I did my best to make a list of all the books Natalie mentions in her video “Envy,” released on the 21st of August 2021. Other media mentioned is in this description. I probably missed some things or made some mistakes, and likely have inconsistent formatting. I am not sorry! Something of note: I couldn’t find Huey P. Newton’s “Black Capitalism Re-Analyzed” on Goodreads, so I just added “On Black Capitalism” instead.
List on wikipedia about the incel murders
Eliot Rodgers’ manifesto
Possibly “Witchcraft Among the Azande,” the Granada Series
“What You Need to Know About the Evil Eye,” by TRT World
Wikipedia article on Plutarch/Ostracism
Black Swan, 2010
Spongebob Squarepants, just kind of in general
Amadeus, 1984
Nietche, Apollonian vs Dionysian
Us, 2019
Hands Across America campaign, 1986
Home Alone, 1990
The Muppets Christmas Carol, 1992
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1937
Why Bronze Medalists Are Happier Than Silver Winners, by Jason G. Goldman, 2012
Death Becomes Her, 1992
All About Eve, 1950
“Lady Gaga’s Cultural Revolution,” by Jessica Diehl via Vanity Fair, 2010
McMansion Hell blog
Fox VS Grapes fable
Mean Girls, 2004
Birth of a Nation, 1915
"They Believe in Ambitious Women. But They Also See the Costs.” by Claire Caine Miller via New York Times
Moder Times: Camille Paglia & Jordan B. Peterson
Stephen Hicks: Nietzsche Perfectly Forecasts the Postmodernist Left, PhilosophyInsights via YouTube
List on wikipedia about the incel murders
Eliot Rodgers’ manifesto
Possibly “Witchcraft Among the Azande,” the Granada Series
“What You Need to Know About the Evil Eye,” by TRT World
Wikipedia article on Plutarch/Ostracism
Black Swan, 2010
Spongebob Squarepants, just kind of in general
Amadeus, 1984
Nietche, Apollonian vs Dionysian
Us, 2019
Hands Across America campaign, 1986
Home Alone, 1990
The Muppets Christmas Carol, 1992
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1937
Why Bronze Medalists Are Happier Than Silver Winners, by Jason G. Goldman, 2012
Death Becomes Her, 1992
All About Eve, 1950
“Lady Gaga’s Cultural Revolution,” by Jessica Diehl via Vanity Fair, 2010
McMansion Hell blog
Fox VS Grapes fable
Mean Girls, 2004
Birth of a Nation, 1915
"They Believe in Ambitious Women. But They Also See the Costs.” by Claire Caine Miller via New York Times
Moder Times: Camille Paglia & Jordan B. Peterson
Stephen Hicks: Nietzsche Perfectly Forecasts the Postmodernist Left, PhilosophyInsights via YouTube



