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it's not that long of a book, so it should be cheap
the guy who wrote it is actually a liberal, but most of the science is pretty solid
and AmRen has a review of the book that I think summarizes fairly well what the author missed
@Jacob I’m finishing up Johnson’s Manifesto. He mentions IE as a pillar of effective white advocacy. All in all, a lot of the book feels like WN 1.0, but it was a good / quick read.
I think it might feel like 1.0 because a lot of the stuff he discusses isn't really stuff that we generally lead in with
Though it's stuff we do need answers to
Ok cool I have heard of that one as well @Jacob, I have been eying some on race science. Does the Bell Curve fall into that category? Also I saw one called Race: The Realities of Human Differences
The Bell Curve is more of a general book on IQ
Which is still a useful topic to know about, but I personally think that's it's something we focus on too much
It's also extremely long. I don't know if anyone actually reads it front to back. I think your time will be better spent on books that are shorter and have more relevant information.
I haven't heard of that second book, but Iooked it up and it sounds interesting
Troublesome Inheritance is probably the first one anyone should read on race science
I heard that Why Race Matters by Mike Levin is good, but it's very deep
There's also Race, Evolution and Behavior
10,000 Year Explosion is one I've heard recommended a lot that is related to race science
It's actually on our "official" reading list
Cool thanks for all the options yeah I think a couple of the shorter ones would be better diving into before I hit bell curve. I think I’ll read the WNM and then a troublesome inheritance
That sounds like a good plan
Thanks for the help man
Of course. We like having more activity in the server, so come by if you have more questions or if there's just something interesting you read and wanna comment on.
Definitely make sure you read the 10,000 Year Explosion.
Why Race Matters was good.
I’ll definitely do that
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Great to be here
When will you begin reading your next book? Lewis & Clark grabs my attention obviously since part of my heritage.
We will decide scheduling after Sunday 3/3, when members are required have it purchased and possessed.
Ok thanks!
I bought the book and started reading. Can someone familiar with the book answer a question? There seems to be a redundancy in entries by Clark. The same entry is repeated at least twice. Is this the case throughout the book? Why is the book setup this way?
@Ryan -NJ I have a rare version of the De Voto edition - it was not set up this way. I just purchased the paperback version so I can mark it for note taking. I will let you know if it is laid out this way, but I think it's more likely your version may be flawed.
@CarletonJ I bought it via the link. On Amazon. Kindle version.
That's odd. I purchased the physical copy. It's not here yet. Hopefully the kindle version is just redundant and not missing information.
@CarletonJ Here’s a for instance. Most passages have two or three entries. Earlier ones look like shorthand?
@Ryan -NJ I referenced my copy - this is not laid out in this way. It only had one entry. The kindle version may be flawed. If you continue to have this issue - DM me and I will send you a legitimate copy.
I can also fill in the blanks to whatever you're missing if this would help
@CarletonJ I’m going to keep reading for a bit to see if things smooth out 👍
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Taylor's White Identity and about 15 titles from Counter Currents deleted from Amazon.