For people in the transhumanist / rationalist / utopian scientific sphere (which I have an affinity for, even if it is full of libertarians), I'd recommend The Conquest Of Bread. It's overprescribed as the anarchist answer to State & Rev, but holy shit does it hit the tastes of that group right on the head.
I'm not 100% sure yet, but I'm starting to think Bret Devereaux's blog might be the gateway for D&D nerds.
For people in the transhumanist / rationalist / utopian scientific sphere (which I have an affinity for, even if it is full of libertarians), I'd recommend The Conquest Of Bread. It's overprescribed as the anarchist answer to State & Rev, but holy shit does it hit the tastes of that group right on the head.
I'm not 100% sure yet, but I'm starting to think Bret Devereaux's blog might be the gateway for D&D nerds.
I was radicalized by Rzewski's "The People United Will Never Be Defeated" though, so who knows really.
State and Rev vs. The Conquest of Bread dont really hit the ssame spots I dont understand whay anyone would prescibe one over the other.