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It is challenging to imagine another time in the history of the world that its people have been so greatly isolated, atomized, and demoralized. Make no mistake, this was intentional. The purpose of the system is what it does. So here we are. People living among people who have little in common, in a place that bears as much resemblance to us now as the dilapidated Colosseum does to Romans. We are falling and we are falling fast. In order to correct the course, we must understand where to go. Before you can know where to go, you must know where and who you are. You, the Western Man, must begin with yourself if you haven't already. Here are the books you should read. Get to it. Time is of the essence. African Kaiser Atomic Habits Camp of the Saints Case for Christian Nationalism Christianity and Liberialism Crime and Punishment Decline of the West Defeat into Victory Democracy in America Empire of the Summer Moon Endurance Gates of Fire Gulag Archipelago Guns of August Imperium Inferno Man and Technics Mere Christianity On War Plutarch's Lives Rebel Yell Return of the Strong Gods The Abyss The Bible (KJV) The Histories The Killer Angels The Korean War Vietnam War of Jenkin's Ear
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