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@Ryonne the book gives many examples of racism towards whites, anti white rhetoric, how the push for diversity hurts more people than it helps and how whites continuously work against their own self interest. It's all stuff you know already, but it's worth a read for the statistics and examples Taylor uses. It's a quick read. Definitely worth it.
Alright, I’ll give it a read then.
You won’t regret it, and everything is backed with facts.
Sources to the facts I mean...
For the kids
God that's hilarious
might be a bit *too* much indoctrination, though
It was a lot haha. He hasn’t drained the swamp so it is
The bad guy? George Saurus
I see Chuck Schumer, Mitch McConnell, And Hillary on the front of that book.
Who else here is reading “Ship of Fools” by Tucker?
I read it. It's a great read. @Sam Anderson
Hey guys, being fairly new to Identitarianism, which book would be recommended to read next? I read Why We Fight and will be finishing White Identity soon.
The White Nationalist Manifesto is a really good summary of lot of identitarian ideas
You don't necessarily have to agree with all of Johnson's conclusions, but it's good to read about different suggestions for how exactly we should go about implementing our ideas so you can further refine your own ideology
@Sam Anderson it's really good. He reads the audiobook himself if you're interested in that.
While we don't use the same terminology as him, none of the policies he proposes are particularly edgy
:Tucker-react:
Agreed with @Jacob . Johnson has a lot of great material. I recommend Old Right vs New Right. Also the collection from Counter Currents "Alternative Right" serves as a good historical snapshot piece with a good dose of criticism as well.
Sam Francis - Essential Writings on Race <<< a nice, quick read.
@DrewMT
Alternative Right is good. I haven't finished reading it yet, but I really liked the first two parts
Also it's a bit dated but Peter Brimelow's 'Alien Nation' does a good job breaking down a lot of bogus claims about our immigration history and demography.
ah, yes, I read Alien Nation when I was new to this
Thanks guys, I do have that in my amazon cart so maybe I’ll start there. Also been eying Identity Rising and Signs of Identity, you guys read those?
been meaning to read it again now that I'm more knowledgeable and would probably understand it better
I haven't read either of those personally
I purchased Identity Rising and was very off put by the guy's writing style. Put down less than 15% through. Could just be my personal taste.
Awesome thanks for the recommendations guys.
do you want stuff that isn't political, but is tangentially related?
if you're new to this, A Troublesome Inheritance is a pretty good introduction to race science and a pretty easy read
it's not that long of a book, so it should be cheap
the guy who wrote it is actually a liberal, but most of the science is pretty solid
and AmRen has a review of the book that I think summarizes fairly well what the author missed
@Jacob I’m finishing up Johnson’s Manifesto. He mentions IE as a pillar of effective white advocacy. All in all, a lot of the book feels like WN 1.0, but it was a good / quick read.
I think it might feel like 1.0 because a lot of the stuff he discusses isn't really stuff that we generally lead in with
Though it's stuff we do need answers to
Ok cool I have heard of that one as well @Jacob, I have been eying some on race science. Does the Bell Curve fall into that category? Also I saw one called Race: The Realities of Human Differences
The Bell Curve is more of a general book on IQ
Which is still a useful topic to know about, but I personally think that's it's something we focus on too much
It's also extremely long. I don't know if anyone actually reads it front to back. I think your time will be better spent on books that are shorter and have more relevant information.
I haven't heard of that second book, but Iooked it up and it sounds interesting
Troublesome Inheritance is probably the first one anyone should read on race science