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What books should I read in order to not be ignorant?

>> No.13714662

>>13714652
The Iliad

>> No.13714783
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>> No.13714846

>>13714783
surprisingly good for a /pol/ chart

>> No.13714858

Ignorant of what?

>> No.13714863

>>13714652
iliad and odyssey, all subsequent literature is merely footnotes, just like philosophy after plato is just footnotes to him

>> No.13714868

>>13714652
Nonfiction

For mythology, read joseph campbell

>> No.13714874

>>13714652
>ignorance: lack of knowledge, understanding, or information about something
you might want to start with the dictionary.

>> No.13714881

>>13714652
Sapians is actually very good for a brief history of the world

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>>13714881
It's not. Take the IQ pill.

>> No.13715107

>>13714846
It's not a /pol/ chart

>> No.13716352

>>13714863
This post is a scathing indictment of common core. If you don't understand why, you're a smoothbrain.