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a classic
its a few decades old, but still very relevant today
also a classic
also a good way to red-pill liberals: https://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/534/a-not-so-simple-majority
great
^long ass blogpost, a very interesting read about africa
I‘m currently reading „A Race Against Time“, which is a collection of different articles. It‘s not a fun read, but there are a lot of interesting facts in there. I skipped a few articles that did not sound that interesting. Most of the ones I skipped regarded SJW tactics.
I would recommend you read it and skip articles that don‘t sound that important.
whats it about? do you have a link to it?
started listening to this podcast recently, about the social decay in the west: http://www.socialmatter.net/category/weimerica-weekly/
@Orchid Well the article's topics vary, but mostly about race, politics and organisations regarding race, a little bit of history, social matter and philosophy.
All focused on race
I dont have a pdf of it, but it shouldn't be that hard to find.
I finished reading Euthyphro and the Apology. What should I read next?
Crito?
I recommend A Practical Heathens Guide to Asatru to anyone interested in Nordic Paganism or Proto-Indo-European history in general
There is one about about Socrates' death. Comes right after Crito but I forget its name @P14 ... Phaedo?
Yes, Phaedo
Yes, you have to
just started watching this guys videos, has some interesting stuff: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoH8_2jjMYjZ9Lsiv0wIiZg
someone on pol mentioned cd3wd, a giagantic collection of information
theres a ton of stuff in this thing, but the info in that site is incomplete
im downloading a 26gb torrent that should have all of it
here it is if anyones interested
https://alexandria-library.space/files/
A report about how fragile the world food supply is
^ I highly recommend "The Vikings" and "Hitlers Empire"
Taller people have lower longevity, a higher chance of getting cancer and CHD.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1071721/
Already posted this in Maine, but here it is again, the book is worth reading
Here are my notes form reading Carnegie:
1. Dont criticise
2.Pay honest tribute
3.Remember people's names and use them
4.Listen closely and encourage your conversational partner to talk
5.Talk about things that your conversational partner is interested it
6.Avoid any argument
Now, this is also part of my notes, but I don't know if it was part of Carnegie's book, or something else, anyways, here it is:
Four types of personalities. If you figure out which one your conversational partner is, it will be easy for you to manipulate them. The categories are:
1.Dominance
2.Harmony
3.Balance
4.Stimulant
I don't remember how they were defined, but I guess its not hard to figure out.
Effective phrases to use when trying to convince someone:
1.You don't have to do this
2.I don't know if you want this
3.Now that we're done
General tips:
-get attention
-keep it simple
-repeat
Plato (Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Phaedo)
Aristotle (a selection)
Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica
Niccolo Machiavelli - The Prince
Thomas Hobbes - Leviathan
Jean Jacques Rousseau - The Social Contract
Adam Smith - Wealth of Nations
Thomas Paine - Common Sense
John Stuart Mill - On Liberty
Hegel - The Philosophy of Right
Friedrich Nietzsche - On the Genealogy of Morality
Karl Marx - Das Kapital
Adolf Hitler - Mein Kampf
George Orwell - Animal Farm & 1984
John Rawls - A theory of justice