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>Hmmm... yeah. Based & Red pilled.

are there any books that will make me say this upon finishing the read?

>> No.11460466

>>11460457
pls be b8

>> No.11460504

>>11460457
evola
mishima

>> No.11460511

>>11460457
Sargon of Akkad's collected works

>> No.11460518

my diary desu

>> No.11460535

>>11460457
The Collected Works of Plato

>> No.11460538

dianetics

>> No.11460543

seans book XD

>> No.11460549
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>>11460457

>> No.11460643

>>11460549
ive been curious about this book for a while now. will it teach me anything besides what Nietzsche said? will it make me motivated to lift?

>> No.11460648

>>11460643
It's unironically more redpilled and much more hardcore than Nietzsche. It will motivate you for sure.

>> No.11460670

>>11460549
Unironically based and redpilled

>> No.11460676

>>11460549
This book is painfully underrated. I have no idea why it's not mentioned more often. And there ought to be more books like it too.

>> No.11460711

>>11460457
Culture of Critique
The Bible
Mein Kampf
Starting Strength
Evola
Guenon
Decline of the West
Nick Land
Sean Goonan
My Diary Desu

>> No.11460721

>>11460711
oh forgot to add the Complete Works of London Frog
yup...based and redpilled!

>> No.11460743

The final chapter/episode of Ulysses is based and redpilled. The female mind is just one long run on sentence of justifications for bad behavior adn resentment for men and Joyce portrays it perfectly

>> No.11460752

>>11460457
Every single page of In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust

>> No.11460766

>>11460743
lmao i fucking loved that and critics even say unironically "wow he captures the female mind so well for a male writer"