calling.
The Fountainhead
>>130095945
Roger that leaf bro, thanks for the intel
/lit/ here.
lmaoing @ your lives
>>130096292
Cheers and good luck burgerbro
>>130091372
Top notch stuff.
"Strong enough?" is also an excellent read and not nearly as dense.
>>130066705
Fixed
I've been reading the Mortal Instrument series. It's an amazing fictional story that I've really gotten into.
>Inb4 "hurrr durrr fiction not da real genre!!1"
>Inb4 "hurrr durrr go read da non fictionz n be intellectual like meh XD"
Fuck off. Unless I want to learn more information about a specific topic I'm interested in, I'm not going to read non-fiction books for no reason. They're boring and make me want to go to sleep after 20 pages.
The Wealth of Nations
>>130096802
Yes goyim, go to sleep. I feel tired as well.
>>130066705
rereading The Camp of Saints by Raspail right now. Not sure what I'll read next.
probably finish the Aeneid and the Napoleon book I was reading.
>>130066836
>War and Peace
pretty good book. like >>130072607 I've read a bunch of it but never finished it. Can recommend though.
>>130095767
seconded
>>130069584
also a good book. I plan on going through it with a fine toothed comb one of these days. Same thing with the sequel, Lila.
>>130073016
oh HELL yea. you're damn right fucking top stuff. Required reading.
>>130073317
been meanin to read this, how is it? Rousseau fucking loved it.
also been meanin to read this >>130090577
>>130096802
Reading is always good, you do you man. Majority of pol just reads a single book a year so that they can namedrop and affirm the intellectual image they have of themselves.
>>130066705
The Bible. Catherine The Great. Mein Kampf.
I bought this because I played the DOS game ten years ago, and it turned out to be really comfy. Recommend to any weeb or fan of historical fiction.
>>130097269
I forgot I'm also rereading Franny and Zooey.
>>130085793
Solzhenitsyn hates Communism, but his subtle mention of the Jewish Question and (((Genrikh Yagoda))) was also nice.
>>130066705
lots of practical wisdom here
>>130098469
ever read Xenophon?
he's the closet I've gotten to Stoicism besides "The Stoics Reader"
>>130066705
You've discovered Chesterton!
Never thought I'd actually see something like that here. Orthodoxy is excellent, but it's only the beginning.
In order to truly appreciate the battle we are fighting, you need to read the book that came before it: "Heretics" -- one of Chesterton's earliest and most esoteric works.
It's my personal favorite, but not the most important. The most important book of Chesterton's is "What's Wrong With the World", with "Eugenics and Other Evils" as a close second.
I am, unironically, one of the world's foremost experts on Chesterton, and have read everything he has ever written. I can recite much of it verbatim.
>>130097269
I recently finished up camp of the saints. I liked the turd eater running through the dock knocking everyone down. It was great for how unvalued life is in shit hole countries.
>>130098645
i've heard of him. he's one of many on my reading list.
>>130066705
>Books
>Gutenberg
>Jewish subversion tool
Fuck off kike.
Reading books is for Leftists.
I read reality.
>>130066705
The Bell Curve and Albion's Seed.
>>130099551
You sound like a faggot
Find out who really runs shit you fools
>>130066705
Anna Karenina.
>tfw you're Levin with no Kitty
To be, or to do?
>>130098469
I always pack Marcus Aurelius' Meditations with my lunches. Keep the mind fed with wholesome thoughts, ya know?