Non-fiction thread?
People want to post some good recommendations for non-fiction books they have read lately?
I am personally looking for more contemporary stuff.
Non-fiction thread?
People want to post some good recommendations for non-fiction books they have read lately?
I am personally looking for more contemporary stuff.
>nonfiction
im not a brainlet senpai.
bumper
Bumperino
I'd be very grateful if someone recommends somethiin on Psychology
Lurking
bump
That's a good book right there.
Since you seem to be interested in critiques of contemporary order, or at least critical analysis of it, I would recommend Global Minotaur or And The Weak Suffer What They Must by Yanis Varoufakis. Some really important stuff.
The Lucifer effect, I'm reading that right now it's pretty good. It's about why generally good people do bad things
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You only have a brief time to be alive, and you spend it reading Malcolm 'Ima-pseud-and-so-can-you' Gladwell?
Is it understandable if I have no idea about psychology?
i was just trolling
My favorite
Reading Enemies: History of the FBI right now and it is pretty pleb tier/written for old men who like books about war
Are you Bhaskar Sunkara
Modern Jacobins = Bernie Sanders.
Haitian 18th-19th century Jacobins literally put babies on spikes
>put babies on spikes
It's funny how often this spook has been leveled at political enemies. It is like a trope.
True, but if you are going to apply it to two real life situations it would be de las Casas' observations and the actions of Dessalines
Do it, pussy
what's your problem with nonfiction you stupid cuck?
Written to be read and understand by the lowest common denominator.
>critiques of contemporary order, or at least critical analysis of it
yeah im about that
I read "Who owns the future" a couple years ago and really enjoyed it. Made me reconsider a lot of stuff.
It might be slightly dated now, or could be super accurate still
I read the History of the CIA book by the same guy and enjoyed it
broadest and dumbest generalisation ever. KYS cunt
This guy reads non-fiction