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Derek Wall: Elinor Ostrom's rules for radicals (2017)

Review of "Elinor Ostrom's rules for radicals" on 'Goodreads'

Stream of consciousness; not much in the way of… actual rules?

I really wanted to like this, and it was a good way to get my head back in the Ostrom headspace after some years away. But the writing was too often practically stream-of-consciousness; more editing and a stronger thesis - what are the rules? What examples can we build on? - would really have been beneficial. Shame, because the core argument - progressives/radicals should learn from Ostrom - really is coherent and important.

Pekka Hamalainen: Lakota America (2019, Yale University Press)

Review of 'Lakota America' on 'Goodreads'

This is a great entry in the genre of “history of those who had to share the continent with America”—a solid entry in not letting the winners write all the history books.

It makes the persuasive case that the Lakota from the mid-1700s to mid-1800s were meaningfully an empire (albeit of smaller numbers than we usually think of when we use that word) across a vast area of land and a number of smaller cultures. It conquered and controlled native neighbors, and negotiated military and economic deals with the French, British, and eventually the US, making it a powerful and truly independent actor. That is, until the encircling tide of the railroads, European-descended population growth, discovery of Dakota gold, and the collapse of the buffalo herds ended their self-sufficiency.

I have some nits to pick with the book. In particular, I wish it had done a better job supporting the …