Books you wish you had read earlier in your life
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mein kampf
>>131727588
Altas Shrugged. Just finished it last week. Dagny Taggart is my bookfu.
The Bible
We part of me wishes I'd never read it, but 'Culture of Critique' was a major event in my life.
I will never be able to go back. Life was better before.
But if you are on /pol/ you already know a lot of that stuff... I was coming in blind
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Same answer here, anon, although I was on /pol/ off and on long before I read it. I think a lot of people who know that stuff already still need to read CoC. It really helped me understand how Jews actually work instead of seeing them as some monolithic conspiracy. The truth is much more insidious and difficult to fight, they do all their evil organically and many of them are only half-conscious of why they are doing it.
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>>131727588
Power of Will
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Great Argument. Galt's speech was exactly as long as it needed to be.