RE: Let's read 1984! - What is your favorite red pill book?

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Let's read 1984! - What is your favorite red pill book?

in books •  8 years ago 

The Problem of Political Authority by Michael Huemer

Summary:

https://williamkiely.liberty.me/what-is-huemerian-anarchist-libertarianism/

I was more awoken to things just by paying attention to events and being a voracious reader of online content. That book is the best most persuasive argument for my own positions that I have seen though.

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Wow he was actually my professor last semester. Didn't realize he was such a prominent philosopher! My beliefs always tended to coincide with his, and he was a definitely an interesting teacher too.

Thanks for the tip! But yeah, the same counts for me. Reading books is not something I do every day.

Much shorter than a book, but also a really good read I encountered recently:

The Sermon on the Mount: A Manifesto for Christian Anarchism

https://archive.org/details/TheSermonOnTheMount_653

Alright thanks again mate