Hi there, I'd like to list a number of books i've read which I feel are somewhat mgtow related encompassing such themes as freedom, simple living, women, society and alienation.
I've been officially mgtow since 2005(niceguy's forum) and in that time have done alot of reading in regard to the issues above. It's nice to see that some of my favourite authors & books are even mentioned on the sidebar. I know that you have probably heard of most of these books but I will add them anyway, there might be a few gems you have overlooked. It took me the best part of a decade to discover these books, so I thought I would add them to make it simpler for the guys that are younger or newer to mgtow and knowlege of society and the Fematrix. Enjoy!
Thoreau - Walden
Nietzsche - The will to power, Thus spake Zarathustra
Emmerson - Essays
Bukowski - Post Office, Poetry
Satre - Nausea
Camus - The Outsider
Schopenhauer - Essays
G.K. Chesterton - What's wrong with the world
Carl Jung - (not really mgtow but important for expanding the mind)
Henry Miller - Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Black Spring
Dostoyevski - Crime and Punishment, Notes from the Underground
Kafka - The Trial
William. J. Dawson - The quest of the simple life
Hermann Hesse - Siddhartha, Steppenwolf
Herman Melville - Bartleby
Marcus Aurelius - Meditations
Lao Tzu - Tao Teh Ching, Hua Hu Ching
Bhikkhu Bodhi - The noble eightfold path
Tom Hodgkinson - How to be free (The Freedom Manifesto), How to be idle
Lawerence Osbourne - Bangkok Days
Chuck Palahniuk - Fight Club
Esther Vilar - The manipulated man
Warren Farell - The myth of male power
Lawernce Shannon - The predatory female
Mathew Fitzgerald - Sexploytation
Helen Smith - Men on Strike
ここには何もないようです