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Alright /lit/, as we're all aware that digital book burning, and literal book burning (*cough* France) is already occurring, what are your top pics to get before they're non-existent, only to (doubtfully) float around the controlled internet as corrupted epubs and PDFs?

One that's currently (and surprisingly) still being sold on Amazon, that is cheap, and that I would recommend, is "Against Our Better Judgement" by Alison Weir. Half the book is sources, but I really do think we need a PDF of each source inside the book before the internet changes again.

Aside from this, books on thinking. Psych, by Paul Bloom is like a first year Non-Marx psych course. Of course there are more advanced books, but this is a nice foot in the door for many people.

>> No.22236961

>>22236957
Geez, don't be so paranoid. A few niggers and retards acting out won't be the end of books. This has happened multiple times in the past.

>> No.22236989

>>22236961
Can't fault him. We can all feel that unrestricted flow of information will not be possible in the future. Boy scouts motto: Be Prepared.

>> No.22237002

>>22236961

Over the past few decades, there is a vast amount of information and books that are now hard to come by. Do you not think that with AI, and Cultural Marxism, there will not be an even tighter lockdown on information?

I may be paranoid, but the chances of this occurring seem pretty high given historical patterns.

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>>22237002
>cultural marxism

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>>22237014
Good Morning Rabbi

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>>22236961
>This has happened multiple times in the past.
Is that a reason not to be concerned?