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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 | ||
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Revision as of 23:41, 26 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