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Mummel

Mummelpuffin@bookwyrm.social

Joined 2 years, 4 months ago

I'm 26, autistic, somewhat queer (who isn't) and want to consider and criticize real ideas without irrational fear towards them.

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Olufemi O. Taiwo: Elite Capture (2022, Haymarket Books)

A powerful indictment of the ways elites have co-opted radical critiques of racial capitalism to …

AnRel over on YouTube brings up this book in her video on semantics (which I'm convinced is one of the more important videos on the web right now.)

Gene Wolfe: Latro in the mist (2003, Orb)

I've placed Latro in "started reading" because I started reading it quite a while ago. Unlike Wolfe's other books I've read so far, it's highly reliant on understanding Greek mythology an d history to a degree that Google isn't super helpful with, and as a result I'm getting that "pointless, meandering" feeling a lot of people describe when reading his novels.

Theodore John Kaczynski: Anti-Tech Revolution (2020, Fitch & Madison Publishers, LLC)

Considering ol' Ted Unibomber just died, I think it's appropriate to take a look at how his ideas evolved over the years he spent in prison and (hopefully) criticize / disprove his freakishly nihilistic worldview.

reviewed Crime and Punishment

Facts vs. feelings, the novel.

Content warning This review discusses the entire book. But, then, it's a century and a half old, you know what happens, right?

Frank Herbert: God Emperor of Dune (Dune Chronicles #4) (2003, Gollancz)

God Emperor of Dune is a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert published in 1981, …

Haven't yet read, excited to read about a worm man ranting about philosophy in a cave for most of the book. (Seriously.)