Mine

  1. Vonnegut, specifically “Cat’s Cradle” (I know he’s a comrade, but I didn’t find that out until a decade after I read any of his work)

  2. Ursula LeGuin

  3. Kafka

  4. Camus

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Robert Reich had a piece on NPR about the class war in the current day.

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Philip K. Dick, especially his book Ubik does a great job extrapolating what late capitalism looks like: people have to pay a fee for everything - including using your own appliances, shower and front door.

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It’s on my shelf waiting for finals week to wrap up.

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1984 , i could tell it was anticommunist but the themes of the state controlling the truth made me think “Maybe the USSR didn’t kill100 billion people in gulag”

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Watching Doctor Who as a young teen. There were some especially good proto-leftist vibes in Eccleston’s season

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