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Many things I want to read (white privilege theory, bell hooks...) but from experience, there is always inertia, if the book is not to hand.
My short list is The London Years, Crack Capitalism, The Civil War in France, Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson, Anarchy in Action and of course African Anarchism: The History of a Movement.
I noticed someone put Paradoxes of Utopia: Anarchist Culture and Politics in Buenos Aires, 1890-1910 in the bookshelf, which could be interesting.
My short list is The London Years, Crack Capitalism, The Civil War in France, Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson, Anarchy in Action and of course African Anarchism: The History of a Movement.
I noticed someone put Paradoxes of Utopia: Anarchist Culture and Politics in Buenos Aires, 1890-1910 in the bookshelf, which could be interesting.
Crack Capitalism sounds really good.Another for the pot is Vandana Shiva's Soil Not Oil: Environmental Justice in an Age of Climate Crisis.
Anarchy in Action would have my vote, as it's on my shelf but I'm not likely to get to it any time in the next while without something like this to motivate me.Gramsci is Dead: Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements would also be one I'd like to read as part of a book group.
Hmm.. Crack Capitalism sounds good. I haven't gone through the previous group-reads, but I'd also add Direct Action(Graeber), The Art of Not Being Governed(Scott), and Resistance, Rebellion and Death(Camus).
So far Crack Capitalism is the only book that got seconded. I'll give it till the end of the week-- if something else gets a "this one too!" then we'll put it to a vote, otherwise, we'll start with Holloway in April.
Books mentioned in this topic
Crack Capitalism (other topics)Gramsci is Dead: Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements (other topics)
Soil Not Oil: Environmental Justice in an Age of Climate Crisis (other topics)
The London Years (other topics)
Crack Capitalism (other topics)
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