Give me some good redpilled books to read /pol/. Preferably something I can find as a PDF.
>reading books on the computer
you guys are too obsessed with the computers, go to the book shop and maybe you'll meet a nice girl there
>>132868526
Bump
>>132868841
Well it's free and I can read it on my phone during downtime at work. Plus a lot of the stuff I normally read probably wouldn't be at Barnes and Noble
>>132869212
We don't have Barnes and noble here but I go to the used book shop, they've got hard covers for like $5 and the franklin leather books starting at $40
That's better than some digital file you don't own, I didn't know you can read books on cell phones now though I haven't owned a cell phone for 6 years
https://mega.nz/#F!B4dB2SzQ!h_pMC30v2a_y31iD0dy0sg
https://mega.nz/#F!LotEVRxT!YE-YrG6SZ54nJqltrYN8Nw
i just bought 'alas, babylon' off ebay. its supposed to be good
>>132869419
Are you off grid or something? I admire that, it's nearly impossible to not have on today
>>132868526
Crime and Punishment
anything by Dostoevsky desu
>>132870653
No I just don't understand what the purpose of a cell phone is
If I'm out it means I'm busy I can't get in touch with you, wait until I'm home and I'm free and since I'm at home I may as well use my home phone which costs $10 a month the cheapest cell phone plan is $30 I told the guy at the store I only want the cell phone if I can get it for $10 a month he said they don't have any plans like that so I left.
Sometimes people ask to text me and I say yeah here's my number and give my postal code and say send me a text message there.
>>132871170
>No I just don't understand what the purpose of a cell phone is
In other words, you're a friendless loser thus, you have no reason to own a phone. Welcome to the club.
>>132871377
I can have a million friends why will I call them when I'm out
"I'm at work I can't talk call later"
"I'm on the train can't talk call later"
"I'm getting groceries I can't talk call later"
"Hey I'm home I can talk now"
Why have a cell phone for that?
>>132869524
Thanks a lot, I should be set on books for years haha
>>132868526
Democracy in America - Alexis De Tocqueville
>>132871074
>Lauren Southern
>Milo
>Cernovich
lol 10/10 bait
>>132873935
Don't forget
>Gavin McInnes
>Christina Hoff Sommers
>ROOSH V
>>132868526
The Manipulated Man by Ester Vilar. Ultimate redpill on women
>>132868526
Also, OP...
http://gen.lib.rus.ec
Use exact names for searches, if you make spelling mistake or pluralize a word in a title or anything it'll bonk your search.
Thank me later.
almost done with day z. not bad, i took a big break. and now i got welding books and all kinds of books. started reading the welding book. lot of free ebooks out there.
>>132874173
The book argues that, contrary to common feminist and women's rights rhetoric, women in industrialized cultures are not oppressed, but rather exploit a well-established system of manipulating men.
Vilar writes, "Men have been trained and conditioned by women, not unlike the way Pavlov conditioned his dogs, into becoming their slaves. As compensation for their labours men are given periodic use of a woman's vagina." The book contends that young boys are encouraged to associate their masculinity with their ability to be sexually intimate with a woman, and that a woman can control a man by socially empowering herself to be the gate-keeper to his sense of masculinity.
The author says that social definitions and norms, such as the idea that women are weak, are constructed by women with their needs in mind. Vilar explains how it works: if women are viewed as weak, less is expected of them; and therefore they are given more leeway in society than men. Women dole out praise to men only when their needs are met in some way.
Another means of manipulation is the calculated use of emotional displays. Vilar claims that women can control their emotional reactions whereas men cannot, and that women create overly-dramatized emotional reactions to get their way: they "blackmail" men emotionally. Women also use sex as a tool of manipulation and control but also traditional concepts of love and romance, which are seen more positively than sex, to control men's sexual lives. Vilar writes that men gain nothing from marriage and that women coerce them into it under the pretense that it fulfills their romantic desires.
The book closes with Vilar stating that it would be difficult to change the situation by appealing to women, as women are unsympathetic to the plight of men, and unwilling to give up their comfortable position in society. It is up to men to see past the deception and emotional blackmail and subject it to open criticism before any meaningful changes can occur.
>>132868526
At the end of the matrix of an AI world the AI would logically know they have no God thus they would surrender and do what the Holy Bible commands them even still and as an outcome Revelations would ensue more, Jesus would step in.
>>132868526
The Stranger - Albert Camus
Read Tobit
>>132868526
Paper book master race reporting in
Get on my level, plebs
>>132877502
Moar
>>132868526
Prisoners of Geography
Crowds and Power
The denial of death
>>132868526
Excellent pdf version
vho.org/aaargh/fran/livres3/HoaxV2.pdf
>>132877621
>Prisoners of Geography
Where do I download?
>>132877621
Never-mind, got it.