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Industrial Society and It's Future
Also, anyone have an opinion on Flatland? I read it a while back but haven't had anyone to talk about it with
@Arkona 92 what books then?
Can't tell who you mean with Google
Ted Nugent?
Industrial Society and Its Future
Lol
Unabomber
Ahh
No thanks
The book is actually really solid, even if he was a bit overzealous he wasn't crazy
@Marcus Don't forget the detailed sexual assault and rape scenes, including the scenes you already mentioned. I have read some detailed horrible scenes, but this book sort of right hooked me in the jaw through it's suddenness. I had to lay it away for a short wile to let it all sink in.
Although medieval life was harsh, the author makes it all look almost inhuman. And the original protagonist is a degenerate, and a lot of characters seem to care less about chastity and and upright life, in a time that valued it with proportion. They act more on instinct than anything else.
Would not say it is a dumbsterfire of a book but it needs some censoring for it general enjoyment.
@Wzl It's a shame how post-modernists always try to retroactively insert sex into every crevice of stuff like this.. the author must have a pretty disgusting personal life
It's also funny how quickly in the beginning of the book he has to introduce the girl who acts like a boy and was raised by men in the ways of being manly
And is a master of hunting and skinning and general bushcraft etc
Because women have always been men of course...
Anyone recommend a good book on German history? (If it exists)
Or maybe it makes more sense to just find two books, one about Habsburgs and one about Hohenzollerns
Mein Kampf Vol. I does a good job
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I've read that already
Sadly we only have books on the 20th century Germany in the reading list
Storm of Steel, a lot about Weimar, some accounts on moustache man
Maybe get one on the HRE.
If anyone ever finds any pdfs, let me know
Would be cool to find one written in the 1800s
I will probably look into Iron Kingdom by Christopher Clark for Prussia
But I'd rather start off reading about Catholics
I have a *shudder* Germanophile friend. I have asked him for suggestions.
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Thanks bruh
If you want wholesome Catholic Germany, I recommend reading about the Kingdom of Bavaria.
Yeah that's my fav, but less books on that I guess
Here is an overarching history of Germany
https://g.co/kgs/kiSMJ6
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Here is a history of German culture
https://g.co/kgs/r6Lz3H
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