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So, what do you think of it?
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1984 made me sad so i wont be reading other dystopian novels in a while
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>>3134953ESL for a while*
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Why is meditations in we need to go deeper? I read that in school.
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this is the same shit as what trannies do with video essays to brainwash you into becoming a tranny. 'required reading' just read whatever interests you
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I had Animal farm as a lecture once in my school and suprisingly all normiecattle in my class have actualy read the book. They have read it only because of "fuggen communism mayne".
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>>3135013Its the og stoicismslop
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>>3135019Stoicism won everthoughbeit
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>>3135021Stoicism is the philosophy of mud hut ooga booga folx in africa doebeit. It is the very opposite of the faustian pursuit of innovation and expansion, which made the west great.
(Btw marcus aurelius got cucked and instead of doing anything he embraced stoicism)
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These are like books for middle schoolers
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>>3135035What makes you think this
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>>3135044As an example, a stoic wouldve accepted high birth mortality rates because thats just how it has always been and its not worth making a fuss over if you cant (supposedly) change it. A person of the opposite belief wouldve obsessed and given over his entire life to extinguishing high infant mortality because he sees it as an obstacle to overcome no matter how ancient and unfeasable it may seem for the sake of the drive itself.
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>>3135062The lowering of birth rate mortality wasn't achieved by one person working really heckin hardarino. This is just a bad example.
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>>3134901 (OP)I like last century's history books for my country and it's geology.
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The Camp of Saints by Jean Raspail
gem about jeet invasion
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Non-fiction is pop snca shit you want facts read pubmed or science mags
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>>3135511Science mags were good 20 years ago. Not so much anymore.
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every single reading list has to be biased
If i were you i wouldn't read any of this because the listings seem to be swerved to liberal/anti authoritarian books
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>>3135532>"listings seem to be swerved to liberal/anti authoritarian books"Strangely I find liberals to be tyrannical these days, forcing their degeneracy with lawfare.
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>>3135073Yeah sure, we developed drugs that almost completely eliminated infant mortality by sitting on our asses and being stoics about everything. Dude, you are fucking retarded dear God how are you fucking alive you dimwit imbecile your ass shouldve been euthanized at birth holy shit you think you wouldve been born if not for the people who developed drugs that lower infant mortality? Dear fucking God you are genuinely a walking stereotype of a dimwit christcuck. You are genuinely fucking retarded so i guess i cant go too hard on you
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>>3134901 (OP)If you into dystopian fic I also liked
We by Yevgeny Zamyatin. tldr every goy house wall is transparent glass
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Also The Giver by Lois Lowry I enjoyed reading but it's more chill
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>>3135529You cant even have access to many published studies without area 66 top clearance not even for money
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>>3135587The giver "transfers" knowledge to a "chosen" boy with a touch of his palm or something. It's super creepy and mystical. The kid runs away at the end with a baby or something.
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>>3135563200iq Aryan crashout