post every reading list related to /pol you have, bonus points for ones WITHOUT pics.
I'm just gonna take this moment to write and complain about Julius Evola. I spend $40 on his shit and I feel like /pol/ owes me money.
>>137557713
was it that bad?
>>137558213
It was close to incomprehensible, to me. I couldn't even give you an honest opinion on his ideas because I bailed out after 30 pages. If you're not an educated man, it's not for you. Ride the tiger is pretty dense. I might give it another shot, but I have a feel I lack the background to read books like these. I read Dostoevsky for fuck's sake, so it's not like I'm a complete idiot. But Evola was gibberish to me. Starship Troopers is shit too.
>>137557416
I'm deep into the jungle novels right now by B. Traven. It's pretty marxist, but they're very well written and the last one (which I'm reading right now) shits on socialism too. I'm a Steinbeck fan. 'The Grapes of wrath' was just 'one of those books'. Tom Wolfe never gets mentioned, but I've enjoyed his books. ' New journalism' they call it. ' A man in full' and ' the bonfire of vanities' are pretty great and offer an insight. I still have to watch the movie though.
>>137559189
>starship troopers is shit
Hey I know we joke a lot here but if you can't handle Evola and your opinions are THiS bad you should unironically consider suicide
>>137557416
Get a sky atlas and some optics
Get a compass and OS maps
Gather all your ancestors mythology
True pol tier reading material
>>137560722
Hey now, If you could just give me your adress I'll gladly ship this turd of a book your ways. I wouldn't use the authors' face to scrape the shit of my shoes. That's how far it's beneath me. So it should be right up your alley, you vermin. Go pledge allegiance to Europe's cumrag.