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My birthday is in a few weeks, and though I don't particularly want anything, I'm thinking of asking for some books in the hopes that I will be able to motivate myself to read them at some point. My only real hobby is wasting my free time watching videos/films, posting on the shitty and playing games on my computer as well as the occasional incelwalk, and though it isn't going to revolutionise my life, it could be a start.
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I was thinking of asking for A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess, because its adaptation is by far one of my favourite films of all time, and maybe something by Joseph deMaistre or Meister Eckhart. If any of you polbrappas have any recommendations for authors who touch on the topics of both Christian theology and authoritative, tradititional systems of governance, it would be a great help. I've heard Evola and Guenon are interesting thinkers, although I'm not sure if their works are worth reading or compatible with the ideological framework I'm interested in learning more about, o algo.
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Check out Machiavelli. Brootal truthnukes about the most tradpilled system of governance.
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You wanna learn how to get really good ar reading books and not wanting to do other shit?
Get rid of your internet.
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>>2622685tsmt also find what you like to read. Quality over quantity. There are hundreds of thousands of books but you will only like certain topics.