10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby Freitag » Sat Sep 03, 2011 4:07 pm

In that list should definitely be something about the continuation of Nazism, perhaps Martin Bormann: Nazi in Exile (PDF available at link).
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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby JackRiddler » Sat Sep 03, 2011 4:10 pm

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I made a list of online documentaries with something similar in mind -- oriented toward Empire as a whole than only deep state.

Psychological Operations (Scott Noble)
Why We Fight
Suez movie (Adam Curtis)
Hijacking Catastrophe (9/11)
Bill Moyers CIA history
Coverup (Iran Contra Affair)
Sir, No Sir! (anti-war protest during Vietnam)
Shock Doctrine (made without Klein's endorsement but good)
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Our Brand Is Crisis (Bolivia)
RAND movie
Compilation by "The Dossier" (on Afghanistan)
9/11 Press for Truth
Investigating Operation Condor
Lori Wallach lecture on globalism
Ruppert's original 9/11 lecture, Nov. 2001, delivered in Portland/Oregon State. Amazing stuff, covers oil drugs money laundering and geopolitics as well as 9/11 evidence up to that time (already the same corpus, pretty much).

Sorry, no links yet but all can be found online except perhaps Our Brand Is Crisis and Sir No Sir!

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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby Bruce Dazzling » Sat Sep 03, 2011 7:10 pm

"Arrogance is experiential and environmental in cause. Human experience can make and unmake arrogance. Ours is about to get unmade."

~ Joe Bageant R.I.P.

OWS Photo Essay

OWS Photo Essay - Part 2
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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby Marie Laveau » Sat Sep 03, 2011 8:06 pm

Anything by Joe Bageant

Programmed to Kill by Dave McGowan

Acid Dreams- The Complete Social History of LSD by Martin A. Lee and
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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby thesmokingpants » Sat Sep 03, 2011 8:09 pm

1st two books
Prometheus Rising - Robert Anton Wilson
Quantum Psychology - Robert Anton Wilson
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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby Laodicean » Sat Sep 03, 2011 8:37 pm

A People's History of the United States - Howard Zinn

The Iron Heel - Jack London

The Jungle - Upton Sinclair

those books blew my hair back...
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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby Laodicean » Sat Sep 03, 2011 8:40 pm

Tao Teh Ching - Lao Tzu
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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby DrVolin » Sat Sep 03, 2011 9:12 pm

Polybius: The Histories
Tacitus: On Imperial Rome
Procopius: The secret history
Anna Comnena: The Alexiad
Clausewitz: On war
Orwell: 1984 + The war commentaries
Knebel: Seven days in May
American Militarism 1970
Black: IBM and the Holocaust
all these dreams are swept aside
By bloody hands of the hypnotized
Who carry the cross of homicide
And history bears the scars of our civil wars

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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby Marie Laveau » Sat Sep 03, 2011 9:45 pm

Laodicean wrote:Tao Teh Ching - Lao Tzu



I prefer the Ursula Le Guin rendition.

I would avoid the Stephen Mitchell version, imho.
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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby smiths » Sun Sep 04, 2011 12:40 am

not a deep state book, but a manual of any aspiring puppet master and so fucking influential on political thinking it makes my ears ring

the prince, machiavelli
the question is why, who, why, what, why, when, why and why again?
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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Sun Sep 04, 2011 5:48 am

^^ 48 Laws of Power is a way more accessible / less dated version of that unreadable stuff. The Prince, after all, was itself an update of the Arthashastra and I personally much prefer Giordano Bruno's rendition of the material in De Vinculis in Genere.

Am I the only person here who considers Dave McGowan more entertainment than research? He's said a LOT of questionable stuff over the years and never been accountable for any of it. I just found another one last week trying to track down the provenance of the oft-quoted "The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media," which is attributed to William Colby but actually begins with McGowan's book "Derailing Democracy." I would definitely advise against including him in any syllabus aimed to teach fact. Which is very unfortunate considering the important issues he was covering.
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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby jam.fuse » Sun Sep 04, 2011 7:12 am

A People's History of the World: From the Stone Age to the New Millennium by Chris Harman

A tad orthodox Marxist for my taste but worthwhile.

http://www.marxists.org/archive/harman/ ... /index.htm

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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby dqueue » Sun Sep 04, 2011 10:29 am

I picked this up from something Jeff wrote some time ago, The Great Heroin Coup by Henrik Kruger. Still seems quite poignant today.
We discover ourselves to be characters in a novel, being both propelled by and victimized by various kinds of coincidental forces that shape our lives. ... It is as though you trapped the mind in the act of making reality. - Terence McKenna
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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby stoneonstone » Sun Sep 04, 2011 12:23 pm

operator kos wrote:I was thinking about including 1984 and Brave New World if I couldn't come up with more solid non-fiction titles, but you guys delivered. Thanks for all the suggestions.

I guess I should refine my question. The hypothetical target I have in mind for this hypothetical class is your average college-educated liberal who is fairly aware of social/economic justice issues but has never looked into topics that have the stink of conspiracy about them. Someone who is fairly intelligent but still subject to the 'stop think' of the conspiracy theory label.

I want a set of books that will cover these areas:

UFOs
JFK & other assassinations
9/11 & other false flags
human trafficking
human experimentation
banking
oil
drugs
black ops generally



JFK....I'd recommend this series of books:
http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&rh=n%3A ... rrb&page=1
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Re: 10 Essential Books for Understanding How the World Works

Postby stefano » Sun Sep 04, 2011 1:48 pm

Thanks, all.

Wot, no Chommo? My additions:

Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky by Noam Chomsky

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins

Blowing Up Russia: The Return of the KGB by Alexander Litvinenko

Carnages. Les guerres secrètes des grandes puissances en Afrique by Pierre Péan

And I heartily endorse all recommendations of Nafeez Ahmed and Peter Dale Scott.
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