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You would like: "On Heroes, Hero Worship and The Heroic in History" by Thomas Carlyle. It's what I'm reading right now
interesting, i would like that
It's from the late 1800s if I'm not mistaken, so the writing is a bit hard to mount if you're not used to reading it, but it's intelligible enough once you start going.
Here's the ebook
I would like to generally put forth three classic Sci-Fi books, if you haven't read them already:
George Orwell's _1984_, Aldous Huxley's _Brave New World_, and Ray Bradbury's _Fahrenheit 451_. In that order, given their relevance. If you must pick only one, do choose _1984_. I'll be working to find a PDF for everyone, in case you don't have the means to purchase it or it's banned/restricted.
And yes, I know it's likely most people here have read this, but given the impact these books have and the parallels there are, I find it important to make sure.
Great list, I was going to suggest Orwell as well as Brave New World too.
1984 is definitely the most important.
Jack Donovan. Start with 'the way of men' and 'becoming a barbarian'
^ i just bought way of men, gonna read soon
Cool, you won't be disappointed. It's a quick book but packed with good info. I'm working my way through 'a sky without eagles' currently, it's a collection of his speeches and essays on a good variety of topics.
I was very disappointed with Becoming a Barbarian.
The Way of Men was amazing and the second was rage tear of a cringy Neo-Pagan.
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Along with a 'dindu nuffin' ethics system.
Just a reminder we are non ideological, our only goal is a white state.
that is ideological
but we will have to figure out a governmental system at some point
Ayy, my order (Sun and Steel) has arrived 😄 Now that's /fitlit/ for you
have fun reading it
I will!
Got 2 books first though :3
One about Sparta and one about the finnish winterwar
Do you have pdfs of them?
Of my books? I bought them at the book store 😅
Something I listened to a while back - its an interesting summary of various major inventions throughout human history and how they work
I haven't listened to this one yet, but I heard good things about it and it might be really useful for those of you who are still in school
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