MGTOW literature

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    Hellraider
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    Hi guys which books do you think a mgtow should read?

    Personaly i read The Manipulated Man by Esther Villar a couple of years ago and it changed my perspective of the female mind forever.

    That´s why i took the red pill so easily.

    What books do you think i should recommend to my blue pill friends to turn them into mgtows?

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    Hi Hellraider,

    some stuff here.

    22 Reasons to go MGTOW – Troofova Reethin
    Sexploitation – Matthew Fitzgerald
    Sexual Utopia in Power – F.Roger Devlin
    SJWs Always Lie – VOX DAY
    The Way of Men – Jack Donovan
    Gorilla Mindset – Mike Cernovich
    Stand by your Manhood – Peter Lloyd
    MGTOW – Men going their own Way – Carl Oren
    No more Mr. Nice Guy – Robert A. Glover
    The Rational Male – Rollo Tomassi
    The Rational Male(Preventive Medicine) – Rollo Tomassi
    Legalizing Misandry – Paul Nathanson and Katherine K. Young
    Spreading Misandry – Paul Nathanson and Katherine K. Young
    The Woman Racket – Steve Moxon
    FEMINISM, the ugly truth – Micke Buchanan

    and some free stuff

    http://www.redpillhandbook.com/
    http://www.breitbart.com/london/2014/12/04/the-sexodus-part-1-the-men-giving-up-on-women-and-checking-out-of-society/

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    You also find some free articles like the Sexodus etc. here at MGTOW.com in the Archives –> Read

    Blog Archive

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    Rockmaninoff
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    All of Ayn Rand’s novels and all her heroes are MGTOW.

    ". . . elle, suivant l’usage des femmes et des chats qui ne viennent pas quand on les appelle et qui viennent quand on ne les appelle pas, s’arrêta devant moi et m’adressa la parole"—Prosper Mérimée

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    RoyDal
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    Any book in the archives section of this site. Add this to that list:
    Men on Strike: Why Men Are Boycotting Marriage, Fatherhood, and the American Dream – and Why It Matters by Helen Smith PhD

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    All of Ayn Rand’s novels and all her heroes are MGTOW.

    Hey Rock, I just found a first edition of The Fountainhead in good shape (no dust jacket) green cover for a dollar in a thrift store! I read about two books a week and am somewhat of a vintage book collector. It is amazing what you can find with some consistent snooping through thrift stores.

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    Faust For Science
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    All of Ayn Rand’s novels and all her heroes are MGTOW.

    Yea. In a way she was a NAWALT, because she recognized that society was leading to men going MGTOW decades before anyone else. Atlas Shrugged is practically a detailed how to book for MGTOW. Her works predate all MGTOW style situations. Even the herbivore men came after her works were published.

    Ayn Rand is proof that a woman can understand the MGTOW movement and why men go their own way. It is just that most women refuse to understand.

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    Mp357
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    Jiddu krishnamurti is also a good read. Iam working on “the first and last freedom” which I think is his first book.

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    Jiddu krishnamurti is also a good read. Iam working on “the first and last freedom” which I think is his first book.

    Nice! I think I have read everything he has written. I read at least 100 books a year, and not one to stick to the same stuff either. Sci-fi, fantasy, philosophy, political stuff from all angles, history, how to guides… I swear I have learned more about the world from just a half a year of reading than I ever did in 15 years or so of school.

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    Philo
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    The philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) wrote about women who were known as “bluestockings” during his time. These women in England have been attributed with laying the foundation for the feminist movements that were to come in later centuries. I find it interesting how what we call MGTOW today is not a new line of thought but has its own roots back even well before the American Revolution.

    Here is a quote from Rousseau – “Every blue-stocking will remain a spinster as long as there are sensible men on the earth.”

    Even back in the age of enlightenment the philosophers of the day were warning about “a certain kind of women” in society. My point is that you can go back as far as you like and can find literary references to the peculiar behavior of women and the hints of a MGTOW attitude that such behavior elicits from men. The story of Samson and Delilah comes to mind from the Old Testament.

    This above all: to thine own self be true - William Shakespeare

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    Franky
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    Nietzsche’s zaratustra
    .While you may not find it to be particularly migtow i think it may help you find your path as a man in this life.
    No guarantee it will though.

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