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Ebin

what was the most interesting of the of the four?

Which one was*

Nigger

48 laws of power has the most reread value. It has elements of the prince and war written into it.

Mexican but my skin is quite dark

cool, ill check it out. I am also Mexican lol.

>48 Laws of Power
No thanks, I only need 12 Rules ;)

>t. the boy who was made of soy

Are you referring to 12 rules of life? Lmfao go make your bed, Peterson is too soft for me

You’ve posted this bait every few days for weeks.

What is the single best self-help book?

The Bible by Jesus H Christ

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t. Low test

Congratulations on purchasing the over-ambitious militarist starter pack - guaranteed to get you a first class ticket into the lowest ranks of the military and a miserable existence as a private who takes orders whilst simultaneously moping about having to take orders, because you read these books and know that your superior intellect in power and leadership should grant you a higher rank by default.

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spot on user, this is wut i came here for.

What does the H stand for?

Holy

Prince is one of those texts that is underrated due to how it is perceived in the public as either "edgy" or "entry-level" despite being quite profound and revolutionary, influencing much of modern political theory. This is in spite of it being a didactic text written to get a job. And it's not even his best work on political theory, which is clearly Discourses.

Herbert