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Awesome! Thanks!
Very interesting. Some parts are harder to grasp than others, just because there is so much history to absorb, but it is very enjoyable. I am in the mid third century AD at the moment.
I hate to even imply the animal analogy when talking about other races because I consider it cheap, but sodomizing less dominant males is something that's somewhat common among mammals
Since you mention it, @Rick, yeah, that view of masculinity isn't uncommon among humans
That's a great book, full of red pills
Would be a great choice for botm because there is so much to discuss. History, philosophy, politics
I'll bring it up after we read Taylor
@SamanthaM yes. It covers 753 BC through to 476 AD.
I listen to it while I work. I can't take in all of the information, but it I have still learned a great deal of Roman history.
I was talking about Libido Dominandi earlier. I haven't read those other books yet
@everyone I have a link to Libido Dominandi for anyone who wants to read it.
https://archive.org/details/LibidoDominandiSexualLiberationPoliticalControlE.MichaelJones2000
@John O - what are your qualifications and experience. If you have a resume please forward to me. I might be able to get you into a well established construction and engineering firm out of Lakeland
@John O - Fairly long, almost 900 pages. You could takes sections from each part though, in addition to the introduction and sexual liberation section in the beginning.
@FlyingDutchmann wrong server bruh
It's a start to finish read.
There are selections from his other book Jewish Revolutionary Spirit.
I'll skim the PDF and see how it could break down. Thanks, man
Np
It's a great pick for BOTM
It's long though, around 650 pages
Thanks so much for posting this! Jones is an author who really does his research.
@SamanthaM My pleasure!
i'm excited to listen to discussions about it. there is something for everyone here.
@JC17-OR do you have an updated edition? My copy of the book is 650 pages with only a short introduction, about six pages. If there's an extended edition I need to read it.
@Deleted User As far as I know there is only one addition. I have the full index, notes and bibliography.
We might have the same edition, but different trims.