The most important and best books you will ever read

darthvader

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If you click onto this website you will find two of the best books (at least in my opinion) ever written about the white race. In fact these books are essential reading for white people who care about their future and survival. The books are "Nature's Eternal Religion" and "The White Man"s Bible". They were both written by Ben Klassen founder of "Creativity" a religion exclusively for white people. Some of you probably have heard about these books and may have them in your possession. For those who haven't please take the time to download and read these books. I would never waste anybody's time if I didn't think these books were important or boring. If anything these books are certainly worth the time for they are extremely well written with hard hitting facts. Hopefully these books will be added to the store collection on this site.

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I was just skimming through "Democracy in America" by Alexis de Tocqueville, one of the most brilliant tomes of the last 2 centuries. It is sadly prescient in describing exactly what would collapse the American Republic. I stumbled across a quote that I had not noticed before that most on this forum will find to be amusing and accurate:

"You may set the Negro free, but you cannot make him otherwise than an alien to the European. Nor is this all we scarcely acknowledge the common features of humanity in this stranger whom slavery has brought among us. His physiognomy is to our eyes hideous, his understanding weak, his tastes low; and we are almost inclined to look upon him as a being intermediate between man and the brutes."

Edited to add this one as well:

"I am obliged to confess that I do not regard the abolition of slavery as a means of warding off the struggle of the two races in the Southern states. The Negroes may long remain slaves without complaining; but if they are once raised to the level of freemen, they will soon revolt at being deprived of almost all their civil rights; and as they cannot become the equals of the whites, they will speedily show themselves as enemies."
 

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This is very prescient:

"I am obliged to confess that I do not regard the abolition of slavery as a means of warding off the struggle of the two races in the Southern states. The Negroes may long remain slaves without complaining; but if they are once raised to the level of freemen, they will soon revolt at being deprived of almost all their civil rights; and as they cannot become the equals of the whites, they will speedily show themselves as enemies."
 

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I was just skimming through "Democracy in America" by Alexis de Tocqueville, one of the most brilliant tomes of the last 2 centuries. It is sadly prescient in describing exactly what would collapse the American Republic. I stumbled across a quote that I had not noticed before that most on this forum will find to be amusing and accurate:



Edited to add this one as well:

Wow. Such sage wisdom and incredible foresight from 1835. :icon_neutral:
 
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Wow. Such sage wisdom and incredible foresight from 1835. :icon_neutral:

this is a cool thread.., another good insight from deTocqueville, 'Americans are so enamored of equality, that they would rather be equal in slavery than unequal in freedom.'

I read it as an adult, but 'Democracy in America' should be (but probably isn't) mandatory reading in high school history classes. anybody remember readin' it in high school (?)
 

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Not so political but if interested, I have a collection of books of amazing white heroes and successful white people of history, character building books or self improvement books

If not, i feel it is my duty to inform you of best books you can read as an aware pro white male:
The strenuous life by Theodore Roosevelt
 

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Getting Pat Buchanan's Death of the West in the hands of a DWF can do wonders.

For the high level WN, Kevin MacDonald's Culture of Critique is a good read as well.

For the guy who's not that into books, James Edward's Racism, Schmasism is a quick read.
 

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A great book about the origins of World War Two is David Hogan's masterpiece The Forced War.
 

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Atlas Shrugged is a good one. it was VERY prescient regarding many of the economic and socio-political machinations we are suffering from today.

Rand was a jew i can appreciate.
 

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Two lesser known Orwell books of interest are Homage to Catalonia and Down and Out in Paris and London. Homage is his experiences in Spain during the Civil War as a leftist volunteer, and Down and Out is what it sounds like.
 

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It wouldn't be a bad idea to read a bit of Eric Hoffer.
Start with "The true believer."

A real interesting guy. He was a fruit picker, author, miner, thinker, long shoremen, philosopher. None of his writing is ponderous. All his books are short and to the point.

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It wouldn't be a bad idea to read a bit of Eric Hoffer.
Start with "The true believer."

A real interesting guy. He was a fruit picker, author, miner, thinker, long shoremen, philosopher. None of his writing is ponderous. All his books are short and to the point.

Tom Iron...

Anything by Hoffer, but especially The True Believer. 1984 taught me that the authorities mean the exact opposite of what they say. Add Brave New World by Huxley which is also distopic but in a way different from Orwell and We by Yevgeny Zamyatin which inspired 1984. I promise that We will knock your socks off, read it!

I would add Our Enemy, the State by Albert J Knock and Witness by Whittaker Chambers.

There are many, many others.
 
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