cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/1757367

Here’s what I’m reading:

I’m going to stop reading A Dance with Dragons and the two Star Wars books for now and wrap up Empire, Incorporated and Determined while I continue on with Das Kapital.

Bonus question:

What do you PLAN to read later on?

Enjoy!

About to start Lanark by Alasdair Gray this morning. My partner gave me a copy when I was in rehab, and didn’t get to it then on account of doing hot girl rehab shit. Anyone read it?

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I heard good things about Alasdair Gray, but no, I haven’t read this book.

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That Sapolsky book is a lot of fun.

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It is!

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Working my way through “Blindsight” by Peter Watts. Fun little book about First Contact in an era when mankind’s alienation from itself has reached a singularity-esque extreme.

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Sounds 'ight.

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I’ve been rereading Lies My Teacher Told Me by Loewen for like 2 months now. Almost done, it’s been dragging and I’m avoiding it because he keeps showing his anti-communist and turning me off. I’m on the last two chapters now which are more meta than history, but that just made it worse because occasionally he’ll flat-out praise capitalism.🤢 It’s still a good intro to demythologizing US History, but I really wanna just read something else. I just hate leaving books unread, even if I’ve read them before. I’ve got a bunch of other interesting books to read like Perelman’s Invention of Capitalism,Tottle’s Fraud, Famine, and Fascism, and Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed, but I think I might just pick up some paranormal romance slop as a palate cleanser first. I need to get myself back into wanting to read.

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Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed is what I intend to read.

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Fiction: Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

Also fiction: The Prince by Nikocado Machiavado

I’m being funny but The Prince is truly fucking boring, I don’t think I will be finishing it. I only picked it up bc I found it in a thrift store for next to nothing and got curious. Heart of Darkness is good though.

After this I will probably read an actual instructions book on gardening (Will Bonsall’s Essential Guide to Radical, Self-Reliant Gardening), as the winter is soon over and I finally have a garden of my own.

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The Prince is an important milestone in philosophy, I think, but I understand that milestones don’t always make the best reading.

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