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Michael Malice – The New Right

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  • Bob_C
    Bob_C Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,517 Founders Club

    better books to read (for at least the aspirations of the alt/ etc right):
    1. The Bible
    2. Homer's Illiad
    3. Homer's Odyssey
    4. Exodus & Ecclesiastes & the Psalms
    5. Virgil's Aeneid
    6. Socrates' Apology
    7. The Book of Matthew & Jefferson's Bible
    8. Plato's Republic
    9. Senecas's Letters from a Stoic
    10. Aristotle's Poetics
    11. Dante's Inferno
    12. The Declaration of Independence
    13. The Constitution
    14. John Milton's Paradise Lost
    15. Shakespeare's Hamlet
    16. Newton's Principa
    17. Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations and Theory of Moral Sentiments
    18. Thoreau's Walden
    19. Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn & all of his works
    20. Shakespeare's Hamlet
    21. Mises' A Theory of Money and Credit
    22. Hayek's The Road to Serfdom
    23. Melville's Moby Dick
    24. Einstien's The Meaning of Relativity
    25. Joeseph Campbell's The Hero with a thousand Faces
    26. Ron Paul's Revolution & Ebd the Fed
    27. The Bible


    Didn’t have time to read your review, too busy reading Einstein’s The Meaning of Relativity.

    And the Bible. Twice.

    For giggles, go ahead and highlight which ones on the list you actually have read.
    Definitely not #’s 13, 17, 22, 26.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,743 Founders Club

    better books to read (for at least the aspirations of the alt/ etc right):
    1. The Bible
    2. Homer's Illiad
    3. Homer's Odyssey
    4. Exodus & Ecclesiastes & the Psalms
    5. Virgil's Aeneid
    6. Socrates' Apology
    7. The Book of Matthew & Jefferson's Bible
    8. Plato's Republic
    9. Senecas's Letters from a Stoic
    10. Aristotle's Poetics
    11. Dante's Inferno
    12. The Declaration of Independence
    13. The Constitution
    14. John Milton's Paradise Lost
    15. Shakespeare's Hamlet
    16. Newton's Principa
    17. Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations and Theory of Moral Sentiments
    18. Thoreau's Walden
    19. Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn & all of his works
    20. Shakespeare's Hamlet
    21. Mises' A Theory of Money and Credit
    22. Hayek's The Road to Serfdom
    23. Melville's Moby Dick
    24. Einstien's The Meaning of Relativity
    25. Joeseph Campbell's The Hero with a thousand Faces
    26. Ron Paul's Revolution & Ebd the Fed
    27. The Bible


    Didn’t have time to read your review, too busy reading Einstein’s The Meaning of Relativity.

    And the Bible. Twice.

    Jokes on you because I can't read!