Already have everything by Grover Furr
Picked up some David Glantz, Domenico Losurdo but would like some recommendations
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This is a wonderful list
Thanks com
Any specific topics you’re interested in?
Hey com. Not particularly just anything related to communism, anti imperialism working class history etc
I’ll throw in my suggestion of Imperialism in the Twenty First Century by John Smith. It is a bit dense and a bit heavy on the data side but it is an illuminating read.
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Communist stuff, history of the workers movement…must read books on revolutions etc. I do not mind
Which site / bookseller?
Amazon and waterstones
Here’s some history, some advanced level theory, from this study plan I made:
- Joshua Bloom - Black Against Empire A book about the history of the Black Panthers and their suppression by the US police state.
- Zak Cope - Divided world divided class. A look at the imperialist division of the world, and modern class politics of the imperial-core labor aristocracy.
- John Smith - Imperialism in the 21st century. An update to Lenin’s imperialism, this is an advanced level book that shows how imperialism functions in the era of neoliberal globalization and transnational corporations.
- Walter Rodney - How Europe Underdeveloped Africa. Audiobook An excellent overview on the colonial subjugation of Africa by Europe.
- Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz - An indigenous people’s history of the US.. A detailed and heart-wrenching history of the genocide, conquest, and settler colonialism perpetrated against native peoples in the US, and the theory and perfection of the US’s settler colonialist strategies.
This is a great list thanks for writing up com
np :)
Alright, let me drag out the list tomorrow; I’ll probably be asleep soon.
But don’t worry, I got ya covered.
Dreams of Freedom by Ricardo Flores Magon, How Nonviolence Protects the State by Peter Gelderloos, Bread Book(Conquest of Bread by Pyotr Kropotkin).
Thanks com