So far Ive been recommended 10 days that shook the world, ilan pape, david graeber, and walter rodney.
I did a theory thread so i might as well do this too.
So far Ive been recommended 10 days that shook the world, ilan pape, david graeber, and walter rodney.
I did a theory thread so i might as well do this too.
i don't think there's an essential stable of history books for everyone. if you're uruguayan the Tupamaros are pretty relevant, elsewhere substantially less. what i recommend and talk to people about around where i live is definitely not the same as what's important to someone in pakistan or angola.
i wouldn't want to discourage anybody from taking an interest or lessons from far afield, but if we're approaching this from what someone absolutely NEEDS to know, it's got to be local first.
That's probably gonna require an understanding of US foreign policy, and that of other colonial powers, at some point though.