Not trying to read shit right now, I've put down the Grapes of Wrath and People's History (edit: BOTH ARE REALLY REALLY GOOD, IM JUST SO TIRED) because I'm working shift and have no energy. I can get through videos just fine.

I think I'm pretty much on the same page as Richard Wolff is, everything he says make sense to me.

But I'd prefer to hear some right wing libertarian arguments, just to get a layout of the land, when they talk about the federal reserve I don't really know what they're talking about as much as I feel like i should.

But anything you guys think is worth watching, Neoliberal stuff, communist stuff- anything.

  • 420clownpeen [they/them,any]
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    4 years ago

    I've been liking David Harvey's lecture series on Capital, if you're up for a long haul. On the one hand, it's the opposite of libertarian shit. On the other hand, Capital is about understanding the nature and mechanics of capitalism, so it might be closer to your interests than it seems at face. I've been watching without really reading the book so far and have been able to keep up with most of it. Most helpful is that it's good for understanding Marx' theoretical process which was fucking maddening to read when I tried going in cold.

    • BOK6669 [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      Sure, but I'm more interested in hearing the perspective of someone who believes in the shit.