Baltipink reviewed The Operating System by Eric Laursen
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3 stars
I think if I had stopped after chapter five I might have leaned more towards four stars. It's a very readable explanation of what a state is and how it functions and I could see recommending it to ppl who haven't thought much about the state and it's logic, especially how inextricable capitalism is from the state. But there isn't much there there on "shaking off the state" and the listing of state crimes in "why are we against the state" seems like preaching to the choir. Also, and I know this is nitpicky, the quotes from the famous often took away from what was an unusually readable book for this kind of subject matter. And why list Mariam Kaba as listed as Director of Project Nia. Why not just abolitionist? It's not impossible to give credit without credentials. If we are going to stop succumbing to the state's fetisization …
I think if I had stopped after chapter five I might have leaned more towards four stars. It's a very readable explanation of what a state is and how it functions and I could see recommending it to ppl who haven't thought much about the state and it's logic, especially how inextricable capitalism is from the state. But there isn't much there there on "shaking off the state" and the listing of state crimes in "why are we against the state" seems like preaching to the choir. Also, and I know this is nitpicky, the quotes from the famous often took away from what was an unusually readable book for this kind of subject matter. And why list Mariam Kaba as listed as Director of Project Nia. Why not just abolitionist? It's not impossible to give credit without credentials. If we are going to stop succumbing to the state's fetisization of leadership, that might be a good way to start.