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Magdelanye, Senior Flight Attendant
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Jul 27, 2014 08:47PM
these books are quick to read as a bit of a break between denser works
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I forgot about the wedge shelf. Too bad there is only one book-and that Hesse! I'm reading Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932-not exactly a wedge book but easier and a break from the compelling but horrific other book I'm reading, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein about the use by capitalists of disasters-natural and man-made (sometimes with their assistance) to create economic windfalls for the wealthy.
funny in the not haha waywe were jysr talking about that yesterday...lotta so called anti poverty groupc function that eay:even starbucks us in on the game. they donate sttale baked goods for brownie pointd and free publicity
I'm especially interested in the topic given corporate takeover of many public school systems in the U.S. and the establishment of corporate-backed charter schools with their agenda of turning out capitalists/drones.
True. But with the mega-capitalists, it's all about how they get what they have. And it is truly frightening. King can't touch the true horror stories.
it seems pretty clear capitalism has hit a wall...yet we keep grinding on.watch out for falling plaster
Books mentioned in this topic
Lovers at the Chameleon Club, Paris 1932 (other topics)The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (other topics)


