One of the WORST side effects of the ongoing crisis of literacy in young people is that the only book not written in German to be left on the shelf at this hostel is, for some reason, an English copy of the Quebec sovereignty manifesto, which I will obviously but begrudgingly read to pass half a morning. Makes the surprising and prescient argument that strong Quebecois self-determination is a necessary buttress against intruding American interests; but, simultaneously suggests maintaining a number of existing, important federalist institutions (the dollar, the postal service, etc.). So, kind of unclear to me what would be different for a sovereign Quebec other than getting to ignore the higher legal body that currently tells them "you cannot be institutionally racist, actually". Honestly a bit dull as far as manifestos go.