OK having read only a few pages of Settlers I've heard there is strife within the bookish left over its value, accuracy or theoretical sagacity
interested either in anyone who can run down the argument, or fire broadsides into it
OK having read only a few pages of Settlers I've heard there is strife within the bookish left over its value, accuracy or theoretical sagacity
interested either in anyone who can run down the argument, or fire broadsides into it
As Sakai admits, he's a passionate non-academic so his argumentation doesn't meet 'academic' standards, but it's still really really helpful for popular education and popular understanding. It really helped me make sense of how Fordism and quasi-social democracy under the new deal were allowed to happen.