I get this take, but I'll offer a different one: even if you already know most of the broad strokes of the book, it's concise, highly readable, covers tons of ground, and is largely organized around refuting common anti-communist talking points. A big part of what makes it so good is that it helps the reader become a better advocate for leftism, which is needed if we're going to convince more people to become leftists.
My take: no, unless you're new to left ideas and history.
I get this take, but I'll offer a different one: even if you already know most of the broad strokes of the book, it's concise, highly readable, covers tons of ground, and is largely organized around refuting common anti-communist talking points. A big part of what makes it so good is that it helps the reader become a better advocate for leftism, which is needed if we're going to convince more people to become leftists.