06-29-2018, 03:03 PM
(06-28-2018, 12:00 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: I read the most uplifting books, I know.
People in my office will see what I'm reading and go "I hope that is some assigned reading" and I really wish I could respond that it is. But the truth is that this sort of political stuff is what I like to read in my spare time, as well. It does come in handy for research, though, because I have more information to pull from.
And to be clear, the book is not a "let's tear down democracy!" type of book, it is a book on how to identify the signs of an authoritarian and how best to combat the rise of one in their opinions.
Oh, I have no doubt. It's actually one reason I kind of want to get more involved. I want to play a role in preventing both parties from becoming like that.
Try "The Last Free Man in America: Meets the Synthetic Subversion". It wasn't edited the best, but makes for some interesting reading, nonetheless. I also liked "Don't Start the Revolution Without Me", though Ventura is not everyone's cup of tea.
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