Reading socially is just so much better than reading alone.
There was no appetite for bread when I asked, so I welcome other suggestions. Highly-upvoted comments in the thread will be bookclubbed. Some suggestions that're on my radar:
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David Graeber – Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology (100 pages)
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Cockshott – Towards A New Socialism (199 pages)
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Hannah Arendt – The Origins of Totalitarianism
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Amílcar Cabral, Resistance and Decolonisation (205 pages)
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Fanon – The Wretched of the Earth (251 pages)
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Bread Is the Devil: Win the Weight Loss Battle by Taking Control of Your Diet Demons by Heather Bauer and Kathy Matthews
Bread Is the Devil: Win the Weight Loss Battle by Taking Control of Your Diet Demons by Heather Bauer and Kathy Matthews
So this is the "bread book" anarchists keep telling me to read
I would love to re-read fanon, and I think it's very relevant to the situation in west Africa being what it is right now
Hannah Arendt – The Origins of Totalitarianism
My recs are:
Walter Rodney - Decolonial Marxism
Domenico Losurdo - Liberalism: A Counter-History
The new double issue of Monthly Review on degrowth
Andreas Malm - Corona, Climate and Constant Emergency: War Communism in the 21st Century
David Hilliard - The Black Panther Party Service to the People Programs
George Jackson - Blood in my EyeI would also be interested in rereading Wretched of the Earth
Kwame Nkrumah, Neo-Colonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism (300 pages)
(vote this comment to pick it)
some suggestions Kohei Saito - Marx in the Anthropocene (292 pages)
Kayanesenh Paul Williams - Kayanerenkó:wa: The Great Law of Peace (472 pages)
Leigh Brownhill - Land, Food, Freedom: Struggles For the Gendered Commons in Kenya, 1870-2007 (350 pages)
James Ferguson - The Anti-Politics Machine: 'Development', Depoliticisation, and Bureaucratic Power in Lesotho (336 pages)
Ira Katznelson - When Affirmative Action was White; an Untold History of Racial Inequality in America (272 pages)
Will this book club be using the Perusall? And I also suggest that Graeber book