I want a book about power. I want to understand it logically, really have the mechanics explained in a systematic way, with lots of sciencey words for the principles at work
In particular, I want to understand why the intelligence apparatus is so important, how fraternal organizations would possibly be able to hold on to power for ages, etc; In a very sciencey-sytematic way. This image is just a pic I used, it's a total niggerbook not what I'm looking for. And The Prince is also not good. I want something with sciencey words explaining why hierarchy, intelligence, blackmail, fraternal organizations, incentive, competance, conspiracy, etc. are important etc.
Might is Right, by Ragnar Redbeard, published in 1890. I would link it but no one ever shows the least bit of interest and it's always pearls before swine.
Colton Thompson
Know anywhere to purchase a physical copy? It's on my list.
The Coup was interesting, talks about how fickle the nature of power really is and mentions how real leaders did their takeovers
Isaiah Cruz
Ostara Publications Alibris
Elijah Howard
Well by publishing a book about it, they by definition aren't worried about the swine:-)
Just found this cool pic of Machiavelli, but this book was a huge disappointment. I read it years ago and figured I just didn't really read it well.
It's very esoteric, and was probably revolutionary for it's time, but it just really specifically talks about HOW to achieve and hold on to power, rather than a scientific examination of the principles and forces at work.
Do you think it's really true that fraternal societies have literally been holding on to power for centuries or even millennia, of do you think that's exagerated /x/ tier shit?
Joseph Bell
And what do you think about the theory that everything from coups to world wars are really just more or less windows dressing?
Like in a coup, no actual power was really changed, because someone above was controlling both sides? This seems illogical, because eventaully you would get powerful enough that you could kill your handler, right?
Jose Diaz
When you think of jews and frats and stuff, you gotta think of it as something natural. People make it all out to be some spoopy shit but it's really a bunch of people with interests and a close bond in an organization, like a guild almost. Jews should be thought of like Gypsies instead of evil leprechauns or something, their culture and maybe their biology is just not fit for our people and land, and in the same way think of fraternities and groups as families of dedicated people working within various places in corporations and governments, it's not paranormal, when you get big you get certain groups that want your name, and these are the ones the people here fear. It's less about the group itself and more about the people in it running the power, kinda like bands selling out politicians do too I think there is still room for chaos and luck in life, as much as the established don't want it. Byzantium was a place where even the peasant could become emperor if he played his cards right, I think the idea that there are groups of influence and elites is right, but to have them control everything for all time Mystery Babylon style sounds over the top
Angel Anderson
you are searching for clausewitz. read vom kriege (on war), get the jolles translation. suntzu < macchiavelli < clausewitz
all these other retards mix in morality and other subjects with violence which, while poetic and truth containing, end with their analysis. clausewitz thoroughly describes precisely what is war, and in so doing he sets a pure and isolated system whose concepts can then be applied to basically any conflictual human dynamic. it is one huge didactic argument with all the german autism you crave
John Ramirez
One thing I've really come to understand is the power of cartelization.
People have power, specifically because the people under them, know they have influence over so many other powerful institutions, that they can by definition have the resources necessary to kill them if they step out of line.
I know that sounds obvious, but you wonder "how could some snivelling jewish pedophile become so powerful, why doesn't someone just kill him and take his power?"
But yet, he may just be a snivelling jew, but he happens so have influence over the powerful and competant leader of X as well as Y and Z. So X may want to steal his power, but Y and Z can stop him.
And they all benefit from this arrangement, because each knows the entire parallel power structures working to keep them in place. But obviously these things can become fractured, I really want an intuitive understanding of this and I don't have it.
What you want is to learn more about mafias and manipulation, which is something very poorly explained on purpose. After the big nosed monarchy lost the ability to openly exert power in the west, their power comes from pretending to be something that they aren't and doesn't fit this african negro mindset: a public service, or a business, or a charity, or a facilitator of international cooperation, or an investor...
Colton Fisher
you're looking for a book that reveals the secrets of power. think about how many people before you have tried and failed to find something like that.
real power is guarded. no one leaves the keys to the kingdom out in the open, and elite members of closed cliques are all about covering their tracks.
you will not find what you seek. any book that really pulls back the curtain on all that shit is either out of your reach or totally incomprehensible to you.
Joseph Hill
Thanks. I am looking up Clausebro right now.
I will remember the name, cuz Clause is the name of the fish in American Dad, a show about the CIA lol.