Holla Forums I need your suggestions. In about 6 hours I'm meeting with anywhere from 10-20 Nazi frog buddies from the internet. I've met 6 of them so far and they seem pretty cool, but now we're bringing on more people at our first "Official" meetup.
We're going to set a regular meeting schedule and discuss what book to start reading as part of a book club.
I was hoping I could get your suggestions on what book we should look at reading/discussing. It has to be NatSoc/Fascism related and should be available to download a pdf so everyone can access it and we're not waiting on books to arrive in the mail.
You capitalize the first word in a sentence you illiterate shill.
Example:
Holla Forums is not a proper noun so it's not capitalized in the middle of a sentence.
So you got any book recommendations for small group discussions or not?
Connor Brooks
CTR detected.
Carson Powell
Fuck off
Isaiah Gonzalez
I think you should be reading things that are NOT NatSoc/Fascist. I think you should challenge your preconceived notions.
Read
Julian Bennett
You have to go back.
Jayden Diaz
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Nolan Price
Propaganda by Bernays and Rules for Radicals by Alinsky and Art of war by Sun Tzu were some I was thinking about.
Jacob Lewis
This is kind of off topic but since this thread is here now could someone recommend me a good book about natsoc politics, economy.. basically anything that is practical talk and not theoretic vague info? As I have no experience with authors in this I would imagine that a lot of sources are biased today.
Thomas Torres
Read the 88 Precepts.
Jeremiah Collins
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Matthew Parker
They don't give you guys any reading material before you come on here? Pennylickers'll do anything to save some shekels, I suppose.
Lurk moar faggit and you'll find what you need.
James Russell
can i get some oppinions on the lost regiment series? it's basically GATE without the harem, and with the protags actually having trouble even with their advanced technology
Isaac Scott
NSDAP Program by Gottfried Feder
Bitch, I've got the past years worth of e-book bundles that one user posts every month as well as about a thousand pdfs from >>>/pdfs/. I've also got those pictures with the lists of books. I'm just asking if anybody else has done this, if they've had any success, and what books they've used in groups. I just don't know where to start or what books would be appropriate. I've already decided we're not reading Mein Kampf (stalag edition) until we have around 20 regular attendees.
Tyler Jones
Imperium by Francis Parker Yockey aka Ulick Varange
Impressive book so far
James Morales
You got a pdf of Stalag Mein Kampf? You mind posting it for me? I've been meaning to read Mein Kampf for so long, but I keep putting it off.
Grayson Bell
Right then, noice.
Fascism vs. Capitalism; Fascism Viewed from the Right
Those two are bretty good start if you want fascism specifically, and yeah pretty much any NS manual or Feder's NSDAP Program are good for National Socialism specifically.
Not to be a cunt but pretty much anytime anyone comes posting here asking for material suggestions it naturally automatically raises suspicion. Good on you though, the MEGA thread on /pdfs/ is fucking amazing.
If I wanted to read a book I would walk like an Egyptian to my nearest pyramid & dictate some hieroglyphs instead of reading the papyrus jew like a fucking plebeian.
Jace Cruz
Fuck off. Weither you are a newfag or from some three letter agency, you have to fuck off.
(checked) Here. /thread
Austin Phillips
I'm depressed as hell now, didn't ask for this.
Jayden Nguyen
Thank you for Correcting the Record!
Captcha: JuuOPs
Logan Price
OP here. We decided on Rules for Radicals for our first book, then March of the Titans.
Weekly meetings, with once a month excursion to go climb a mountain or canoe a lake or shoot some guns.
Fuck all you guys saying I'm correct the record. Having poor grammar is nothing to be proud of.
Henry Gray
All I know about Politics I know from Brother Nathanael and Holla Forums.
Carson Gomez
Why the fuck is inability to read the address bar still a workable shibboleth to see if someone is paid to do it?
Jason Ramirez
I never see /lit/ talk about survival stories. What are some of your favorites?
Josiah Gutierrez
Mein Kampf
Asher Roberts
fuck off, we're full.
Luis Rivera
First reply best reply.
Luke Torres
I thought announcing myself as OP would be convenient for readers that way you don't have to scroll up and down to compare IDs. I know I hate having to do it.
All this asshurt over one capital "P"
self sage for off topic
Kevin Adams
Swiss Family Robinson and Robinson Crusoe are classics for a reason. the Stalker novels are good choices as well, especially Southern Comfort
Eli Rogers
That only means you have no idea what you're doing and are not from here. As put it. YOU HAVE TO GO BACK
Brandon Gutierrez
Current library that has redpill books of the month and a ton others.