Besides Mein Kampf, A History of Central Banking, and The Very Hungry Caterpillar, what other books should you have read? Especially fiction.
>>537597708Book of Ra
>>537597708based and redpilled
>>537597708>"Surely the programs have taken effect. The humans are controllable.">"So thought the Rintar group.">"Those humans were half formed, brutish. They were unrefined and wild. The new races are much more malleable and well adjusted to technological controls. They are minimally dangerous and after the invasion the few that remain will be grateful for any bone we toss them."
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>>537599731>Johnny? Johnny Ringo?
>>537597708>Besides Mein Kampf,has anyone actually finished this slog of a book? i tried reading it and dropped it after 100+ pages because it was just so fucking repetitive
>>537600611>has anyone actually finished this slog of a book?wait till you hear theres actually a second book
>>537597708prometheus rising by robert anton wilsoneverything by viktor pelevina short course in intelectual self defensefeynman autobiografiesstart with those and you're set
>>537600804>a short course in intelectual self defenselooks good, have some other books for critical thinkinghttps://www.juristpanel.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/A-Rulebook-for-Arguments_compressed.pdfhttps://archive.org/details/logicorrightuseo00watthttps://archive.org/details/logick_2507_librivox
>>537601697https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8MyllahXgw
>>537597708Start with the greeks
>>537600804>prometheus rising by robert anton wilsonHaven't read that but it looks interesting. You should look into the Trivium if you haven't. You seem interested in breaking free from conditioning and that's exactly what the Trivium is about.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOcy6RHw7A8https://archive.org/details/the-trivium-the-liberal-arts-of-logic-grammar-and-rhetoric-sister-miriam-joseph
>>537597708INFORMATION BLOBShttp://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13gNcyzC7QvfTbXcVSqorj1pZmFb-csP6google drive easy to use interface...these are good
>>537602682moar books
>>537597708Hobbit and Lord of the rings, 1984, animal farm, brave new world, Fahrenheit 451, the king james bible not so called new king james, anything by Shakespeare, the venerable bede, acts and monuments by john foxe, pilgrims progess and grace abounding by buyan, werebear trilogies book 423 of 678, the one where the werebears protect their forest home from developers
>>537597708The Silmarillion
>>537597708Non fiction: Future Shock by Alvin Toffler
>>537597708https://drive.proton.me/urls/BPCR3JGKWG#Np4Mcu2Uzkvg
>>537603049another
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>>537601888>>537603445These. Especially Xenephon's Anabasis, Thucydidies, Hellenica for history. Also for fiction The House of The Wolfings. The Well At The World's End was pretty good as well. Tolkien was inspired by William Morris quite a bit.
>>537603646You would probably really enjoy The Worship of The Dead by Garnier
>>537603882squirrels are fun
>>537597708Not fiction but a genuinely good book
>>537601765>>537602287if you're still here - this looks solid and i downloaded it already. Thanks swedebroand remember that anna's archives most likely have whatever pdf you need friends
>>537604773The first link there is Isaac Watts' book, the second link in this post. >>537601697Here's another book.https://archive.org/details/artoflogicalthin00atki
>>537603610moar
>>537597708must readKevin McDonaldhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Culture_of_Critique_series
Always The Horizon by Murdoch Murdoch.
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>>537611560https://archive.org/details/childsillustrate00keet
>>537611849lel, merci
The Bacchae by Euripides
>>537612816Is that the tragedy or the comedic one?