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>want to start reading books by Gentile, Mosley, Mussolini/hitler etc on fascism and European ethno-nationalism
>The books I want/have been recommended are $70+100+
hmmmm... why is this /lit/? it seems I might have to get a digital reader which I really don't want

>> No.11623070

Digital readers are comfy, I can highly recommend. It's harder to annotate but free books and night reading are nice. As to your question they're often out of print. Certain books are print on demand or published by Arktos/Counter-Currents/whatever but a lot more aren't published for whatever reason. Read into it (((what you will)))

Also if you get "The Green Shirts and the Others" make sure to scan it, I wanna read it but I'm not spending $70 on it

>> No.11623118

>>11623070
e reader recs?

>> No.11623143

>>11623118
I have a Kobo Aura H2O. Kobos in general are good.

>> No.11623188

>>11623012
supply and demand idiot

>> No.11623193

>>11623188
>less demand
>book price rises
duuuuuuuuuuuuuur

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>>11623188
leftist education on economics everybody.

>> No.11623204

>>11623012
I'll save you the effort. Just read An Anatomy of Fascism by Robert Paxton, the only serious scholar to address the topic, ever.

Prepare to be sorely buttsmashed if you actually thought "fascsim" was some sort of coherent ideological system, because it isn't.

>> No.11623213

>>11623204
Yikes

>> No.11623370

>>11623012
Just read them on your computer. Use FBReader or Calibre. It's not hard to find ebooks on the internet, there's even a /pol/ collection floating around for download but I don't know what it has.

>> No.11623424

>>11623070
>It's harder to annotate
What do you mean? I have a Paperwhite and highlighting/notes are easier, and certainly a lot cleaner, than the niggerish practice of defiling a paper book.

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>>11623012
>mfw when I realized antisemitism is just a Jewish trick for selling books

>> No.11623435

>>11623424
I like the tactility of writing in a real book. On my Kobo it's hard to get the highlight just where I want it, and there's no way to put stars in the margins. Writing long comments is easier, though, since my handwriting is fairly large.

>> No.11623438

>>11623012
I read epubs on my phone. You can too.

>> No.11623444

>>11623438
Do this if you want to be blind by 40

>> No.11623462

>>11623012
>hmmmm... why is this /lit/?
Because political or academic books can be really expensive. The leftist book Black Flame goes for over 100 dollars new.