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16231087 No.16231087 [Reply] [Original]

What are some book recs on American indoctrination?

>> No.16231095
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>>16231087
no need to read a book, just read the NEET pledge

>> No.16231104

>>16231095
No. 6 still makes me lol if I haven’t read sit in a while. It could be on any random persons facebook page until that

>> No.16231110

>>16231087
a cool million by nathanael west

>> No.16231113

Read "Manufacturing Consent" by Noam Chomsky and our media landscape makes much more sense.

>> No.16231132

Turn that sweat pledge into a social organisation and you have a radical anti-establishment cross-ethnic pro-intellectual proletarian movement that can refresh the trees of liberty

>> No.16231141

>>16231132
No proletarian movement can be pro-intellectual. Or rather it can, but it will be only skin deep. So perhaps pro-intellectual but never intellectual.

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>12. I believe that all people are created equal

>> No.16231488

Incidentally I always love the "we don't need OSHA I'll test the job site asbestos myself" type of mentality I see peddled. There's just something so goofy about it.

>> No.16232075

>>16231087
do americans really