Charts

Post your favorite book charts. Ones that have actually introduced you to new books you read and enjoyed.

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Here's a bunch of them if you want

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Winner

Charts about science books?

Do we really need a chart thread this often?
Hasn't everyone saved their preferred charts by now? Plus you can just go on the Yea Forums wiki and all the charts are there anyway

Sometimes we get newfags. Let's be nice to them. :^)

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Jesus Christ look at the comments.
>Wah why don't you like what I like, ugh so condescending

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Not bad

I saw a chart posted here a while ago, Achievements of Christian Poetry or something to that effect. It had heaps of obscure stuff (some I looked up seem to have no English translation). Does anyone have it?

Many charts in the chart threads are not on the wiki and many new ones are created all the time. Also I figure it's like an evolutionary process. No one is going to save a bad chart so its creator will either have to force it or it will die out.

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Is there a chart for "I'm so burned out that I've forgotten how to actually rest my mind, and I want to read a book that isn't even slightly challenging but also isn't too derivative, and is overall an enjoyable and restful experience"

what the fuck? how are you not going to include Sublime Object of Ideology? also I own Trouble in Paradise and it is not at all his most focused work, i stopped reading it half way through cause its just shitty unrelated rehashes of the same jokes and references. Very bad book!

Bump

This is massive overkill, and I really don't understand the audience for it. Anybody with a high school diploma could read How to Solve it and go straight to Apostol or Spivak.

This chart seems to conflate the actual, rigorous study of the foundations of mathematics (done by logicians, etc.) with the basic math knowledge you actually need to learn advanced material.

Not sure where to ask
Outside of the ancap stuff I've read and liked, other anarchist related things I've read and liked are Josiah Warren, Benjamin Tucker, Lysander Spooner, Henry David Thoreau, Samuel Edward Konkin III, and Kevin Carson (especially his Austrian influence)
I like the idea of a mix of anarcho-capitalism, agorism, and some mutualism
Or people freely deciding their own system without unnecessary violence and stuff
Where do I go from here reading wise?

Is that Napoleon book any good?

This is being discussed over here:

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