Schedule
Week 1 - July 1st Foreword and Chapter 1. Sunday Discussion.
Week 2 - July 8th Chapter 2, Sunday Discussion.
Week 3 - July 15th Chapter 3, Sunday Discussion.
Week 4 - July 22nd Chapter 4, Sunday Discussion.
One of my Top 10, without hesitation. I draw upon this work and it's the basis of how I go about agitating and educating, especially in irl encounters.
"over a million copies sold" is such a funny capitalist phrase to put on such a vehemently anticapitalist book
I’d love to give this one a read, still haven’t finished it on my own as much as I want to
My only complaint about this book is that lib educators are somehow able to read it without engaging with its politics
Yes, this shit exactly
Me in my graduate school class being like "This is a great book and all but obviously the context of teaching in the US under capitalism is completely different. Anyone want to grapple with that?" and just getting blank stares
I know people who read Fanon's Wretched of the Earth in university and were taught how to read it and consider decolonization through a nonviolent lens.