This is like number 3 or 4 on my next to read list and I have heard excellent things.
This sounds really interesting. I've already got like 20 books on my backlog, but fuck it.
Solidarity with my man Norm Finkelstein, the dude has to roll a sanity check every time he speaks in public.
Began Capital, Vol III and Giovanni Arrighi's Adam Smith in Beijing this week. On Kindle I'm going through China Mieville's October and Paul Cockshott's Towards a New Socialism
Ah, I have always heard more hype about VOL I and VOL III, never much about VOL II.
That's because Vol II deals with largely technical rather than political aspects of capitalism, that being circulation, turnover, and flows of capital between departments of the economy. Engels explicitly acknowledged this when corresponding with Russian(?) Marxists. It's filled with a lot of tedious mathematical formulas and equations which will literally put you to sleep.
"Pity the Nation - Lebanon at war"
By Robert Fisk, very good so far
Just finished Dead Labor: Towards a Political Economy of Premature Death, and I was gonna move on to either Black Against Empire or Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat, but I just ordered Marx's Capital Illustrated so I'm probably gonna go through that first.
"kill everything that moves" by Nick Turse. about war crimes in Vietnam It's deeply depressing and even more infuriating.
lmao this is what happens when i post without my coffee iv drip
The Cold War And The New Imperialism: A Global History by Henry Heller.
Reading The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin.
On chapter 5 with the ...
ritual fortune-telling scene. Lmao they get so horney that they can see the future.
Folks stay tuned, tomorrow we got some cool shit to announce :D
I started reading Insurrection by Peter Rollins. As someone who grew up Christian but has very nearly fallen off, I've been interested lately in a more radical Christianity outside the institutional church. I'm not that far in but I'm curious about where it leads me