Holla Forums literature

Holla Forums users have created dozens of far-right reading lists over the years.
But what book would you say is the most important? What is the one book you would force everyone in the western world to read if you had the means to do so?

I'll nominate the Culture of Critique.

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Heart of Darkness for the dehumanizing need in all of us- my personal favorite though it isn't exactly redpilled of about juden. For jew wise books Culture of Critique is pretty good but the Ford translation of Mein Kampf should be #1. I don't have a PDF of it to share but its available on Amazon. If anyone does have a PDF of it please share for us all.

The book doesn't have to be specifically about jews. Anything relevant to the far-right is good.

I'm interested to know why you like Heart of Darkness. I've never read it, but Wikipedia's description of it doesn't do it any favors

Do Audiobooks count?
I just finished The Turner Diaries. There's an Audiobook version on jewtube read by Dr. William Luther Pierce himself.

Bullshit. This book shows the difference between what is necessary and what is not and how much humanity you might need to lose when the time comes to achieve your goals. A much easier to consume version of the book is the film Apocalypse Now; I'd imagine most here could understand the relevance for us in the film from just one short clip- Kurtz's Monologue. Give it a listen, tell me what you think. Also I hope I explained things coherently in here, sorry if I did not.
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That's a jew.

Alfred Rosenbergs the myth of the twentieth century. Explains the morality philosophy and spirituality of being red pilled. Alfred did not fight in the war but was tortured and murdered at Nuremberg anyway because his philosophy was too powerful and challenging to Marxism to be allowed in the world to be clear, this is a man who even the Jews must admit did nothing wrong, not even fake war crimes, his only crime was daring to think and daring to write. He is the patron saint of effort posters, and by god he shall be avenged.

This.

This book redpilled me on Germany when I was very, very young. Up to that point I was taught that the Nazis were the epitome of evil, and that Jews were awesome, and Germany should have been wiped from the Earth, and blah, blah, blah. It has some extremely rare pictures in it, starting with the coronation of King Wilhelm I of Prussia back in the 1860s. It has maybe three or four pages on the camps, and the author has no love for Hitler, as he was imprisoned by Hitler in 1933. It's still a fascinating photo-document if nothing else.

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when it does, will you read a book?

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This novel changed my life.
Everyone should read any Dostoevsky they can get their hands on.
Guy predicted the Bolshevik revolution and communism 30 years before it happened.

What exactly was it, that made you think about your life?
The idea of redemption, the danger of narcissim symbolised by raskolnikow?

Spengler's Decline of the West is a more challenging but rewarding read. It's one of the few books that simultaneously has the approval of not only the dead national socialists and fascists of Italy, but even Henry Kissinger the Globalist Jew spoke well of it.

It puts your way of looking at history, and the future, and where we are now, in a whole different light. You have to read it slow though, as it's challenging. If there is a speed multiplier on reading, I could read Rosenberg's Myth at 10x the speed of Spengler's DotW; not to piss off any Rosenberg fans, but Rosenberg is heavy on rhetoric and ideology, which is easy to digest and agree or disagree, whereas Spengler takes you through a gauntlet of logic and history that you'll be hitting the Wikipedia and dictionary button on your kindle or whatever a hundred times as I have.

Spengler sits at a table with a few in his time, maybe Heidegger, not many others. Even Evola - who I like - seems like an ideologue in comparison.

This book helps motivate me which I think is very important

Fug.

Care to give a synopsis? Can't read shit from the thumbnail you posted.

I would say the danger of narcissism and spitefulness displayed by Raskolnikov was very reflective to a past version of myself and hit me pretty hard.
Like all characters in Dostoevsky's novels, they are not straw men, but very strong, dynamic and make good argument for their ways.
In Crime and Punishment you can see yourself actually sympathizing with Raskolnikov and other characters because that's how strong they are, and that's what makes Dostoevsky such a strong writer.
He can put you in their place, but he slowly and abstractly chips away at the rhetoric and ideologies possessed by certain characters.

It's the story of the Spartans at Thermopylae, but top tier and educational not like the 300 movie. FWIW, Gen Mattis lists it as his most important book along w/ maybe something by Marcus Aurelius if I remember correctly. Read it user

Yeah, I think that also has to do with Dostoevsky's deep spiritual believes, you can feel the love he has for his characters and people in general.
When compared to someone like dickins for example, who has clearly bad or evil characters who are doomed whatever they do, Dosotoevsky basically portrays the world as a place where everyone can redeem himself, if he faces his sin and tries to make up for it.
I'm not a christian myself, but I found that to be a powerful message.

Welp, my backlog grows yet again. Pic related.

Ironic that pol has minds that read things like this, meanwhile the big shot college administrator cunt who drives an escalade has a copy of Dr. Phil's latest shit book in her bag.

What a lot of marginalized monks.

ok now you need to give me your #1 recommendation. I need to read more

Wells said, that's one of the complexes I really enjoy with Dostoevsky's characters. The cloudiness of their roles for lack of a better word. There are no straightforward antagonists and protagonists.

Demons is still the only Dostoevsky book I've read. I somehow managed to get back into reading with that but have remained pleb ever since.

My collection.

Where is the muh boooooks jidf shill?

If you haven't done so read the Illiad, the odyssey and the aeneid. There's a fantastic bookset by penguin, which combines all these three in the translation of Bernard Knox.
Now for a rather unknown book everywhere outside my home country of germany check out Golo Mann's "Wallenstein His Life Narrated", it's a historical book about Wallenstein, the german generaal, and the thirty years war. It gives a fantastic insight about european power structures, intrigue and religious conflict at the time. I still think it's a great read today, because you can learn a lot about the dangers of politics clashing within one faction, the role of trust and ambition dividing people and I think that's incredibly relevant to our cause.

Maybe try one of his shorter novels like The Gambler, if you have trouble getting back into reading. It's a nice little read and will not challenge you too much.

Would you recommend that book? If yes, could you tell me a bit more about it?

Sounds interesting, I logged in my notebook.

Speaking of German books, what is your opinion of Steppenwolf?

The only Arthur Kemp book worth buying is March of the Titans. 80% of whats in children of Ra is in March of the Titans. Same with his other books.

Not him, but I liked it – not as much as Siddhartha though. Siddhartha almost felt like a serious literary take on The Life of Brian to me, while Steppenwolf was more like a drug fueled hallucination. If you liked Steppenwolf, you should read No Longer Human by Dazai Osamu. It's the same kind of story, but with a more human realistic touch and less of an artistic abstractism touch.

I'm kinda torn when it comes to Hermann Hesse. On the one hand I like his portrayal of men's search for a meaning, but I'm utterly dissatisfied with the answer he comes up with.
Especially in Steppenwolf the pathetic thought of the protagonist that life becomes bearable through the thought, that you can just quit at any time by killing yourself is so silly.
And the other thing is that when sifting through Hesse's idea of redemption or finding peace in life, beyond all the ideas of having a simpler life rhythm, nature and all that, it feels to me there is always hedonism creeping through.
Therefore his constant obsession with sex. I'm not a prude mind you, but fucking isn't enough of a goal to stake your life on.
Maybe I'm unfair to Hesse here, I don't know.
I still like reading his stuff, but I just feel his worldview is too romantic and centered on pleasure.

I see.

regarding No longer human. Fair warning it contains cheating and proto-cuckoldry. I still think people should read it, because it doesn't glorify these things but portrays them as waht they are, the lowest point of a man's life. Fucking depressing book in any case.

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Yes. I have about 70 audiobooks, listen to them on train to and from work. Though (((amazon))) and their off-shoot audible is insanely fucking expensive, and have gotten morse so. Use to get 3 a month for 15 shekels, now it's only 1. There are a few torrent sites for them, but they suck.

some of Devi's works are interesting, but for the average person who doesn't devote most of his spare time to this kind of thing, not sure it's worth it. For history of WW 2 and the Reich, David Irving. He's had to cuck a bit in recent years since the Jews took his house after he sued that horrid Jewess Lipshadt for libel and the fucking pozzed Brit judge not only found against him, but they took all he had. He was delusional to ever try to face them in court acting as his own lawyer, which Dr. Pierce says in a broadcast from the time. He actually still believed the courts were capable of "delivering justice" and he ended up losing his 8 room flat in Mayfair in 2002, which now would be worth probably close to £10 million.

You have to be more specific user. If you want a great collection of pdfs, solargeneral has one of the best collections on the net. For a great overall look at the true nature of Jewry, see "Jewish History, Jewish Religion: Th Weight of 3,000 years" by Israel Shahak. There's a great bio of a former mossad case officer, Victor Ostrosky (that the Jews tried to stop publication, then burned his house down) that reveals how Mossad sent agents into Libya and sent up a station close to the Libyan intel that sent make messages for the NSA to intercept (this was in the 1980s), leading to ZOG bombing Gaddafi's home and killing his daughter for no reason. He survived due to his habit for sleeping outdoors in a tent.

Take a look at these. They also have videos. They've been around for 20+ years now. they have fucking everything (the screenshot is just the top of the "As" from the library:

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nice library though

The book by Ostrovsky on the Mossad is called "By Way of Deception." It's on solargeneral. Does anyone here have a kindle or other pdf reader? I have a decent tablet, but the OS is so fucking pozzed and no longer have the time I used to that it takes to fuck about and get it how I like it. I think "kindle" is now less than $100 shekels and it can store and display any pdf? Correct? Is there anything that provides same function as kindle, just a pdf that would prevent me from giving shekels to (((Bezos)))?

theaudiobookbay (dot) com has been my go to for a long while. They have most of what is on Audible

Every Holla Forumsack should read "For My Legionaries". Set before WW2, it is about the life of the Fascist leader Codreanu from when he started an anti-communist coalition in highschool up until the time he led the largest far-right political movement in Romania. You can tell the direct parallels between Romania at that time and the US now, i.e. kikes controlling the media and education, them promoting communism, and a massive influx of foreigners

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