Message from @Anon
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I am reading "Spring Snow"
yeah lol
Pewds likes Mishima lol I wonder if he’ll follow in his footsteps but succeed where he failed @sbbu
i am gonna read starship troopers afterwards
but that isnt because of pewdiepie
he just happened to make a vid about it recently
Starship troopers is great
Should i get The Bell Curve?
>needing to read an entire book to understand a simple concept
No
Yes, and throw it at people who are too dumb to understand it
@Anon If I shouldn't get it, then where should I go to learn the concept?
@Boffin Frog Why do you say I should get it?
Because it's a scientific analysis of intelligence, and it absolutely destroys the political correct narrative on all fronts. It's pretty normie-friendly, too; much more mainstream than any of the other studies into this stuff.
It's also cheap. Not a big book.
He's right though, you shouldn't need to read it; you probably already know what it says, to be frank
@Boffin FrogI decided not to get it, I just stuck with Nick's 3 recommendations
That's fair.
@AngloCelticRebel Read Lynn or Jared Taylor
is Evola actually good
i read the first 5 chapters of revolt, all he talks about is indian mystic shit
He's not Catholic
But
I found his analysis of Italian fascism and the 3rd Reich to be compelling
>be italian
>not be a catholic
lmao look at dis nigga
poast mega pdf dumps
/pol/ book recommendations
some good stuff in here, lots of spergy shit as well though (eg gorilla mindset)
thanks
I've heard about siege but idon't know what it is, should iread it?
It seems that owing a physical copy of culture of critique is bad optics.. anyone know a link of it online?
The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit by E. Michael Jones is much better and written from a Christian perspective
Ok i'l look into it
Hey guys, I was wondering if you have a link to Nick's Catholic book list he used for the debate against Styx, or a book that contains a more scientific/historical approach to establishing the existence of Christ and his Resurrection, as well as other things Jesus did in his life on Earth. I am currently a recovering atheist and am looking for a good recommendation regarding that before I delve into Aquinas
I'll probably end up pairing what you guys recommend with Mere Christianity