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sure, try to guess mine
>>18643471
umm.... Storm of Steel?

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>>18086351
I used to be a conservative until a bit ago. Before that I was a "progressive" (whatever that word means). Over time I realised that true conservatism had been hijacked by liberals who twisted the morals of a people (or peoples) through their "dialectic of the revolution". I have rejected the bourgeois dialectic and am somewhere in between reactionary and third positionist type of thinking.
To answer your:
>Best books on the nature of conservatism?
You should go for any book by Roger Scruton. He's the only conservative I respect (that I can think of right now) because of his freat books on Western Culture, and now Civilization.

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>>18009289
the whole chart is coma inducing.
You have Friedman (Jew) and Thomas Sowell (Black).
You have stoics, who are individualists, and advocate for a man to stay away from politics.
On the /ourguys/ list you have Breivik; guy who killed Norwegian children.
Also, no sign of Jonathan Bowden (pbuh), one of our best reactionaries in the last decades
>>18009343
The problem is: if you don't get a movement with a large following, then how shall we win?
But I completely agree, I'm not very fond of these types of people

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>>17942509
Just read these:

Third Positionists:
Julius Evola
Mircea Eliade
Martin Heiddeger
Nicolás Dávila
Juan Donoso Cortés
Alasdair MacIntyre (more left-wing, but I still consider him to be a third)
Giovanni Gentile
Alain de Benoist (more right-wing, but I still consider him to be a third)
Francis Parker Yockey
Anthony Ludovici
Leo Strauss (jewish, still really good)
Alexander Dugin
Carl Schmitt
Mario Palmieri (I can only find one book of his and it's on Amazon)
Alfredo Rocco
José Antonio Primo de Rivera
Corneliu Cordenau
Third Positionists:
Edmondo Rossoni
Sergio Panunzio
Michel Aflaq
Juan Perón
Ramiro Ledesma Ramos
Giuseppi Bottai
Muammar Gaddafi (The Green Book)
Ugo Spirito
Antoun Saadeh
Raven Thompson
Onesimo Redondo
Georges Valois
Gottfried Feder
Gamal Abdel Nasser (a politician, but read his "Egypt's Liberation: The Philosophy of the Revolution")
Gregor Strasser
Otto Strasser
Plinio Salgado (Brazillian, don't know how hard it is to get in English)
Jean-François Thiriart
Adriano Romualdi
Corrado Gini
Giorgio Locchi
Stefano Vaj (I can only find refferences to him, never really anything direct)
Enzo Erra
Giorgio Pisanó
Franco Freda
Georges Sorel
Thomas Carlyle
Giovani Papini

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