That's fair, but it's a really important read, in my opinion. It really solidifies that argument about history of society being the history of class struggle. Communism vs Nazis is like the epitome of class warfare with Nazis being the footsoldiers of capital and Communists just being people trying not to be treated like slaves.
Have you read The Jakarta Method?
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I ended up being glued to it and read the whole thing in 24 hours. Then followed it up with The Act of Killing.
Took me a few days to feel aight.
That's fair, but it's a really important read, in my opinion. It really solidifies that argument about history of society being the history of class struggle. Communism vs Nazis is like the epitome of class warfare with Nazis being the footsoldiers of capital and Communists just being people trying not to be treated like slaves.
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The Blowback podcast is a really good followup for it. For future reference. Lot of familiar names.