For me, it’s been:
Iran: A Child’s Story, A Man’s Experience by Gholam-Reza Sabri-Tabrizi
Our History Is The Future: Standing Rock versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance by Nick Estes
On The Correct Handling of Contradictions Among The People (1957) by Mao Zedong
Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping, Volume 1
Roadside Picnic by Arkady & Boris Strugatsky
In addition, I’m in the process of going through other books (around 8 in all)
White Supremacy Confronted: U.S. Imperialism and Anti-Communism vs. the Liberation of Southern Africa from Rhodes to Mandela by Gerald Horne
Capitalism: Competition, Conflict, Crises by Anwar Shaikh
Das Kapital, Vol. 1 by Karl Marx
Cultural Psychology and Quantitative Methodology: Theoretical and Empirical Considerations by Carl Ratner
Settlers by J. Sakai
White Trash: The 400-Year Untold History of Class in America by Nancy Isenberg
Hinterland: America’s New Landscape of Class and Conflict by Phil A. Neel
Grasp: The Science And Transformation Of How We Learn by Sanjay Sarma with Luke Yoquino
What you been reading this month?
I’m reading Politzer’s Fundamental Principles of Philosophy. Highly accessible and the chapters are very short. I’m at the end of part 1 now, which explains the history of idealism and materialism in a very comprehensive, complete way.
On The Correct Handling of Contradictions Among The People looks interesting. I also saw Mao wrote on the social classes in China (before the revolution) so that’s gonna be on my reading list too.
Yes, it’s an important text of Mao Zedong Thought, from what I understand.