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@Praetorian @BigBadSaxon - ID @Anthony Sealy - MO youre all set.
Why We Fight by William Bennett, right?
Guillaume Faye @Praetorian
@Deleted User & @Envian you guys are all set.
@Marseille Thank you.
Cool thanks
I'm trying to read more books and learn more about the history of WN movements in the US. The history of things like the Klan, National Alliance, and other related movements.
Anybody have anything to recommend?
@Gaius Mucius Scaevola this time the world, white identity, if we do nothing, why we fight, culture of critique, rules for radicals
Mein Kampf, Hitler's Revolution
An authentic history of the ku klux klan.
There's a lot of old movement drama in there but there's a lot of good info as well. That's probably the best history of the movement you'll find because it was written by someone in the movement (probably Harold Covington but he has denied it). There's a lot of books out there that were written by people that are biased against white nationalism too.
Help me sneak in some books that promote our views
Siege
good idea, thanks
Thomas Sowell, The Quest for Cosmic Justice @Jacob
@Gaius Mucius Scaevola A good source on the late Dr. William Pierce & the National Alliance is Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds by Robert Griffin. You should be able to find it in pdf form in the /pol/ reading list packet that is traveling around.
Is Robert Griffin the guy who wrote The Creature From Jekyll Island?
@Deleted User Different guy. Robert Griffin is a professor from a Vermont college who decided to investigate the racial feelings of working class whites. He also wrote an excellent books called One Sheaf, One Vine which is the only book to my knowledge which discusses the racial feelings of everyday white people.
@Deleted User I've actually got the audiobook of that
I was gonna read it once I finished reading Hunter
If we've already read Why We Fight do we've to reread it? I'm in the middle of another book
Just contribute if something jumps out at you. Im reading two books at the moment myself. @StrawberryArmada
You're all set, @Deleted User
Was it ever determined by leadership if we are able to post books critical of authoritarianism as well as democracy?
So long as they don't promote violence and aren't in violation of IE's national server rules.