Ok /Pol/, what are some of the most eye opening/revealing books you've ever read?
>Can be on any subject.
>Post books you recommend reading at least once in life.
Hur dur the holy bible
>>137190408
Plato's republic
>>137190898
I second this.
>>137190408
Read this first and then go to /lit/ you nerd
>>137190408
Last great book I read was this one, along with The Corner.
>>137190408
The Communist Manifesto
>>137190898
I third this
>>137191820
That looks challenging...
I'll stick to Plato till I can work my way up to that material.
>>137190408
>>137191947
Follow it up with Mein Kampf and you'll be solid
http://www.nationalists.org/pdf/hitler/mein-kampf-stalag.pdf
>>137192091
Interesting. What sets the Stalag edition apart from others?
Camp of the Saints. by Jean Raspail.
>>137190408
Fanny hill.
>>137192016
Actually though I would recommend going to /lit/, there's regular discussions about politics in general and specific books. Here's a good well rounded list to get you started.
>>137190408
>https://twitter.com/captain_guard/status/896531351545028612
the most eye opening book was a boy and his dog you niggerfucker
My philosophy of life is that the meek shall inherit nothing but debasement, frustration and ignoble deaths; that there is security in personal strength; that you can fight City Hall and win; that any action is better than no action, even if it's the wrong action; that you never reach glory or self-fulfillment unless you're willing to risk everything, dare anything, put yourself dead on the line every time; and that once one becomes strong or rich or potent or powerful it is the responsibility of the strong to help the weak become strong.
>>137192931
Oh, cool. Thanks. That's pretty much right on what I was looking for.
>>137190408
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKyi2qNskJc&t=184s
i always liked clifford the big red dog
>>137190408
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/unabomber/manifesto.text.htm
Unabomber's "Manifesto"
>>137193678
What if we archive it
https://archive.is/ReLXr
>>137190408
this book literally blew my mind,
>>137190408
The Unseen Hand
>>137193620
Me too, buddy.
Unfortunately, we can't stay children all our lives and eat lunchables when we get hungry and still survive...
>>137193721
I like you Norway. You're cool.
>>137193787
Just curious, but have you read the Tibetan book of the dead?