What's a Kiwi recommend book?

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Just finished reading Anarchists Handbook by Michael Malice, it was a decent read, and looking for something new. Already read Mein Kampf and the Torah as all good readers should.
 
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No Bullshit Social Media Marketing - Tips & Tricks on how to Create & Sustain a Solid Online Presence on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest & Google+ for the Entertainment Industry​

by Matt Jarbo
 
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Man, economy and state with power and market by Murray Rothbard. A bit of a heavy book (1k+ pages) but not math heavy.

I'm a broken record, but its because far too few have read what I think is essential economics, its a real insight to how fucked most of us are.

PDF/audiobook is free: https://mises.org/library/man-economy-and-state-power-and-market
I'll give it a look. I haven't read nearly enough Rothbard so he'll be a good addition to the others I've read. I'm surprised there isn't a box set where they chopped it up into 2-4 volumes to make it easier to handle as I like holding a book when reading not just reading a pdf.


No Bullshit Social Media Marketing - Tips & Tricks on how to Create & Sustain a Solid Online Presence on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest & Google+ for the Entertainment Industry​

by Matt Jarbo

After what he did to Ralph maybe it has some validity.


Welcome to the NHK

it's been out of print since late 2007 so you can easily find a copy of it on archive.org
I think I actually watched the anime at some point. Was a bit odd.
 
Man, economy and state with power and market by Murray Rothbard. A bit of a heavy book (1k+ pages) but not math heavy.

I'm a broken record, but its because far too few have read what I think is essential economics, its a real insight to how fucked most of us are.

PDF/audiobook is free: https://mises.org/library/man-economy-and-state-power-and-market
I don't agree with Rothbard's libertarian utopianism, but this book is actually pretty good. The distinction he makes between autistic, binary, and triangular intervention is way more useful than the normal public/private dichotomy usually presented.

Me personally I imagine Thomas Ligotti's The Conspiracy Against The Human Race belongs on the farms for this passage alone

What a high price societies must pay for their witlessness, far higher—if our masters were not too politically self-interested to admit it—than that which could ever be incurred by drug use. Ask William F. Buckley, Jr., a
good Catholic—why should they care what people do to or with their bodies?—and a defeatist on the subject of the American war on drugs, which may one day seem as quaint and thrill-packed as the era of Prohibition. But this will not happen until drugs have been branded and marketed by people who exist, and not sold on the street by and for those of us who, whatever the shade of our skin, are just niggers.
 
New Lies for Old by Anatoliy Golitsyn

It is a book written by a crazy man that the CIA and top military brass in the United States took at face value and used as a handbook rather than a warning.
 
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