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1957446 No.1957446 [Reply] [Original]

Here's what the killer like to read:

>George Orwell – Nineteen Eighty-Four
>Thomas Hobbes – Leviathan
>John Stuart Mill – On Liberty
>John Locke – Essay Concerning Human Understanding
>Adam Smith – The Wealth of Nations
>Edmund Burke – Reflections on the Revolution in France
>Ayn Rand – Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead
>William James – Pragmatism
>Carl von Clausewitz – On War
>Fjordman – Defeating Eurabia

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/norway/8660257/Norway-killer-Anders-Behring-Breivik
s-cultural-references.html

>> No.1957454

>George Orwell – Nineteen Eighty-Four

One of those hilariously ironic right-wingers who cite that book as a reason why anything left of Reagan is evil communism.

>> No.1957455

He was also a big fan of the Daily Mail.

>> No.1957457

>no The Catcher in the Rye

oh wow, this is a first.

>> No.1957458

>>1957455

Daily Mail shouldn't even be counted as /lit/.

>> No.1957472

>Ayn Rand – Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead

See,I told you this shit is dangerous.

Also, I'm surprised he wasn't a fan of Mein Kampf.

>> No.1957482

>>1957472
He hated Nazis (but correctly predicted that the press would try to smear him as one).

>> No.1957484

He read The Trial by Kafka too, i'm surprised that's not in the list.

>> No.1957487
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1957487

Also,
>Wagner

>> No.1957491

I can't help wondering if i ever read any of his posts on /new/.

>> No.1957492

>but correctly predicted that the press would try to smear him as one

hmm, let's see:

-he was xenophobic and was a proponent of mass murder as a solution
-his political views were conservative, and he was a right-winged extremist
-was also a christian extremist
-believed in monoculturalism

Gee, you're right, I cant' imagine why they would associate him with the nazis.

>> No.1957494

>>1957446
With the exception of 1984, i don't have the same taste as the serial killer.

>> No.1957499

>>1957492
After all, the Nazis were Socialists

>> No.1957504

>>1957446
>Ayn Rand – Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead
How fagtastic.

>> No.1957507

/lit/ recommendation as listed by mass murderer Anders Breivik
Heres a quote from slaughterhouse-five to make this interesting
Everybody is supposed to be dead, to never say anything or want anything ever again. Everything is supposed to be very quiet after a massacre, and it always is, except for the birds.
And what do the birds say? All there is to say about a massacre, things like "Poo-tee-weet?"

>> No.1957512

>>1957499
true, but that is very misleading.

While they were the National Socialist Party, they were opposed to most of the left-winged ideals.

In fact, among the many authors whose books were subject to nazi book burnings, were the likes of Marx, Engels, Trotsky etc..etc..

>> No.1957518

To say that the Nazis were socialists is an oversimplication. Economically, they were pretty much radical centrists.

>> No.1957519

>>1957512
Nazism and Fascism (separate things, really) don't fit well into the artifical 'Right/Left' dichotomy most people try to shove everything into these days. The Nazis were pro-business and all about 'social obligations of business'; they were pro-natal and anti-gun; they were all about government projects, national pensions, etc. and militaristic.

>> No.1957520

>>1957518
Well, kinda' my eventual point, as I posted right after you did (but before I read your post)

>> No.1957521

>>1957512
they were still collectivists and opposed to the free market which makes them socialists

because of practical considerations (germany simply could not do without food imports) they did not like the bolshevist pattern of production, but the Zwangswirtschaft-model was equally far removed from individualism and classical liberalism

>>1957519
how were they pro business if they subjected all entrepreneurial decisions to the will of the state?

>> No.1957522

>>1957492

Most anti-islamists in my county (Holland) are very pro-Israel and against Nazism. I don't know if this guy was the same, but I heard he mentioned Wilders a few times as an example, so I take it he shares the same ideology.

>> No.1957523

>>1957521
because they opposed the confiscation of business property (unless it was Jewish, then it was given to other entrepreneurs) and the leaders of business were involved in making those central plans - much more pro-business than Left Socialism tends to be

>> No.1957529

>>1957521
They were totalitarians, any other labels are irrelevant.

>> No.1957535

100% shit, oh what a surprise

ps stop discussing stupid shit you libertarian morons

>> No.1957542

>>1957484
>>1957487
So these muslims are fucking up Europe huh?

>> No.1957575

fuck guys the nazis killed all the socialists in '34. except goebbels because he came up with good slogans. learn2history

>> No.1957595

>>1957491

Have you noticed the amound of 4chan related imageries in this video he uploded to Youtube?