Give me your best suggestions.
>>130971561
Harry Potter.
>>130971561
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck
>>130971561
Peter Watt's "Blindsight". Proves that idea of being "humane" is bullshit.
Brave New World by Huxley and Unabomber Manifesto (also known as Technological slavery) Technology by Ted Kaczynski
Kaczynskis book is a real eye opener about the left. Also his analysis about the" power process" is really interesting l. Paragraph 96 tells us why terrorism not only works but is necessary
>>130971561
Reflections on the Revolution in France, Patriarcha, Revolt Against the Modern World
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>>130971561
Unqualified reservations by Curtis Yarvin
>>130973134
>Brave New World by Huxley and Unabomber Manifesto (also known as Technological slavery) Technology by Ted Kaczynski
Mein Nigger
Add Breiviks Manifesto for extra redpills, he really talks about the real face of "Politicall Correctness"
>>130971561
milton william cooper's 'behold a pale horse'
>>130971561
Obligatory: Starship Troopers
Sex and Character
first educate yourself
>>130971561
Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail
If you read it today might as well be more of a blackpill tbqh senpai
>>130971561
The King James Version of the Bible.
>>130976700
Also Dante's Inferno, the main message is redpilled, in the sense that they even changed the ending in the movie version
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>>130976595
That's really cool, thank you! And thanks to the other posters too!
>>130971561
Lord of the Rings. Tolkien was ahead of his time.
>>130971561
Have you read Main Kampf?
>>130971561
Is Dostoyevsky considered redpilled?
>>130971561
Pretty much what the entire US foreign policy is based on.
>>130971561
Crash Proof 2.0
How an Economy Grows and Why it Crashes
Guns Germs & Steel
Why Nations Fail
48 Laws of Power
The Prince
How to Win Friends & Influence People
>>130971631
Came here to say this
>>130971561
Here you go lad. Reminder that if you don't read, you have no base to criticize others for being ignorant.
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/89892._pol_recommended_reading
>>130979214
nice list anon, but some of those older ones arent really ideal, in my opinion. tolstoy, nietzche & aristotle, for example, are kinda... old. if you read them, youll mostly just feel confused & bored, honestly (ive read most books by nietzche + war & peace). i know they are famous, and they are worth reading, but i would prioritize more contemporary shit like what i suggested here >>130978626 (prince doesnt count in terms of being old. that one is still 100% legit, plus its like 50 fucking pages)