Finished Neither Vertical Nor Horizontal by Rodrigo Nunes, shoutout to whoever here posted about it a few weeks ago. Thought it was fantastic, it's really given me a lot to think about in terms of organising. He kind of rightfully skweres the false promises of the horizontal movements of the last few decades like Occupy, but still shows how aspects of them can still be really critical in building movements, which I took a lot out of. His criticisms of vertical movements were also very measured. Honestly hard to sum up in a short post but would be happy to chat more if anyone else has read it. Draws heavily on Freire I feel, which I loved.
Finished Neither Vertical Nor Horizontal by Rodrigo Nunes, shoutout to whoever here posted about it a few weeks ago. Thought it was fantastic, it's really given me a lot to think about in terms of organising. He kind of rightfully skweres the false promises of the horizontal movements of the last few decades like Occupy, but still shows how aspects of them can still be really critical in building movements, which I took a lot out of. His criticisms of vertical movements were also very measured. Honestly hard to sum up in a short post but would be happy to chat more if anyone else has read it. Draws heavily on Freire I feel, which I loved.
Also, have just started Vol 1 of Capital!