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“Capital . . . in the political field is analogous to government . . . The economic idea of capitalism, the politics of government or of authority, and the theological idea of the Church are three identical ideas, linked in various ways. To attack one of them is equivalent to attacking all of them . . . What capital does to labour, and the State to liberty, the Church does to the spirit. This trinity of absolutism is as baneful in practice as it is in philosophy. The most effective means for oppressing the people would be simultaneously to enslave its body, its will and its reason.”

The following list is a collection of tools and disinformation primers that should be required study by every American citizen, they help us understand just how the wool has been pulled over our eyes by the 2 minutes hate anticulture of the post-Industrial Age.

Love and Nihilism: An Integralist Primer by S.R. Prozac

– Offers a intruiging alternative worldview where the individual is the least relevant and the overall harmony of the system is most worthy of personal sacrifice. Prozac presents a heroic portrayal of nihilistic ethics, metaphysics and civic duty while toasting to Vedic and Indo-European sensibilities washed away by thousands of years of Abraham’s neurosis. A must read!

“Baloney Detection Kit” by Carl Sagan

– For those who are just taking up the just duty of battling sophists at every step, Carl Sagan offers a plainly worded, easily memorable and effective toolset to engage the enemies of the republic.

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius (If you have some money get the Gregory Hays translation)

– The personal memoirs of the finest example of manhood to ever live, Marcus Aurelius expands on the metaphysics of Heraclitus while offering a warm tutoring in the Stoic (Socratic) lifestyle. Marcus speaks directly to the reader with urgency, dry wit and with vivid realism while maintaining his charisma, cheer and incredible sense of duty and conviction. If you are to read one book in your entire life, read this.

The Discourses and Enchiridion (Handbook) of Epictetus

– A major influence behind the ethics and logic of Marcus – Epictetus was the bridge between old and radical Hellenic-era Stoicism and more tangible, pragmatic, dutiful Stoicism of the Roman era. Epictetus was himself (like all wise men) an admirer of Socrates. Having refused to write anything down (like Socrates) what we can read of his today was compiled by his students, notably the Stoic and Roman statesman Arrian who studied under him.

Who Wrote the Bible by Robert Beckford

– Is a crucial introduction to understanding the origins and foundations of abrahamic religion. Once you have watched this video its time to study the bible. Why? Abrahamic neurosis is the basis of all contemporary western thinking, political theory and social dysfunction. Understanding the bible’s finer points is neccesary to understand where modern norms, desires, lifestyle choices, materialism, superstitions, cruelties, prejudices, inclinations and hatreds derive from.

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