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I want to become more theory-driven in politics, what should I read?

>> No.16381730

>>16381726
The world as will and representation

>> No.16381746

>>16381726
For My Legionaries by Codreanu

>> No.16381773

>>16381726
Based. OP should read this and kill himself as should all politics faggots

>> No.16381776

>>16381726
Stop paying attention to politics

>> No.16381780

>>16381726
Plato, Aristotle and Mein Kampf(unironically it's good for beginners).

>> No.16381793

>>16381726
the anarchist cookbook

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16381806

>>16381726

For Conservatism:

Conservatism: An Invitation To The Great Tradition By Roger Scruton

A Political Philosophy: Arguments for Conservatism By Roger Scruton

>> No.16381823

>>16381806
>Scruton
>conservatism
He was a Burkean pseudocon of the muh freedom of thought and reason variety, Anglos can't into conservatism because of their history. I will agree that he's a good introduction though, he's decent if you make him a stepping stone towards actual conservatives like de Maistre

>> No.16381920

>>16381823
>and reason

I don't think you've read Scruton.

He talks a lot about the Aesthetic, Conditioning, and the arational being a large part of what underlies Philosophical Conservatism.