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I already finished it, before doing so I read Mussolini's essay on fascism, Giovanni Gentile's work about the origins and the doctrine of fascism, Mosley's book called "100 questions about fascism" and looked up a bit about Freder's works. Maybe I should dig more into those, but also wanna read H.R. Morgan's codex, even if it seems to be super long, or just keep reading Mosley's works. I'm just lost and hungry right now so a guide would be perfect.

>> No.19623788

>>19623786
Zweites Buch. Would insult you by saying you are such a larper you haven't even heard of it, but it's unlikely.

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>>19623786

>> No.19623807

>>19623796
This.

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"You will win but you will not convince. You will win because you have more than enough brute force; but you will not convince because to convince means to persuade. And to persuade you need something which you lack: right and reason."

>> No.19623864

Francis Parker Yockey.

>> No.19623877

>>19623863
I'm spanish and just want to say fuck that degenerate intellectualist of Unamuno.

>> No.19623883

>>19623863
>to persuade you need something which you lack: right and reason
> "to persuade you need something which you lack: right and reason"

Have you ever read anything on rhetoric?

>> No.19623885

>>19623786
You should definitely read Dr. Dietrich Eckhart: "Bolshevism From Moses To Lenin, A Fireside Conversation Between Hitler and Me". It's short and you can read it in 2 hours. It clears up a lot of questions people have on the national socialist view on history and religion.

https://archive.org/details/EckartAHBolshevismMosesLenin1923Final

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The next is to read Tragedy and Hope the uncensored version by Carroll Quigley. Just read Germany chapters.

>> No.19623897

Just because you didn't have a dad doesn't mean we need to live in a totalitarian dictatorship.

>> No.19623920

>>19623786
Hegel should be your goal
>>19623897
I don't get this cope. I had a normal childhood with both parents, but I'm still a staunch fascist. And I have a good relationship with my dad, who's ironically enough a marxist.

>> No.19623979

>>19623920
Youre nothing but a fag on the internet stop lying to yourself

>> No.19624003

>>19623979
Sure, buddy. Merry Christmas.

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>>19623786
Ah, each day I see the sun rise more weimarian than the last. Basedjaks appreciating the constant reduction of their collective freedoms as they associate it with motherly care. The /pol/ side of the spectrum seems to still be stubbornly looking for a father instead (try Evola?). How anyone could enjoy Mein Kampf unironically is way beyond me, I'm not sure about the English translation, but the german version is pathetic prose, I hope for your sake that it was a "struggle" to get through, OP. I've seen a thread mention that the current editions are full of annotations which I imagine are also annoying in their own right. I would definitely read through some of the philosophical concepts Adolf kindly misappropriated to give context to his ramblings, so on that front, read Zarathustra, or the homo science.

>>19623788
ah yes the book in which Adolf sucks England's perceived germanic cock for uncomfortably long periods (though it is admittedly more readable than MK). Good recommendation.

I'd also advise reading Das Kapital, since it can't hurt to know your enemy, or whatever. Same reason I'm ordering CCRU drivel as soon as my paycheck arrives. Godspeed, anon.

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>>19623786
You are now ready

>> No.19624154

>>19624007
Marxism has failed as a science and a political system.<span class="fortune" style="color:#2dfc53">

Your fortune: Your heart grew three sizes![/spoiler]

>> No.19624680

>>19624154
Yes it has, and I'm happy I'm no marxist. It's just as easy to dismiss fascism as a mistake of nature, as it has failed just as spectacularly. If one reads to be a better ideologue, sure, he can of course ignore literature that does not correspond with his predetermined path. I despise the left, especially the self-proclaimed marxist kind, who only fetishize revolution. I despise the basement-dwelling resentful fascists who only fetishize conquest. I despise liberals even more than those. But we are talking about books.

I recommend Kapital because it is genuinely a much nicer read than Mein Kampf, it is probably outside OP's comfort zone, and despite the author, the propaganda driven undertones of the commie manifesto are not to be found in there. However, I found its critique of the system we inhabit rather insightful.

>> No.19624792

>>19624154
Based fortune