Message from @Evropa Beagle
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hes esoteric but his points on reactionary behavior still stands
any good books on reactionary-ism that yall recommend
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Siege
@Inquisitor of this Flavortown the basic into book would be burke's reflections
Nicolas Gomez davila would bigly recommend, his stuff is hard to find tho
ive read refelctions @Callaghan but thx
@NormanLord thx for suggestions
Reading books has made my autism worse
Wish i never learned to read
I forgotđ
Chad
im gonna read the satanic bible just to see what those edgty atheists operate like
Imagine being able to read lmao
What a loser lmao
Anyone read the sequel to to kill a mockingbird? I remember every reviewer hated it because Atticus is now an old racist and only now I'm realising that probably means it's a good book
sounded like the point was Atticus was racist all along or whatever, if you read the original book hes just representing the guy because he gets appointed to do it and wont back down
The second book is probably just as bluepilled / normie tier dont waste your time on it
I haven't lol
I'm reading Jocko Willink atm it's actually not bad
Discipline = Freedom
Evola is gay only pagans like him
Pagans are gay only Evola liked them
Lol literally just rewatched the Nick/Allsup reunion episode and Nick mentions Evola as being very influential in moving him away from libertarianism
What from Evola @Evropa Beagle ?
Reading Revolt^
Really good mysticism and societal foundation
Not a pagan
Paganism is fake and gay. Evola wasnât pagan but he recognized pagan history and theology. Just because something is fake and gay now doesnât mean it canât be learned from
the catholic church called evola devil lmao
he also believed in the hindu renditio of cyclicl history
and caste, and dharma
he wasnt a christian
thats just cope
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius is pretty good
I recommend it throughly
@Evropa Beagle Evola was a pagan lol
@St. Aidan of Lindisfarne I feel like I should re-read it. I donât think I got much out of it.
Whatâs that âpoetryâ book that girls were instagramming for awhile? I almost had the feeling I was reading the male equivalent of that.
I quite like the way he discusses divinity and moral goodness
He has some very inspiring passages