As I understand it, an alpha male has to be a superior individual who is also a born leader; i.e. he has to involve himself with other people. If he has the superiority but goes his own way, he's not an alpha.
So
Herbert von Karajan = alpha, Ludwig van Beethoven = not alpha
Douglas MacArthur = alpha, Screwball Beurling = not alpha
Ingmar Bergman = alpha, Jack Nicholson = not alpha
etc
ELEVEN FICTIONAL ALPHA MALES
Satan (Paradise Lost)
Belisarius (Count Belisarius)
Randle McMurphy (One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest)
Woundwort (Watership Down)
Ahab (Moby Dick)
Glanton (Blood Meridian)
Jubal Harshaw (Stranger In A Strange Land)
John Galt (Atlas Shrugged)
Woodrow F. Call (Lonesome Dove)
Captain Nemo (20,000 Leagues Under The Sea)
The Patrician (Discworld novels)
this book was always so hyped but it's just >I rest in a town >I go to a trench >tommies shell us and I get injured >I get evacuated to a hospital while my whole squad gets wiped out
and repeat
the only interesting parts were the ones where he and his squad sneak through the no man's land to kill some brits but that's aboit it. I don't know, maybe it gets interesting in the end, but I dropped it halfway. I was expecting depictions of big battles like somme but he missed them all due to injuries so it's just another trench warfare book
Mein Kampf
Hitler was too resentful to be alpha.
>Hitler
>Chad
Get that gay shit outta here, Read Mussolini's biography instead.
>Mussolini challenged his enemies to duels
Wow he's literally me If I was a dictator.
Always with honor by Pyotr Wrangel
The Count of Monte Cristo.
An excellent work of fiction.
PANZRAM
how about one who wasn't insanely evil?
Posted this last time you posted this thread but I'm sure you were too cowardly to read it.
Fake alpha alert, yikes!
American psycho by Bret Easton Ellis
Alpha males only exist among wolves in captivity.
There's no such thing as "alpha males".
This was debunked by the man who conceived the idea in the first place.
Alan Harrington's ''The Secret Swinger'' features some amongst the character lineup.
Jack London
As I understand it, an alpha male has to be a superior individual who is also a born leader; i.e. he has to involve himself with other people. If he has the superiority but goes his own way, he's not an alpha.
So
Herbert von Karajan = alpha, Ludwig van Beethoven = not alpha
Douglas MacArthur = alpha, Screwball Beurling = not alpha
Ingmar Bergman = alpha, Jack Nicholson = not alpha
etc
ELEVEN FICTIONAL ALPHA MALES
Satan (Paradise Lost)
Belisarius (Count Belisarius)
Randle McMurphy (One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest)
Woundwort (Watership Down)
Ahab (Moby Dick)
Glanton (Blood Meridian)
Jubal Harshaw (Stranger In A Strange Land)
John Galt (Atlas Shrugged)
Woodrow F. Call (Lonesome Dove)
Captain Nemo (20,000 Leagues Under The Sea)
The Patrician (Discworld novels)
AND ONE FEMALE
Ma Joad (The Grapes of Wrath)
>The Patrician (Discworld novels)
Pure sigma.
This plays whenever he speaks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLc6lwbJoxU
this book was always so hyped but it's just
>I rest in a town
>I go to a trench
>tommies shell us and I get injured
>I get evacuated to a hospital while my whole squad gets wiped out
and repeat
the only interesting parts were the ones where he and his squad sneak through the no man's land to kill some brits but that's aboit it. I don't know, maybe it gets interesting in the end, but I dropped it halfway. I was expecting depictions of big battles like somme but he missed them all due to injuries so it's just another trench warfare book