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I'll post what I have, I had more but they're on a phone or 2 ago

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>> No.19955163

Any charts for Plato ?

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>> No.19955174

Does Kurtagic host a bibliography of all of Bowden's speeches and occasional writings, and which volumes they can be found in? That would be great

Wonderful someone is doing this, I've always wanted to get more into Bowden but only enjoy the occasional speech or writing on Counter Currents

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>>19955163
Nope, I'm posting all of what I have, though

>> No.19955221

>>19955167
Maybe it's because I started with Revolt Against the Modern World instead of where that chart tells me to start, or maybe I'm too stupid to understand it, but I can hardly make heads or tails of that book.

>> No.19955283

>>19955167
I have ride the tiger and revolt against the modern world What should I buy next?

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>> No.19955318

>>19955221
Undestandable, it's also esotericism, so it's a deep-dive to say the least

>> No.19955349

>>19955141
I read like half of Western Civilization Bites Back but I don't remember it. What was his plan to save the west?

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fellow adhd friends

>> No.19955379

>>19955221
Read Crisis of the Modern World (Guenon) and Cosmos and History (Eliade, also called Myth of the Eternal Return) first, and then try reading shorter Evola essays that interest you, like Orientations or the other essays in Handbook for Right Wing Youth.

You may also find Ride the Tiger or Men Among the Ruins easier to follow than Revolt.

>> No.19955476

>>19955379
This, good advice actually. Guenon's book on the subject is much more digestible.

>> No.19955570

>>19955379
It's such a pain to find books of his in my language, and trying in English is simply going to confuse me even more.

>Ride the Tiger
I wanted to get this one but like I said just now, it's a pain to get his books here, I am pretty sure he's soft-banned from being published here. But thank you, I will try and get my hands on Ride the Tiger next.

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>>19955141
don't know where i got this i hope someone appreciates this

>> No.19955971

>>19955570
Can you pirate and try the first chapter of a few different ones and see which you like?
https://www.gornahoor.net/?p=4428

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>>19955163
I got you bro

>> No.19956385

>>19955296
>junger
>hitler
This proves how dumb litards are.

>> No.19956595

hey is there one of these for japanese samurai

>> No.19956679

>>19955951
Nice one, thanks.

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>>19955163

>> No.19956773

>>19955163
>>/lit/thread/S19941007

>> No.19956788

>>19955141
>no Carlyle in the Bowden chart

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>> No.19956994

>>19955141
CHARTS
https://mega.nz/folder/kj5hWI6J#0cyw0-ZdvZKOJW3fPI6RfQ

>> No.19957024

anything for neoplatonism?

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>>19956994
Based thank you

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>>19955221
I read Guenon's "introduction...hindu doctrines", Joseph Campbell's "primitive mythology" and Eliade's "the myth of the eternal return" before I read Revolt and they really helped I think. You have to kind of get into the headspace of traditional man.

>>19955379
I initially (years ago) started with Ride and it was impossible to read. Many of the people who comment on Evola seem to agree it's one of his more difficult works and not for the beginner. I would probably get it now but it was brutal when I first tried.

>> No.19957112

>>19955313
>no Warlock
absolute nonsense list

>> No.19957521

>>19955187
wtf does this mean

>> No.19957563

>>19955367
based. Should add "the willpower instinct"

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Anyone has a Catholic/Early Christian reading chart?

>> No.19957758

>>19955141
Anyone got a chart for non-pleb fantasy? Looking online just leads to a whole bunch of Brandon Sanderson type abortions that im really not interested in.

>> No.19957783

>>19955951
Thanks

>> No.19957806

>>19955141
Anyone have on Anarchism proper?

>> No.19957893

>>19957633
fucking read the thread before posting see>>19956994

>> No.19957932

>>19956994
thank you

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When's someone making an accelerationism chart?
You can do a real nice primer of Deleuze all the way to post-Landian's and related blogs.

>> No.19958596

>>19955349
>What was his plan to save the west?
we musd belieb in ourselbes :D

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>> No.19958896

Any charts for Waldun? or F.Gardner maybe?

>> No.19958904

>>19955187
who makes shit like this?

>> No.19958907

>>19955296
No Serrano? Wtf

I'll check out the poet though

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>>19958879
>>19955187
>Reading all these books just to learn what your eyes and intuition tell you from looking at a kike for 0.5 sec

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>>19955187
>>19958879
Hey buddy, I think you got the wrong door, the /pol/ schizoposting board is two blocks down.

>> No.19958971

>>19958968
fuck you

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>> No.19959210

>>19955296
>aspiring edgelord's chart

>> No.19959218

Any charts on Cortázar?

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>>19955141

>> No.19959243

>>19958980
>(which are rare)

>> No.19959249

>>19959221
Cute chart :)

>> No.19959256

>>19955141
Is there any chart about overpopulation? I've been reading about that a lot lately and know some good books so if there isn't one I'll probably make it.

>> No.19959268

>>19959256
>overpopulation
Literally a Jewish psyop that is used to turn the world into one giant communist techno-dystopic state, just like the alarming rise of sea level and "global warming". If the earth was really overpopulated, they would first start with the most populated areas (India, China and Africa) and not with western countries.

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>>19956005
use >>19956005 though

>> No.19959438

>>19959268
Mate what are you on about? Overpopulation and the overuse of natural resources is pretty well backed up. Same with rising sea levels and global waring. If you are talking about declining white birth rates sure blame the Jews but that is not because overpopulation

>> No.19960927

>>19959438
I'm not the other anon, yeah global warming and rising seal levels are true but overpopulation is a myth. How did they calculate the number of people the earth can accumadate ?

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>Mate what are you on about? Overpopulation and the overuse of natural resources is pretty well backed up. Same with rising sea levels and global waring. If you are talking about declining white birth rates sure blame the Jews but that is not because overpopulation

>> No.19960960

>>19959438
When are the sea levels going to rise and when are we all going to die of global warming? Two more weeks?

>> No.19961034

>>19960960
Trust the plan!
California is going to be six feet under!

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Does anyone have a monarchist /lit/ chart?

>> No.19961121

>>19960960
They have risen around 16 to 21 cm since 1900 with 7.5 cm of that being since 1993.

>>19960927
There are multiple ways to calculate this. Earth overshoot day, the thing you see on the news every year is really the simplest one. It approximately calculates the amount of renewable resources available on earth which I believe were fresh water, forests, arable land, CO2 uptake and 1 or 2 more. It then compares this to how much of these resources are lost by emissions, deforestation etc. and estimates when we have used more than is produced a year. Currently we are on 1.75 earths needed per year (animals and plants also compete for these resources) and in 2050 it is expected to go up to 3. This however doesn't take into account many non renewable resources and of course doesn't go too deep into concepts like increasing energy demand to make up for, for example more water purification which will be needed.

A lot of measurements are also independent from population itself and just in general overconsumed. A great example of this is rare metals which are used in most modern technologies like laptops and computers (mostly in the magnets used). Mining these produces insane amounts of CO2, energy and acidic water and this is increasing sice the best mines are already running out. Some rare earth metals are expected to become scarce around 2027 with nearly half of them being scarce in 2050. Hell even iron is being mined at such high rates that around 2100 it might become scarce unless recyceling is vastly improved. All this is however talked about in books not tied to overpopulation directly but still are a clear result of it.

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>> No.19961924

>>19956005
>start Plato with a work that probably wasn't written by him
Are you retarded? Start with Euthyphro, Apology, Crito and Phaedo and then read whatever you want (with Laws as the last one)

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>>19962118
Absolutism Redux series:
https://imgur.com/a/ZymC1Vl

Grace Absolutism series:
https://imgur.com/a/4NgIBbs

Other Grace Infographs:
https://imgur.com/a/AERa2Bm

Grace Egypt series:
https://imgur.com/a/Ik8oeur

That one is outdated.
t. reading list creator

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>>19959210
>>aspiring edgelord's chart

>> No.19962656

>>19955951
I tried reading Keynes Theory and all the equations got me filtered. I'm definitely an idiot, but that experience leads me to believe that the person who made that chart hasn't read all the books he recommends.

>> No.19962707

>>19961224
i decided to read 12 rules for washing your penis because the conjunction of its cover and beyond order's one reminded me to swans albums, lel.

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>>19961083
Maistre is overrated imo as a monarchist because of trad circlejerks.
I would recommend these books:
Darius in the Herodotus Debate
(that is Herodotus Histories)
Hesiod's praise of kings in Theogony
Plato's Statesman, Laws, Republic
Aristotle Politics
Dante De Monarchia
Aquinas De Regno

Absolutist books:
Jean Bodin Six Books of a Commonwealth
(for a beginner on absolutism)
King James I political works
XIX of Leviathan goes over some Monarchy points
Robert Filmer Patriarcha & other works
Politics Drawn from Holy Scripture by Bossuet
Reflections of a Russian Statesman by Konstatin Pobedonostsev

If you're right libertarian leaning:
(I am not, but I know they like these books)
Liberty or Equality by Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddhn
(a kind of proto-Hoppe)
Democracy the God that Failed by Hoppe
State in the Third Millennium by Hans Adams II

Some of these books you'll find the most strong advocacy of Monarchy and its supremacy.

North Korean propaganda also has its own pre-eminence & kinda mirrors those ideals. I would recommend a few songs if you can find translations.
DPRK songs:
We Call Him Father
Our Father Kim Jong Il
Oh, Benevolent Father

Aristotle says the ideal of monarchy is a fatherly regime with parental care and love. & there are a few ideals of the pre-eminent Monarchy in those songs.

DPRK cartoons:
Two Commanding Swords
Nine Boatmen

These cartoons appeal to Homer's famous monarchist mantra of "let there be one ruler, one king"

Read all this and understand the pre-eminent view of Monarchy, and maybe you'll be a step above trads who usually turn out to be crypto-oligarchy apologists.

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>>19957089
Love that guy's videos

>> No.19964633

>>19962591
>tranny tranny tranny tranny
/pol/ has rotten your mind

>> No.19964802

>>19958980
You will never be the aryan ubermensch

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>>19964633
>/pol/ has rotten your mind
>>19964802
>You will never be the aryan ubermensch

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>>19964808
>he believes revealing all of these tranny pictures he's saved is supposed to own me

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Where are my Tradchads at?

>> No.19964942

>>19964926
incredibly based chart

>> No.19965358

>>19964627
Same. I saw one of his videos for the first time late last year and I really appreciate how fair he tries to be about things, even when he makes it clear that he does not agree with the subject matter.

>> No.19965379

>>19959438
I think the point that >>19959268 is trying to make isn't the same as the one he is actually making. Look at his sentiment:
>If the earth was really overpopulated, they would first start with the most populated areas (India, China and Africa) and not with western countries.
This is at least fair to point out. There is clearly an anti-european agenda intertwined with the very real problem of resource limitations vs general population.

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>> No.19965555

>>19964926
Pascal is trad?

>> No.19965603

>>19955141
>>19955157
>>19955167
>>19955187
what a based 4 charts to start

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>>19958572
I got some old ones

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>>19958572

>> No.19965667

>>19961224
>>19962707
>Carnival Diet book is real
topkek

>> No.19965700

>>19955221
>he didn't start with Guénon
bruh, no wonder you got filtered

>> No.19965703

>>19961924
I've read that line of criticism before, and it's retarded. Alcibiades I and II aren't written by Plato? Don't give a fuck, it's probably bullshit but even if it's true, call it Pseudo-Plato and read them anyway, they're fucking fantastic, fully worthy of being considered his works.
Late 19th and early 20th century German higher criticism is the dumbest, stupidest excuse for scholarship I've probably ever seen.

>> No.19965804

>>19955163
Not a chart, but Christopher Bruell's short (but fucking HARD) On the Socratic Education is the best introduction to Plato you'll get. The 16 short dialogues are a perfect introduction to what it means to live like Socrates.
His first paragraph will either entrance or repel you.

>> No.19965863

>>19965421
That's relationship with older women chart?

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>>19955141
>>19955157
>>19955167
>>19955187
>>19955296
you will never be a kşatriya

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>>19965869
>anime
Post ignored.

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Chart

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>> No.19965934

>>19964808
>tranny tranny tranny tranny
as predicted

>> No.19966064

>>19965379
>There is clearly an anti-european agenda intertwined with the very real problem of resource limitations vs general population.
Yeah sure this if of course especially with all the (((news))) saying to have no children to save the environment and such. I think this is more from just a general anti-western and virtue signalling standpoint and not from an actual concern about overpopulation. This has also bascially caused 90% of the people caring about overpopulation nowadays to be reddit tier anti-natalists which is really pathetic . One of the more prominent ecologists who wrote about overpopulation even specifically went against the idea that only one country or region should have less children or implement population control and instead said we should basically try and prevent those who are already poor (Africans mostly) form becoming a bigger group since they would just be a detrement to the rest of the world.

>> No.19966142

>>19966064
>we should basically try and prevent those who are already poor (Africans mostly) form becoming a bigger group since they would just be a detrement to the rest of the world.
Yeah, I am in full agreement with this sentiment.

>> No.19966177

>>19956804
genuine question, is this chart a joke? I don't mean just that the selection is bad, was the person who made this chart serious?

>> No.19966254

>>19965897
Whoever made that list chose the worst editions

>> No.19967056

>>19965863
yeah it needs an update

>> No.19967057

>>19962797
>>19962486
Bodin is a good read.
Especially if you're interested in the politics of Monarchy, particularly Absolutism.

Bodin's Six Books of Commonwealth:
(will take time to load, but it's the most accessible way to read him)
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A16275.0001.001?c=eebo;c=eebo2;g=eebogroup;rgn=main;view=fulltext;xc=1

That & the Methodus are good reads if you're a politics & /his/fag.

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>>19967057
WARNING:
If you are a Germanphile or like the HRE, Bodin was a French chauvinist and slamdunked them worse than Voltaire. You won't like him.

Jean Bodin on the HRE / Germans from Methodus:
"The way in which the Germans define a monarchy is absurd, that is, according to the interpretation of Philip Melanchthon, as the most powerful of all states. It is even more absurd that they think they hold the empire of the Romans, which of course would seem laughable to all who have well in mind the map of the world. The empire of the Romans was most flourishing under Trajan."

"The Germans, however, hold no part of the Roman Empire except Noricum and Vindelicia. Germany is bounded by the Rhine, the Danube, the Vistula, the Carpathian Mountains, and the ocean, but all authority ends at the foothills of the Alps in the south; by the Rhine and a few cities this side of the Rhine in the west; by Silesia, in turn, on the east; by the Baltic regions on the north. How much truer it is of the king of the Turks, who took Byzantium, the capital of the empire, from the Christians, the region of Babylon, which is discussed in the book of Daniel, from the Persians, and joined a great part of his dominion beyond the Danube, up to the mouth of the Dnieper, to the old Roman provinces? Now, if we identify monarchy with force of arms, or with great wealth, or with fertility of areas, or with the number of victories, or with the size of population, or with etymology of the name, or with the fatherland of Daniel, or with the seat of the Babylonian empire, or with the amplitude of sway, it will be more appropriate, certainly, to interpret the prophecy of Daniel as applied to the sultan of the Turks."

"Turning to foreign nations, what has Germany to oppose to the sultan of the Turks? Or which state can more aptly be called a monarchy? This fact is obvious to everyone–If there is anywhere in the world any majesty of empire and of true monarchy, it must radiate from the Sultan. He owns the richest parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe, and he rules far and wide over the entire Mediterranean and all but a few of its islands. Moreover, in armed forces and strength he is such that he alone is the equal of almost all the princes, since he drove the armies of the Persians and the Muscovites far beyond the boundaries of the empire. But he seized provinces of the Christians and the empire of the Greeks by force of arms, and even devastated the lands of the Germans. I shall not discuss the prince of Ethiopia, called by his people Jochan Bellul, that is, precious gem, whose empire is little less than all Europe. What of the emperor of the Tartars, who rules tribes barbarous in their savagery, countless in number, unconquered in strength? If you compare Germany with these, you compare a fly to an elephant."

>> No.19967351

>>19967080
>Frenchie picks a random definition of monarchy which makes no sense just to fit his agenda
>Frenchie thinks successor to the roman empire means you hold the same lands
>Frenchie sucks of Muslims
Yeah I'll skip him

>> No.19967693

>>19967351
>thinks successor to the roman empire means you hold the same lands
Based on what, then? Christianity? Lineage? Culture?

>> No.19967766

>>19965804
Interesting looking book. From what I can see it requires one to read the dialogues in the order proposed in the book as it builds on previous observations/questions. Also interesting that it begins with two works generally considered not to be Plato's work (Hipparchus and Minos). Does it do this as practice with Socratic dialogues before delving into works confirmed as having been written by Plato?

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>>19965551
>putting all those books before the Bible
>1611 KJV title page Bible
>next to Catholic apologists & others
>UFOs
>Evola
>chud

>>19965897
>>19965906
A lot of books here are also found in schoolchildren curriculum. I think I know a good addition for a /lit/ chart.
The Grimms' Fairy Tales complete.

>> No.19968006

>>19966177
yes this chart is entirely serious, I am the author and I would love to hear your criticisms of it. I take deep pride in my recommendations and will argue thoroughly my reasons for each if necessary.

>> No.19968074

>>19961121
>Currently we are on 1.75 earths need per year and in 2050 it is expected to go up to 3.
The amount of variables needed to say this with even 10% certainty is absurd but to follow it up with this statement:
>This however doesn’t take into account many non renewable resources and of course does go too deep…
shows just how truly naive you are.

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>>19968006

LOL. I know your lying, but I wanna here your troll defence of Animorphs, please.

>> No.19968574

>>19958921

Not everyone is naturally hateful. Some have to be tricked into it.

>> No.19968635

>>19968537
Animorphs is a very complex narrative about the thin lines between what we consider to be human and what we consider to be animal. It explores the concept of when we cease to become human (as explored on the cover) in the eyes of our peers. This is a topic explored within Kafka's Metamorphosis in a similar way to Animorph.

>I know your lying
No I'm not, these are peak science fiction

>> No.19968693

>>19964926
>Trad
>No Donoso Cortés, no Jaime Balmes, no Vázquez de Mella, no Elías de Tejada
What's with /lit/'s hispanophobia anyway?

>> No.19968858

does anyone have an intro to Buddhism chart?

>> No.19968947

>>19958879
>multiple books by Jewish authors
/pol/cels aren't smart but nothing new eh

>> No.19968959
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>>19968858

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>>19968959

>> No.19969101

>>19955367
Not ADHD, but Easy Peasy Method is a great resource to check out which really worked for me.

>> No.19969116

>>19956994
i'm starting to think none of you have actually read hegel :(

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>>19969024
holy based

>> No.19969127

>>19955141
EVIL Dugin chart?
It would be very topical

>> No.19969160

>>19955141
Anyone got any charts on like practical skills... anything to do with making money without being a wagie would be great. But even books on general problem solving and process management would be good.
>>19955367
I keep seeing that atomic habits book shilled and no one has been able to give me a solid reason why the fuck I should give a shit.
>>19969024
Kek

>> No.19969171

>>19969024
You WILL turn the wheel and you WILL enjoy it

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>>19969160
>making money without being a wagie

>> No.19969528

>>19969101
I've read Easy Peasy but I either didn't absorb it or something, cause I still do fap, just toned down porn a lot, went from using it always in video form, to some static images rarely.
Any suggestions in how you applied the book?

>> No.19969576

>>19968074
>The amount of variables needed to say this with even 10% certainty is absurd but to follow it up with this statement:
Not really these stats have been worked on and the measurments have been improved since the 90s and are updated every year. These things are really not that hard to calculate.
>shows just how truly naive you are.
No, like I said that sale just looks at resources the earth automatically renews. I even gave an example of the timescale of some non-renewable resources and different effects not taken into account but these only would make it worse. You just completely ignore actual data since it doesn't conform to what you want

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>>19964831
>>he believes revealing all of these tranny pictures he's saved is supposed to own me

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>>19965934
>>tranny tranny tranny tranny
>as predicted

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>>19968947
>>multiple books by Jewish authors
>/pol/cels aren't smart but nothing new eh

>> No.19969800

>>19967351
The Ottoman sultan held one of the two Roman capitals and even called himself "Caesar of Rome" as one of his titles. And this is because the Turks had conquered the people calling themselves Romans, who had been called "Rum" by the Arabs and Turks as a result for centuries before then. The Holy Roman Emperor, as has been noted, was one among several hundred German princes, and possessed neither of these capitals nor did he rule over any substantial number of "Romans" or Roman territory.

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>> No.19970062

>>19969576
These doomsday stats have been developed and pushed since well before the 90s and every decade the environmental doomsday gets pushed out another decade. This is all readily available on scihub. But yes you’re right 2050 is the actual year

>> No.19970085

>>19969643
yep, checks out
let me guess, you'll post another basedjak

>> No.19970100

>>19970062
I take it you are referring to the limits to growth. It was published in 72 and said it would take around 50 years before we would start to consume more than the earth produces and advocated for better resource and population management. In the 92 update however they said it was actually already happening so that doomsday stat actualy got pushed forward 30 years, not back. Some problems are already manifesting now but it is expected around 2050 things in general start to get fucked

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I'll post what I have. I didn't go through the thread yet so these might be repeats

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>> No.19970197

>>19958879
Here's what's interesting there:

Holy Bible
Hilaire Belloc - The Jews
Werner Sombart
Léon de Poncins
Yuri Slezkine
Robert Maryks - The Jesuit Order as a Synagogue of Jews
Louis E. Newman
Peter Schäfer
Marthe Robert - From Oedipus to Moses: Freud's Jewish Identity
David Bakan - Sigmund Freud and the Jewish Mystical Tradition
David Verbeeten - The Politics of Nonassimilation: The American Jewish Left in the Twentieth Century
Murray Friedman - The Neoconservative Revolution: Jewish Intellectuals and the Shaping of Public Policy
John Mearsheimer
Andrew & Leslie Cockburn - Dangerous Liaison: The Inside Story of the US-Israeli Covert Relationship
Jonathan Cook

The rest is boring conspiracy literature

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>>19955141

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>>19970197
>John Mearsheimer
>was almost alone in opposing Ukraine's decision to give up its nuclear weapons in 1994, predicting that it would inevitably face Russian aggression without a nuclear deterrent

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>> No.19970328

>>19970100
There’s more lit than just 1 book. But if you want to focus on that, focus on the fact that they were initially incorrect, can they only be incorrect in one direction? Also how did they account for any future technologies that seems like a practically impossible task when trying to determine when the earth will go up in flames

>> No.19970444

>>19970328
>There’s more lit than just 1 book
Yes and the original isn't that important anymore. I'd say the 30 year update is one of the most important of all the overpopulation books though. Take it as the starting point of a reading chart. I already said there are multipe ones which are important to read some of which deal more with specific resource shortages.
>focus on the fact that they were initially incorrect,
When I said incorrect that was partially true. They originally made 3 main models. One where we would do everything in our power to stop overconsumption, One where we would do only some things and one where we would do basically nothing. They thought the most likely was one was the second and this is where we had around 50 years. This is really what was wrong as the third model aka the one where we did nearly nothing is closer to our reality. This was basically the worst possible outcome they predicted and they deemed it as too pessimistic at first. In the 90s though they saw that this model was actually the most realistic. It was more their conclusion that was wrong instead of the actual data.
>Also how did they account for any future technologies that seems like a practically impossible task
Of course not but just hoping on future technologies is not right. Take for example our switch away from whale oil. Most whales were hunted for their oil but even when we found petrolium to light our oil lamps with the damage was already done. Whale populations have gone up slightly after conservation efforts but aren't anywhere close to their original levels. Same goes for green technology (which often isn't even that green and still pollutes a lot). It doesn't matter if we can reduce water pollution when 80% of groundwater is already polluted and unfit for drinking and irrigation like is the case in China. Then with rare earth metals becoming scare this will also bring problems with modern technologies which nearly always need them basically making it impossible to make all of the earth go green.
>when the earth will go up in flames
Saying the earth will go up in flames is a bit much. Some regions which are often poorer and more polluted will be hit harder like China and Africa. Western countries can mitigate some of the effects simply by having money though with how interconnected everything is nowadays things will still get go too shit to an extent. The doomsday calling the media does is overblown.

>> No.19970586

>>19970444
>Saying the earth will go up in flames is a bit much.
Sure let me use your terms:
>Currently we are on 1.75 earths needed per year (animals and plants also compete for these resources) and in 2050 it is expected to go up to 3.

>just hoping on future technologies is not right

Therein lies the rub, obviously only accounting for known environmental detractors creates a dystopian outlook which allows for virtue signaling sycophants to ring the overpopulation bell.

A couple questions; what is the only thing that can fix this so called encroaching environmental disaster?
Is it really impossible to have a “thriving” earth with the current globes population?

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New Charts.

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>>19970887

>> No.19970897

>>19970887
That is great, I've wanted something like this for ages. Did you make it? Kudos to whoever did.

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>>19970887
Final one.

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>>19970717
What's the substack of the Mishimanon doing the original translations again?

>>19970228
Mearsheimer must be pic related right now with all the i-told-you-so's he's being handed in the past year.

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>> No.19971005

>>19970937
fuckinhg lmao

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>>19971127

>> No.19971143

>>19955313
All the pretty horses is omegashit.

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>>19955141
Bowden is far, far too based for /lit/

>> No.19971289

Request Law of attraction and power of consciousness guide?

>> No.19971414

here is a /his/ chart I shared a while back on /his/ about the First World War. Shit's too big to post on this board
https://i.imgur.com/TMAuNyH.jpg

>> No.19971599

>>19970586
>what is the only thing that can fix this so called encroaching environmental disaster?
Hard to say. Most of the books I've read up until now advocate for population control and then they just either put their own spin on it with saying it could increase social justice or going like Malthus saying that we need to apply it to the poor to ensure the prosperous people aren't dragged to their level. At the same time though they all obviously state everyone would need to adhere to this otherwise the ones practicing it will just be replaced by the ones who don't making it realistically impossible unless you go for some green world police like Linkola proposed, so that won't happen. Besides that some people just throw their bets on technology like geoengineering or think we'll surely find more resources if we just look better. I personally think this might help to avoid the worst excesses of the damage but only in countries with enough money to pay for it. Geoengineering would only take off when the potential economic damage really becomes so significant people will want to invest in it and at that point substantial damage will already have been done although there is some real potential with it. I am western though so we have enough money to keep the hope high enough I guess.

>Is it really impossible to have a “thriving” earth with the current globes population?
Currently it is impossible yeah. If we really were to have far better technology like asteroid mining and efficient CO2 fixation this would of course fix a lot of problems but this is still quite a while off and deforestation and some other things would still cause issues. We could at our current population be fine on earth if everyone lived like they do in some African countries with consumption levels but well, that would suck. The situation would actually have been way worse if India, China and Africa hadn't been so backwards the last century. The more people start to increase their living standards the worse it's going to get. Sustainability at these high population levels is only really possible if a small group of people is industrialized and the rest stays pre-industrial society.

>> No.19971612

>>19955187
>guenon and s. rose on the same chart
you have never read either
>>19964926
>where are my fellow larpers at
go back to twitter, zoomzoom

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>>19968858
There
>>19969024
kek

>> No.19971757

>>19971599
> Hard to say. Most of the books I've read up until now advocate for population control and then they just either put their own spin on it with saying it could increase social justice or going like Malthus saying that we need to apply it to the poor to ensure the prosperous people aren't dragged to their level. At the same time though they all obviously state everyone would need to adhere to this otherwise the ones practicing it will just be replaced by the ones who don't making it realistically impossible unless you go for some green world police like Linkola proposed, so that won't happen. Besides that some people just throw their bets on technology like geoengineering or think we'll surely find more resources if we just look better. I personally think this might help to avoid the worst excesses of the damage but only in countries with enough money to pay for it. Geoengineering would only take off when the potential economic damage really becomes so significant people will want to invest in it and at that point substantial damage will already have been done although there is some real potential with it. I am western though so we have enough money to keep the hope high enough I guess.

How do you reconcile that people are the problem (overpopulation) while also counting on people (the doomsday scientists) to have the solution? I can’t reconcile those 2 things but maybe you have an analogy

>> No.19972223

>>19955141
Does anyone have a chart for The scramble for africa? in particular The one i want is Germany’s role. But any will do. Also any Egyptian and medieval charts will be nice.

>> No.19972345

Anyone have a chart for the Goths?

>> No.19973035

Anyone got indian history chart?

>> No.19973167

>>19973035
Seconding this. Been having an odd fascination with the subcontinent lately.

>> No.19973239

>>19955157
>>19955167
What does one read first? Guenon or Evola?

>> No.19973779

>>19973239
Guenon, as he is apparently extremely influential to Evola

>> No.19973914

>>19967963
>A lot of books here are also found in schoolchildren curriculum.
They really aren't. I don't know if you went to a good school, are a lot older than us or don't live in an anglophone country - but you barely read anything in school today.

>> No.19973945

>>19971612
>While studying at Watts' Asian institute, Rose read the writings of French metaphysicist René Guénon and also met a Chinese Taoist scholar, Gi-ming Shien. Shien emphasized the ancient Chinese approach to learning, valuing traditional viewpoints and texts over more modern interpretations. Inspired by Shien, Rose took up the study of ancient Chinese so that he could read early Tao texts in their original tongue. Through his experiences with Shien and the writings of Guénon, Rose sought out an authentic and grounded spiritual tradition of his own. Though he had previously focused on Eastern religions, Rose's spiritual journey led him back to Christianity and into the Russian Orthodox Church, partly as a result of his friendship with Jon Gregerson.

>> No.19973952

>>19957758
Gene Wolfe
Tolkien
Eugene Vodolazkin

>> No.19974034

I want to read about the mathematical and geometric perfection of the universe and its divine connections!

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>>19971612
You need to go back, Troon.

>> No.19974057

>>19968693
>Donoso Cortés, no Jaime Balmes, no Vázquez de Mella, no Elías de Tejada
Literally who are these?

>> No.19974276

>>19969024
toppest kek

>> No.19974493

test

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>>19959438
>Same with rising sea levels and global waring.

Is The Global Temperature Record Credible?
https://youtu.be/yqZGgaZaXig

Trends In Scientific Fraud
https://youtu.be/k1u4d-iKDvA

No Excuse For Data Tampering
https://youtu.be/SSg3h_eIvBw

The Superbowl Of Data Tampering
https://youtu.be/hElTSfQEdsk

Rewriting US History
https://youtu.be/ulWvj49kef4

Arctic Sea Ice Refuses To Melt As Ordered
https://youtu.be/WN3eKG7zBps

Tough Times For Arctic Alarmists
https://youtu.be/MMn_qNY5KZE

Heatwave Superstition
https://youtu.be/f5B8gcpggfs

Quantifying Heatwave Fraud
https://youtu.be/St6E1cF00GA

My Gift To Climate Alarmists
https://youtu.be/8455KEDitpU

NASA Debunks Global Warming Theory
https://youtu.be/0WcVGXA6Lr8

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>>19973952
Thank you.

>> No.19974547

>>19959221
anyone know if there are any charts for epic poetry specifically?

>> No.19975487

bump

>> No.19975913

>>19955951
>strategy&tactics
>the helicopter pilot's handbook

>> No.19975959

500+
https://mega.nz/folder/XZdADBhB#NMQSoqtgqIipiXBn0v1t5w

>> No.19976013

>>19967766
No, he assumed they're Plato's work, and in fact, are the perfect introduction to the philosophic life, considering pursuit of the good and law, respectively.

>> No.19976186

>>19965919
any recommendations on ancient near eastern religion/mythology? Doesn't have to also include ancient egypt.

>> No.19976375

>>19975959
What do you think about this one?
>>19956994
Yours looks to be an outdated partial copy of it.

>> No.19976386

>>19970222
retarded chart
>botns hard to get into
>the children of hurin hard to get into
literally read that when i was 12
>his dark materials d tier

>> No.19976438

Anyone got a chart for horror? I’ve been looking for one for a while but not sure if it was ever made. The last few times I’ve seen these threads it was either never posted or I missed it.

>> No.19976688

>>19955141
pls someone post the haruki murakami, need to impress girl I saw at the library with 1Q84

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>>19976438
>>19956994

>> No.19976722

>>19976688
Why do you need someone to post it here for you? You can't manage a few clicks to get to it?

>> No.19976724

>>19976722
?

>> No.19976752

>>19976724
Open link
>>19956994
Look at sidebar to the left
Open books if not opened
Open authors
Scroll down to the two Murakami charts
Look at and/or download them.

>> No.19976758

>>19976752
alternatively:
Open link
Be signed into a mega account
Use the search bar and search murakami

>> No.19976782

>>19976758
oh ok, sorry I missed that

>> No.19977312

>>19968006
All I've read on that chart are The Man in the High Castle and Animorphs, both of which I hold in high regard. I'm a huge Star Wars fan and have read lots of EU novels, but never The Crystal Star. What about that book makes it top tier science fiction, in your opinion?

>> No.19978884

>>19958913
thank you anon, I'm a big fan

>> No.19978891

>>19958968
based

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>>19964802
Trannies are crossdressing fetishists who just spent a decade trying, and failing, to force everyone to accept it.

>> No.19979968

>>19964802
Yes, we are, we are children of Europe and warriors.

>> No.19980072

Bump

>> No.19980084

>>19974052
seethe harder, larper

>> No.19980493

>all these charts for consooooooooming
why don't you niggas just go outside

>> No.19982034

bump

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>> No.19982138

>>19982052
I remember seeing someone posting about a "lainpilled theocracy". What would that entail?

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>> No.19983296

Does anybody have charts for the weirder stuff?
Oulipo, surrealism, pataphysics, absurdist books?

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>>19983240
>>19983262
based beyond belief
thank you very much

>> No.19983351

>>19955367
Do you have a download link for Adult ADHD Toolkit?

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>>19983296
Here's one

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>>19983296
And another

>> No.19983466

>>19983418
>>19983424
Thanks lads I'm craving weirder lit lately

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I made this using the recommended books list on the Symbolic World website, a site run by Jonathan Pageau (I recommend his youtube channel if you want content to listen to) and other orthodox christians. The goal of it is to help people see symbolism and patterns of reality through a christian view, maybe someone will get use out of it.

>> No.19984048

>>19955367
I want to try adult's cock balls torture.

>> No.19984185

>>19983721
spectacular chart, thanks anon

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>> No.19984572

>>19978884
You are welcome, anon.

>> No.19984607

>>19958968
Nigger

>> No.19985586

>>19955951
trash