I'm always juggling one fiction and one non-fiction, right now its "the Portrait of Dorian Gray" and "Debt: the Last 5000 Years". David Graeber's "Bullshit Jobs" is a big part of what radicalised me in the first place, i'm glad to be seeing some of his other stuff. Its a very intresting look into something I hadn't really thought much about. His writing is just so accessible compared to other leftist authors - he's a nice break after trying State and Rev lol
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thinking of rereading House of Leaves too, but jesus christ idk if i have the time
I'm always juggling one fiction and one non-fiction, right now its "the Portrait of Dorian Gray" and "Debt: the Last 5000 Years". David Graeber's "Bullshit Jobs" is a big part of what radicalised me in the first place, i'm glad to be seeing some of his other stuff. Its a very intresting look into something I hadn't really thought much about. His writing is just so accessible compared to other leftist authors - he's a nice break after trying State and Rev lol :graeber:
thinking of rereading House of Leaves too, but jesus christ idk if i have the time
"Debt" was such a fun read, I love shit like that, it really scratches my pop-sci itch without having terrible politics as most pop-sci does.