Even if this were published as fan fiction where it belongs, it would be barely serviceable. Poorly written, ahistorical hot garbage.
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treelzebub wants to read Managing the unmanageable by Mickey W. Mantle
treelzebub wants to read Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman

Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman
"Anarchism asserts the possibility of an organization without discipline, fear, or punishment, and without the pressure of poverty: a new …
treelzebub wants to read Conspirituality by Matthew Remski

Conspirituality by Derek Beres, Matthew Remski, Julian Walker
Conspirituality takes a deep dive into the troubling phenomenon of influencers who have curdled New Age spirituality and wellness with …
treelzebub wants to read Class Struggle in the New Testament by Robert J. Myles

Class Struggle in the New Testament by Robert J. Myles
Class Struggle in the New Testament engages the political and economic realities of the first century to unmask the mediation …
treelzebub wants to read On Practice and Contradiction (Revolutions) by 毛澤東
treelzebub wants to read Fanny Hill, or, Memoirs of a woman of pleasure by John Cleland (Penguin classics)

Fanny Hill, or, Memoirs of a woman of pleasure by John Cleland (Penguin classics)
Memoirs of Fanny Hill was written in debtor's prison in 1784 and was the first modern erotic novel in English. …
treelzebub wants to read Armageddon by Bart D. Ehrman
treelzebub finished reading The Inheritance Trilogy by N. K. Jemisin (The Inheritance Trilogy, #1-3.5)

The Inheritance Trilogy by N. K. Jemisin (The Inheritance Trilogy, #1-3.5)
The Inheritance Trilogy omnibus includes the novels: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, The Broken Kingdoms, The Kingdom of Gods and a …
treelzebub rated The Secret Gospel: 4 stars
treelzebub reviewed The Pagan Christ by Tom Harpur
treelzebub reviewed Doppelganger by Naomi Klein
Review of 'Doppelganger' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Naomi Klein is one of the most important thinkers of our time, whether she is applying her talents to film, journalism, or long-form writing. Her ability to pull together often seemingly disparate threads of analysis into a coherent, fluid whole is as erudite as it is insightful. Doppelganger covers a wide array of sociopolitical issues that threaten life as we know it in North America, weaving it all together through introspection on the concept of having a personal double. She has done a tremendous lot of study and legwork following what once was the far right, which has over the last decade become its new center. Klein's approachable synthesis of all that she's gleaned in that process is a gift to those of us who cannot stomach, say, hundreds of hours of Steve Bannon's War Room. Along the way the reader is offered new or reframed mental models that help …
Naomi Klein is one of the most important thinkers of our time, whether she is applying her talents to film, journalism, or long-form writing. Her ability to pull together often seemingly disparate threads of analysis into a coherent, fluid whole is as erudite as it is insightful. Doppelganger covers a wide array of sociopolitical issues that threaten life as we know it in North America, weaving it all together through introspection on the concept of having a personal double. She has done a tremendous lot of study and legwork following what once was the far right, which has over the last decade become its new center. Klein's approachable synthesis of all that she's gleaned in that process is a gift to those of us who cannot stomach, say, hundreds of hours of Steve Bannon's War Room. Along the way the reader is offered new or reframed mental models that help make sense of the terrifying chaos taking place around us—for example, the "Mirror World", and her boosting of Calliston and Slobodian's concept of Diagonalism (or Querdenken) to provide a realistic alternative to horseshoe theory.
Klein states that a goal she's pursued through all her work is to spread awareness and make sense of systems and events that can easily spark outrage, but to do so in a way that creates a sense of calm in naming such things and conveying actionable means of opposition. For me at least, Doppelganger achieves this goal, a lofty one considering the poignant reality of rapidly advancing fascism in our time. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in intersectional leftist perspectives on everything from current events to the ways technology has reshaped daily life in the 21st century.
treelzebub rated A lover's pinch: 5 stars

A lover's pinch by Peter Tupper
From the ancient Christian flagellants to the Fifty Shades trilogy, the history of consensual sadomasochism is a story of fascinating …
treelzebub rated The Information: 5 stars

The Information by James Gleick
The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood is a book by science history writer James Gleick, published in March …
treelzebub rated Rogues: 4 stars

Rogues by Gardner Dozois, George R. R. Martin
f you’re a fan of fiction that is more than just black and white, this latest story collection from #1 …