Right now I'm reading:
Bullshit Jobs (2018) by David Graeber - I loved Debt but had low expectations for this one and was reluctant to read it (I expected it would just be an extremely padded out version of the essay, which I liked). I'm enjoying it a lot more than I expected, and I'm reminded how skillful was at gently taking a reader along and path that is unambiguously radical, yet each individual step on the path seems casual and reasonable.
Western Marxism (2017) by Domenico Losurdo - it's good. It's Losurdo, if you've read him before this is about the same - very rigorous and orderly arguments that lead to some very powerful insights. I'm only 100 pages in so far but liking it and feel that this new English text might become a vital text once it gets read more widely
Exhalation (2019) by Ted Chiang. Science fiction short stories by one of the best to do it rn. I'm about halfway through, so far I enjoyed his first collection more (Story of Your Life and Others). I liked the first story quite a lot (The Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate) but most of the rest of what I've read so has been dominated by one 100 page novella that felt kind of weak for the amount of real estate it takes up. I've heard a few of the later stories are real bangers though so maybe it will balance out.
As for what I'm excited to read next, I'm kind of spinning my wheels a bit. Might do Washington Bullets by Vijay Prishad, or maybe some Strugatsky Brothers. Open to suggestions!
The Bread book is good. 's passion for liberation really shines through his writing.
I just realized my comment was meant to be a parent comment but for some reason my brain made me reply to your comment. I'm a dummy lol.
Lol, it's cool. You've just fallen prey to my overwhelming charisma.
High charisma checks do be useful lol.
In any case I just skimmed the rest of Anarcho-Syndicalism last night and am calling it done. Driest book ever. But that means I'm starting The Bread Book today!
Woo!
I'm kind of hoping to jump into Mutual Aid after. I ended up getting all of his 4 book collection on Amazon Kindle a while back for free because I ended up with some credits.
Word, got that on my list. I keep meaning to check out Letter to the Young.