Message from @JCDenton
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First for Nemesis
https://www.imperiumpress.org/product-page/nemesis-the-jouvenelian-vs-the-liberal-model-of-human-orders (edited so Bezos won't get your money)
@Skellington do you like Ray Bradbury
I've read 2 books by him i believe
Dark they were and golden eyed
And dandillion wine
Dandillion wine was boring
Dtwage was interesting
Iβm reading Fahrenheit 451 at the moment
Ah yes
That's a pretty based book
The actual story is like 100 pages but my copy includes like 140 pages of extra information
That's such a tedious book. I can't recommend even though it's in the dystopian canon. Short, but tedious.
I personally like his short stories more than Fahrenheit tbh
Anyone read βthe problem of painβ by cs Lewis?
The red book by Carl jung is a great read
The Aeneid, by request from @Canadian Man
like Harassment architecture but 2019 and looking towards Zoomers instead of wingnats and looking back
reads like the best takes of your twitter feed two years from now
Emailing into-the-darkness.pdf
Audiobook for the Machiavellians: defenders of freedom by james burnham. it really gels with Nrx theory. he sums up the wiritngs of Machiavelli and the Italian elite theorists.
Nice. I just finished The Prince and The Discourses a few weeks ago and it's difficult to come to any one conclusion of what he actually advocated, so it'll be cool hearing a redpilled take. Thanks for sharing.
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@Norik yes he goes over that and gives context to the political situation of Italy at the time . Machiavelli wanted a republic but saw at that point in time Italy needed a sort of dictator or prince
yeah that's what my professor said when I asked him what he actually thought
he's a total boomercon though so idk
i just got to the part where he talks about the iron law of oligarchy and how you cannot remove hierarchy
also nice fake offline <:scowl:267481153777172481>
yeah I think what makes machiavelli deeply resonate with me is that he's not full of ideological bullshit and realizes that even his desired form of government isn't always appropriate
his central orienting principle is O R D E R
which is exactly right
james burnham also has another repill book where he talks about how liberalism is causing the suicide of the west in his book "the suicide of the west"
edgy
sounds dank