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Recommend me political literature, maybe I will stop changing ideology so much if I read things (maybe) also PLEASE INCLUDE LINKS | Recommend me political literature, maybe I will stop changing ideology so much if I read things (maybe) also PLEASE INCLUDE LINKS | ||
==Have Read== | ==Have Read== |
Revision as of 00:41, 27 February 2024
Recommend me political literature, maybe I will stop changing ideology so much if I read things (maybe) also PLEASE INCLUDE LINKS
Have Read
- 100 Questions about Fascism (1936?, Oswald Mosley)[1]
- My Opinion: I agreed with the proposals this generally, although the policies of England are not applicable everywhere in the world due to varying cultures - but I certainly agree that in many of the cultures of the world, some form of fascism would be ideal or at least much more functional than the current systems
Am Reading
- Germany Tommorrow (1940, Otto Strasser)
- Current Page: 31
Recommendations
- The National Bolshevist Manifesto (1933, Karl Otto Paetel)
- Ccru Collcted Works 1997-2003 (1997-2003, Various Authors) ( From: Meadow)
- “The Social Contract” - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- “The Freedom Complex” – Christian Schumacher
- “Chronicle of a Death Foretold” – Gabriel García Márquez
- ↑ Seen some different dates such as 2006 as well