QUESTION OF THE WEEK: if you could force every cracker on hexbear to read one book on race/racism what would it be? what about one book in general
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So when Lenin died, Stalin compiled a lot of his work into books. Similarly, Engles and Marx wrote Kapital as a magnum opus. I've been wondering if there's been something like these done for works by American socialists that are specific to the conditions in the US. The legacy of slavery, genocide of Native Americans, the long history of immigration, the military industrial complex, and so on have created conditions different than what was experienced in the Soviet Union or revolutionary France, for example.
I genuinely think Sakai's "Settlers" is the closest to that with any honesty as to what the last two hundred years of white supremacy has looked like.