The person who made this image and reasoning behind including books: https://www.anarchonomicon.com/p/the-anarchonomicon-real-banned-book
And followup: https://www.anarchonomicon.com/p/addendum-the-most-banned-book
What banned/controversial books have you guys read? Which would you recommend? Are there any books that should be on this list but aren't?
Personally I think this list needs to include Hit Man: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors which is currently the only book where the publisher has been successfully sued for a crime committed by the reader. Also I have no idea why Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses isn't included considering there is a bounty on the translators of the book.
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The Turner Diaries was crap. It's obvious from the way they're written that the dude was super into the soc part of natsoc which is very cringe.
Expedient Homemade Firearms was interesting from an intellectual standpoint but the author is very aware that these are not good designs, just the absolute bare minimum.
I've read several of Evola's books including Ride the Tiger and Revolt Against the Modern World and while he's got a point, it was nothing new to me since I grew up with an involved father.
The Slaughter of Cities was a slog. Correct, but dense to read.
Democracy - The God That Failed was good. Hoppe is the only influential libertarian who understands that it's not for everyone.
Improvised Munitions Handbook TM 31-210 is great fun, made my teenage years better for sure.
Two Hundred Years Together was definitely worth reading, as is Solzhenitsyn's other famous book The Gulag Archipelago
No idea why Tarnsman of Gor is on there, it's a bit coomer but it's hardly The Story of O or the Hundred Days of Sodom.
Germany Must Perish! was a book. Not good, but I wasn't expecting it to be. Antisemites love to quote it because a jew wrote it, but it's just wartime propaganda. Vicious and the author was definitely breathing too heavily when he wrote it sure, but propaganda nevertheless
Mein Kampf isn't as bad as people claim.
Not on the list but should be:
Voluptuous Panic was certainly an eye-opener, even for someone used to gay degen behaviour
If You Give a Gay Their Way wasn't particularly well written, but it's an extremely comprehensive look into the mindset of anti-homos
Ecodefense: A Field Guide to Monkeywrenching is a neat look into extremist beliefs and actions, similar to our beloved uncle Ted's manifesto
Camp of the Saints was difficult to get through because it's typical fr*nch writing, but it was prescient
The World Book Encyclopedia 1974
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At no point in your rambling, incoherent post were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone on this site is now dumber for having read it. May God have mercy on your soul.
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What's the reasoning for this?
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https://x.com/ramzpaul/status/1028020726010458112
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