serpentwalker666 said:
Hello, I wanted to start creating a comprehensive list of books for various intellectual subjects like computer science, mathematics, chemistry, and related.
I was planning on digging through the web and making a giant list of good ones for SS to refer to. I would do this very gradually and do one list at a time to make sure it was of good use.
I wanted everyone's thoughts on if this would be a valuable thing to do, or if all these sorts of things are already organized and categorized by other members elsewhere for the community?
Please share your thoughts as I'm extremely curious.
Alot of infographics exist for this sort of thing. The science board on 4chan also has lots of recommendations like these.
I think it would be best if people would share the books they read that have had the greatest impact on their worldview, their mindset, or their development.
On that note you could trawl the forum and see what books/authors are recommended most by the forum members, then organize then into a list.
Commonly mentioned titles/authors here (like rich dad poor dad and millionaire fastlane) should be ranked highly in the list and considered essential reading.
An example of such a list could look like this:
1a. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
1b. Letters from Seneca(not mentioned often here but I consider it essential reading along with meditations for stoic philosophy)
2. Rich Dad Poor Dad
3. Millionaire Fastlane
4. Nietzsche (various works)
5. Mein Kampf
Initiation into Hermetics is mentioned occasionally here but I'm thinking it's redundant to list since the meat & potatoes are on the JoS website, and in their most uncorrupted and simplified form.
My thinking is that books on STEM subjects are too niche to be useful to the majority of people. If we create a list of recommended books, they should be books that
everyone can benefit from. Books that broadly expand your mind.
I think it would be beneficial for the community for everyone to have a common literary background, especially in the philosophy and culture of our pagan ancestors. A core satanic curriculum.
I would love to be involved with such a project.
PS, it could be helpful to create reading lists on specific subjects in the JoS worldview. Collections of books and articles for example that illustrate the realities of life under national socialism, without the jewish lies. Or collections which specifically expose jewish usury & slavery. If that makes sense.