Fiction or Non-Fiction, academic or casual, theory or non-theory, feel free to mention books of any genre and on any topic.
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Notification for: @vema@lemmygrad.ml, @Kultronx@lemmygrad.ml, @uncanny@lemmygrad.ml, @cucumovirus@lemmygrad.ml
Fiction or Non-Fiction, academic or casual, theory or non-theory, feel free to mention books of any genre and on any topic.
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Notification for: @vema@lemmygrad.ml, @Kultronx@lemmygrad.ml, @uncanny@lemmygrad.ml, @cucumovirus@lemmygrad.ml
Please let me know whether it has the typical “Their intentions were noble but their methods were wrong” ending or not once you’re finished reading it.
It does not! I was pleasantly surprised. The author does a good job of illustrating the effects of material conditions on a person and the class struggles within a society without being heavy handed or preachy about it.
The author’s acknowledgements even call out Marx, Federici, and Césaire.
There goes another book into my ‘To be read’ list. Thank you for informing me.