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Angela Saini: Superior (2020, Beacon Press) 5 stars

Superior tells the disturbing story of the persistent thread of belief in biological racial differences …

Content warning Dark but enlightening.

Ada Palmer: Too Like the Lightning: Book One of Terra Ignota (2016, Tor Books) 4 stars

"The world into which Mycroft and Carlyle have been born is as strange to our …

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reviewed Manufacturing consent by Noam Chomsky

Noam Chomsky, Edward S. Herman: Manufacturing consent (Paperback, 1994, Vintage) 5 stars

Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media is a 1988 book by Edward …

An essential read for anyone looking to challenge the current hegemonic common sense

5 stars

I found this to be quite an interesting read which, although published in 1988, is still fairly relevant and now has helped me gain a new perspective on the inner workings of the mass media and the political economy encompassing it.

In the first chapter, Herman and Chomsky describe the political economy and derive their "propaganda model" from it. This propaganda model has "five filters" as follows: 1. Size, ownership, and profit orientation; 2. The advertising license to do business; 3. Sourcing mass media news; 4. Flak and the enforcers; 5. Anti-communism as a control mechanism. All of these aspects come together as filters for a system of self-censorship and deceit, whether conscious or unconsciously, directed towards the population to sustain the prevalent narrative of the U.S. government and the elite class.

The following six chapters are case studies in which the authors take a look at various topics, how …

Ling Ma: Severance (Paperback, 2018, The Text Publishing Company) 3 stars

Candace Chen, a millennial drone self-sequestered in a Manhattan office tower, is devoted to routine: …

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Wayne Price: Value of Radical Theory (2013, AK Press) 4 stars

Very readable introduction to Marxist theory

4 stars

The writing is very clear and accesible, specialized terminology is obviously unavoidable, but he makes an effort to define his terms and interpret those that come from Marx.

Most of the book is basically an introduction to the marxist understanding of capitalism, with some anarchist commentary interspersed here and there.

In the end, there is some comments on how anarchists can embrace some of Marx's theory, and how some of his writings are contradictory with anarchist principles.

I would have liked to read more on actual anarchist takes on Marx, but that is lacking. He does more personal takes, and takes of anarchist figureheads such as Bakunin, Kropotkin, atc.

Overall, it is a well written, albeit concise introduction for those unfamiliar with Marx's political economy.