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I'm only really interested in books written in the last 30 years and ones that are accessible to complete newbies. Thanks!

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submitted 1 year ago by azanra4@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

I would like to better understand this guy’s life and thinking. Does anyone have recommendations for the best books Kissinger himself wrote as well as books about him?

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As the title says , is it a good read?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by renownedballoonthief@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

The Upton Sinclair classic is filled with labor relations, leftist struggle sessions, and disproving American imperial propaganda, but we get a movie about mean oil man doing mean things. What a travesty and an erasure of Sinclair's message. The man could layer irony on so thick that it would make Chapos jealous. Has anyone here read the book, and, if so, what are your favorite passages? Mine is:

Someone mentioned another stunt of the returned soldiers—their setting up a censorship of moving pictures. One Angel City theatre had started to show a German film, “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,” and this Hun invasion had so outraged the Legion men, they had put on their uniforms and blockaded the theatre, and beaten up the people who tried to get in. Tommy Paley laughed—the courage of each of those veterans had been fortified by a five-dollar bill, contributed by the association of motion picture producers! They didn’t want foreign films that set them too high a standard!

Then Schmolsky. He was too fat to comprehend such a thing as irony, and he remarked that the directors were mighty damn right. Schmolsky, a Jew from Ruthenia, or Rumelia, or Roumania, or some such country, said that we didn’t want no foreign films breaking in on our production schedules. An hour or so later Bunny heard him telling how the Hollywood films were sweeping the German market—it wouldn’t be three years before we’d own this business. “Vae victis!” remarked Bunny; and Schmolsky looked at him, puzzled, and said, “Huh?”

Vae victis, indeed. The entire text can be found here for free:

https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/70379

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submitted 1 year ago by Makan@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

Discussion questions:

What new books are you reading?

Do you prefer fiction or non-fiction?

Question of the week:

What books are you eager to read that you haven’t read yet?

Enjoy!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by invent_the_future@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

I'm talking works by Kurt Vonnegut, Isaac Asimov, Joseph Heller, Stephen King, Art Spiegelman, Elie Wiesel, Daniel Keyes, etc. I haven't read any from these I've mentioned, I just have a bias that tells me they're overrated trash. I think it's quite common on american "classics" (not just books but also films) a certain political defeatism or instead a very liberal surface level criticism of "bad things" (Steinbeck stays winning). And then these barren ideas get louded as incredible literature classics (which makes sense as far as the rulling class's efforts for maintaining the status quo are concerned).

But as I've said this is my analysis a priori of having read such novels, but are there actually redeeming qualities on those novels that make them worthy of pursuing? I'm not that interested in style but I can see that some of the authors mentioned have that idiosyncrasy going for them. Also I'm sure some do get the problems they're writing about and maybe that analysis, even if it doesn't go all the way, is a good enough quality.

(I write this about american novels in particular but it clearly expands to other 'classics'. Unfortunately I have read stuff by that Orwell fella which is a clear perpetrator of the crimes I've mentioned. I focused on the american side because most of the 'classics' lists are filled with them (they're anglocentric in general but more american-sided))

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submitted 1 year ago by Makan@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

I'm reading The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce (Delphi edition) on my tablet.

Just finished Legendborn as well.

The Dark Forest by Liu Cixin is also what I'm reading (second book in the trilogy of The Three-Body Problem)

In terms of non-fiction:

Fundamentals of Marxism-Leninism (2nd Edition) by Otto Wille Kuusinen (highly recommended!)

Class, Race and Black Liberation by Henry Winston (also highly recommmend! ...Though not before reading the prequel to the book Strategy for a Black Agenda)

Discussion questions:

What new books are you reading?

Do you prefer fiction or non-fiction?

Question of the week:

What books are you eager to read that you haven't read yet?

Enjoy!

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submitted 1 year ago by Makan@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

Thoughts?

I'm doing a re-read of A Song of Ice and Fire.

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I'm about a quarter of the way through The Dispossessed, and I'm pretty disappointed so far. It seems like a flat character expounding on the virtues of Anarcho-syndicalism, but I just have a hard time believing it.

It honestly reminds me of Atlas Shrugged. It's this ideal world where an idealist system works, and it's hard to make it believable.

Maybe I'm just a hater. I guess I shouldn't have an opinion until I finish it.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by GrainEater@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

Have only skimmed it so far, but it seems like a good introductory summary. Just enter some fake information and a temporary email address (unless you want to donate). License is CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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submitted 1 year ago by Makan@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

Hell yeah!

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by sludgeyrevolution@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml
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submitted 2 years ago by Makan@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml
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submitted 2 years ago by Makan@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

Your thoughts?

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submitted 2 years ago by mwalimu@baraza.africa to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

Brewster Kahle: “Libraries are more than the customer service departments for corporate database products. For democracy to thrive at global scale, libraries must be able to sustain their historic role in society—owning, preserving, and lending books.

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submitted 2 years ago by Makan@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

Also:

Buy gold.

...And eat your sterile cereal before getting that job at Denny's.

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submitted 2 years ago by Makan@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

Discussion questions:

What new books are you reading?

Do you prefer fiction or non-fiction?

Question of the week:

Be honest: do you get your books from Amazon or directly from the publishers? If you do a bit of both, how often for each?

Enjoy!

(I do this so people here can talk about things other than politics so enjoy yourselves.)

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I want to get immersed in Chinese culture, but apparently it's hard to choose a book while being certain that it won't contain a pro-Western moralizing story. I'd like to build a good list with these criteria in mind. Can you help me out, comrades?

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submitted 2 years ago by Makan@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

Your thoughts, everyone?

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submitted 2 years ago by Makan@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

Which ones do you think could be useful?

Thanks in advance!

(And yes, I'm well aware that I posted this on Lemmygrad of all places, but I want things that can help me with my financials and with whatever business career I might pursue; I don't mean that I stan capitalism or whatever, but I've always wanted to use small business know-how to help the movement and get myself afloat.)

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submitted 2 years ago by Makan@lemmygrad.ml to c/books@lemmygrad.ml

So...

What comics or graphic novels should I read?

🤔🤔

(Please leave a comment down below on suggestions regarding what to read or try out.)

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