Message from @NormanLord
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anybody read
"Who Are We"
by Huntington?
@Polybius ayy, I started on that same list (the second one) and gradually built my own list, I'm basically doing the start with the greeks meme now. A lot of the books in the political section are books I'm just going to read a summary of, like the Calvin one and some of the gay enlightenment shit
@Callaghan I read The Sickness Unto Death and decided I want to read earlier philosophy first before I delve into Kierkegaard fully (apparently a lot of what he writes is indirectly responding to Hegel)
@Sleightology look up E Michael Jones
@Solipsistic Vinarchy no but I’ve read other stuff by him
Not the most exciting but definitely good read
@Mephisto is it really required to slog through hegel for kiekegaard?
@Callaghan no but Kierkegaard is very big brained and I feel like an absolute brainlet reading it. I can follow most of it, but I want to get more familar with basic philosophical terminology first. Im going to read some of the greeks extensively then go for hume, leibniz, (((spinoza))), kant and hegel
@Mephisto there must be copies with annotations for brainlets right?
Probably, I just used penguin classics and the introduction helped a lot, if you dont understand the autistic terminology you won't be able to follow most of it
@Callaghan sickness unto death is very good book though
What are some good books on WW2
Gimme like 5 or so
Plox
Stanford.edu usually has good essays summarising philosophy
@NormanLord this is really good thanks
Np
on the same site?
Yup just search it
Should pin that tbh
other unifags probably already know about it but http://www.bartleby.com/ has a great collection of literature
Any good books on Jelqing?
>jelqing
@Mephisto I can send you over notes I took from a class on neitzsche, Hume, Aristotle, Epictetus and them. It covers all that terminology and it’s pretty concise
Read liberalism is a sin
Very good book by a very learned Spanish priest
has anyone read "The Dictator Pope: The Inside Story of the Francis Papacy"
@shinjitsu sure, that'd be helpful, thanks
@everyone Fellas at the book store right now. Has anyone read City of God or The Screwtape Letters? Wanted to get Mere Christianity but they don't have
False alarm I found Mere Christianity. Rate the stack lads.
I read The Screwtape Letters in middle school
@Bigfoot what did you think of it? I don't know anything about C.S. Lewis and very little about Christianity in general.
@Polybius It was a very interesting format for certain, as it is as the title suggests it’s a series of letters written between a young demon and his uncle. Asking advice for how to best corrupt and tempt the man he has been assigned to.
@Bigfoot#6897 🤔 sounds interesting. I'll probably pick it up next time I go it was only like four bucks anyway.
Gonna order "First Rate Madness" soon