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Recommend me some /lit/ by Captains/Military leaders/Dictaters/Diplomats/Any people involved in politics/ etc. bonus points if its relatively modern(18th century-present). Basically anyone with influence that was an intellectual(far right controversial leaders are fine too).

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>>14610009
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Miguel Serrano: career diplomat, poet, author, occultist, weirdo.

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>>14610009
The Green Book by Ghaddafi

>> No.14610477

Carlos Fuentes was a politician, Vargas Llosa had some job related to politics too. Guimarães Rosa was a diplomat.

>> No.14610873

What's dictaters, Precious?

>> No.14610963

Grant’s memoirs are some of the best writing by any president and he was not a big intellectual. His clear lean prose influenced Hemingway and other American modernists. He wrote them while dying of cancer to save his family from financial ruin after going bankrupt due to bad investments.

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On War

>> No.14611618

Anything Patton wrote. Sun Tzu, also.