Post what books your reading /mlpol/.
Also don't think we've made a must book list so guess if your into that post which books you think are must reads for /mlpol/.
Personally I think everyone should read Evola's works currently working my way through them now. Really looking forward to reading his thoughts and criticisms on national socialism and fascism.
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I think if people want to fill their silly little heads with mind numbing shit then status-quo will continue to exist.
By some bricks, break some windows, set fire to some post boxes. DO SOMETHING PRODUCTIVE.
However if that does not encourage you then at least read about someone who did throw bricks.
>>179533However if you are looking for a child molesting fuck-fest then this. Be warned it is 300 pages of fucking and that does get a bit dull after a while.
The Awakening of a National Socialist.
>>179533white power is one of my personal favorites.
About halfway through this book. Max Stirner is who I would describe as an "honest leftist." He knows the path that the Left leads to and doesn't try to cover it up with some utopian panacea, instead welcoming the entropic atomization of society. In fact, after he aims his erudite wit at Christianity and traditional civilization he explains how liberalism, democracy and socialism are worse and lead to a society where the faults of earlier power structures are more purely distilled. To him the idols of the Left as well as those of the Right are merely delusions or "spooks."
That isn't to say Stirner offers any palpable alternative, considering how philosophy itself is only a pretentious obsession to him. However, his arguments against leftist eidolons, while curiously having some overlap with those of traditionalists, are largely underutilized nowadays and are therefore useful to demolish would-be "scholars" who have conditioned themselves against conventional refutations. He is certainly someone who would make his home on /pol/ if he lived nowadays. Marx hated him so much that there are more pages dedicated to deriding Stirner in The German Ideology than there are in Stirner's bibliography.
World Union of National Socialists Bulletin - 1st Quarter 1967 - No. 7
The White Man's Bible - by Ben Klassen.
Communism with the Mask Off and Bolshevism in Theory and Practice - by Joseph Goebbels (1936).
This might be one of the most valueable threads we ever had on this site. A big thank you to the OP and all contributors.
Id like to contribute myself to this wealth of nationalist philosophy literature with argueably Oswald Spenglers most famous book, The Decline of the West.
88 Precepts - by David Lane.
>>179533Im a fucking pleb but I Just finished Siddhartha which has motivated me to delve deeper. Also a pic I found last night. Anyone have redpills on the brownpill?
>>179573Always wanted to read him, might do so if Marx was shitting on him so hard. Also never understood the spook meme that cane out of his philosophy.
>>179858Spengler is great. Between volume one and two of decline you should read Prussianism and socialism, its a short book he wrote (some consider it a long essay) where he goes over the small scale abstractions of the prime symbol of cultures, its also where he talks about how Russia is in its spring phase of culture and how communism won't last too long in it because its a western idea the Russian culture took to try and express itself differently from the west.
>>179533anyone have a copy of the turner diaries?
>>179541This one is interesting.
Someone have the KGB soldier manual? I'm a fan of battle history, and nothing is better than read the training manuals.
>>180263The Turner Diaries - by William Luther Pierce (aka Andrew Mcdonald).
>>180263The Turner Diaries - by William Luther Pierce
Another PDF version, easier for the eyes.
America's Greatest Problem: The Negro - by R. W. Shufeldt.
March of the Titans: A History of the White Race.
National Socialist Liberation Front - The Stormer - Summer 1978.
The Jews and their Lies - by Martin Luther (1543)
This was a really nice and clean read.
War and Peace
Start kinda drags on but it is a damn good read
Just finished Bram Stoker's Dracula, going to start getting back into nonfiction now.
>>182181Okay so I finished it and I have to say that you should really really read it
Next on the list are a Diablo book by knaak, a warhammer book, a stephen king book, 62mb of mlp green and A LOT of non fiction
A Squire's Trial - by IronMarch.
Revolutionary Fascist Manual 01 - Mental liberation - by IronMarch.
IronMarch recommends to read first "A Squire's Trial" before this manual.
Dumping all the books from the holohoax thread in case you guys missed it.
Too big to upload here but here's the aerial photo evidence the holocaust never happened.
https://archive.org/details/Air_Photo_EvidenceAnd here's the holocaust handbooks:
https://archive.org/details/Holocaust_HandbooksThe last book isn't solely about the holocaust, it's more of an entry level redpill into Germany and WW2.
Can someone upload Evola´s books? I cannot find them at local libraries
>>179533This is not exactly political, but I think a good thing to read is Shakespeare. His plays are short enough to be read in at most a week or so, and are quite interesting reads. I am bad at literature reviews, but, it's good stuff, if apolitical.
Oh yeah, it's also free, because it is all old as hell
>>184992Thanks!
Any idea of how it would be the best order to read his books?
Deceived Damned and Defiant - The Revolutionary Writings of David Lane.
By David Lane, 1999.
Bhagavad Gita - Edition by Wewelsburg Archives.
Right now I'm reading "Star Guests: Design for Mortality" by William Dudley Pelley. It's a very fascinating look into his beliefs and spirituality in general, which is one of my favorite topics.
I was lucky to get a hold of this book, it seems pretty rare.
>Use it to hit the whores and their commie allies.
Top 10 Myths About Abortion - by Ingrid Skop M.D. (2018)
>>180007all i can say about the brownpill is that smiley's reading list on /fringe/ recommended reading The Kybalion, The Arcane Teachings, and the Arcane formulas before science of breath
Reading nothing with a name just general science and survival politics and so forth.
A bit of greentext as side dish.
Revolution - And How to Do It in a Modern Society - by Kai Murros (2001)
>This hands on manual for young revolutionaries received quickly an unusual amount of publicity due to its radically macchiavellian approach to the question.