Message from @Lorenzo

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2017-09-30 18:52:09 UTC  

theres a ton of stuff in this thing, but the info in that site is incomplete

2017-09-30 18:52:21 UTC  

im downloading a 26gb torrent that should have all of it

2017-09-30 18:52:50 UTC  

here it is if anyones interested

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/359486648368627713/363760120124932096/cd3wd-2012-6-dvds-core.torrent

2017-09-30 22:51:02 UTC  

https://alexandria-library.space/files/

2017-10-01 11:26:45 UTC  

A report about how fragile the world food supply is

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/359486648368627713/364010245221253131/Food_System_Shock_June_2015.pdf

2017-10-01 13:32:31 UTC  

^ I highly recommend "The Vikings" and "Hitlers Empire"

2017-10-01 20:30:14 UTC  

Taller people have lower longevity, a higher chance of getting cancer and CHD.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1071721/

2017-10-01 22:24:19 UTC  

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

2017-10-03 10:56:35 UTC  

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

2017-10-07 23:15:30 UTC  

Leviathan, by Thomas Hobbes, a great philosopher.

2017-10-07 23:16:22 UTC  

It's about the need for the masses to have some form of governance over them. It's a good way to understand why anarchies fail again and again, and why the state is a nessecary evil.

2017-10-07 23:17:23 UTC  

The mega link is a collection of academic studies (that you generally have to pay for) in PDF format that you can download. They are all about the effects of ethnic diversity on societies

2017-10-07 23:19:06 UTC  

https://lirias.kuleuven.be/bitstream/123456789/84600/1/diversity_irpp.pdf
Another study on the effects of ethnic diversity on social cohesion. I'm not sure if it's in the mega link.

2017-10-07 23:19:53 UTC  

https://selfdefinition.org/christian/Gospel-of-Thomas-Scholars-Version-15-pages-1961.pdf
The gospel of thomas, a religious text that was not included in the Bible. It's a great read and not very long, and has some pretty good quotes in it.

2017-10-07 23:20:47 UTC  

https://libcom.org/files/Robert%20O.%20Paxton-The%20Anatomy%20of%20Fascism%20%20-Knopf%20(2004).pdf

The Anatomy of Fascism, by Robert E. Paxton. A good book on fascism, written by a historian/political theorist that has studied fascism all his life. It's pretty objective and certainly doesn't support fascism.

2017-10-07 23:22:14 UTC  

http://aryanism.net/downloads/books/corneliu-codreanu/for-my-legionaries.pdf

For my Legionaries, by Corneliu Codreanu, a fascist in Romania during WW2. It's an interseting read for those who are interested in history, and it covers a lot about Romania's role in the war and how people responded to the violence there. It's also interesting for people who, like I, study political theory and want some primary sources on fascist ideology instead of secondary sources.

2017-10-07 23:23:05 UTC  

And that's everything I have to recomend for now, and everything I can give in pdf form. I'll post some other stuff tomorrow, hopefully, getting a lot of books coming in, stuff on anarchism and some works by Noam Chomsky, which should interesting.

2017-10-07 23:24:00 UTC  

Good finds Lorenzo

2017-10-08 02:28:46 UTC  

Have any of you read Republic by Plato? I'm thinking about getting a copy from the library.

2017-10-08 10:15:04 UTC  

@Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips#6115 I have it, but I've never read it. If you're going for the classics, I would advise Aristotle.

2017-10-08 15:57:28 UTC  

thanks

2017-10-09 03:53:42 UTC  

@Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips#6115 If you want aristotle, I recommend The Great Books of The Western World, Volume's 8 and 9

2017-10-09 03:54:12 UTC  

you can find copies for like 8-10 bucks

2017-10-09 04:01:09 UTC  

I second reading aristotle, alot of his works can be found for free on the internet too.

2017-10-09 14:25:44 UTC  

https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/o/orwell/george/o79a/contents.html
Finished reading Animal Farm. It's not a long book and kind of amusing. I would suggest you read it, shouldn't take long.

2017-10-09 23:05:01 UTC  

Thanks for the link @P14#2043

2017-10-11 14:26:23 UTC  

my book on the finnish winter war is so fucking lit and really motivates me

2017-10-11 14:26:35 UTC  

made me (continuing in /sig/ general)

2017-10-11 15:08:47 UTC  

what's sig general?

2017-10-11 15:09:15 UTC  

Self Improvement General

2017-10-11 15:09:25 UTC  

it's a popular general on pol

2017-10-11 16:16:59 UTC  

I meant our own channel, selfimprovement general 😅