November 2025
    M T W T F S S
     12
    3456789
    10111213141516
    17181920212223
    24252627282930

    Preferably relevant books about about social constructs, history, feminist theory, economic injustice. I’ve read Invisible Women , the Making of Biblical Womanhood, and Man’s Search for Meaning (all great books!!)

    I read mainly fantasy but with the current political system and awakening toward historical and present day atrocities , I’d like to be well informed.

    Thank you!

    by toastybuns734

    16 Comments

    1. The Dawn of Everything. The book was written in response and against pop science books like Sapiens, The Better Angels of our Nature and Gund, Germs & Steel. All of which are massively influencial among mainstream western elites, but have been heavily critized by other scientists and academics. The book is basically a collectiom of the major counter arguments and criticism

    2. Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee. The US Genocide against the Native Americans is still ongoing. There are books that address what has happened after Wounded Knee, but this book really opened my eyes to the real history of our government’s war against the indigenous people.

    3. umomiybuamytrxtrv on

      Being Heumann by Judith Heumann,
      Brazen by Julia Haart, Doctored by Sandeep Jauhar

    4. ReadWriteHikeRepeat on

      Becoming Nicole. Lots to learn about being trans and when to transition, told through on family’s experience.

    5. notaverysmartuser on

      Against this Loveless World. You will be mad after reading it. It is fiction though.

    6. Love in Exile by Bahaa Taher

      In the early 80s, a divorced Egyptian journalist living away from his country and family finds renewed romance in a western european country, both are politically active in their own ways, yet also cocooned from the reality of what’s happening as horrors gradually emerge in Israeli occupied Lebanon and the subsequent infamous Sabra and Shatila massacre on Palestinian refugees (perpetrated by a Lebanese nationalist militia with full support by the Israeli Defence Force).

    7. On Tyranny – Timothy Snyder – you won’t be able to see what’s going on in many populist governments around the world and in the daily news cycle without thinking about what you read in this book.

      American War – Omar Akkad – near future speculative fiction by Canadian Egyptian writer. It’s about the radicalization and grooming of young terrorist/suicide bombers, showing how ‘it could happen here’ or anywhere given the right circumstances.

    8. **Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation** – Silvia Federici

      Its about the history of the role of women under capitalism at its inception and how capitalism has commodified women’s bodies. Amazing book, super interesting (especially in regard to the witch hunts)

      **A Short History of Trans Misogyny** – Jules Gill-Peterson (Titles is self-explanatory, history of misogyny against trans women)

      **The Jarkarta Method** – Vincent Bevins

      Its about the CIA’s anti-communist murder campaign since the second world war.

      **The Destruction of Palestine is the Destruction of the Earth** – Andreas Malm

      Its about the impact of Israel’s genocide of the Palestinians on the climate and colonialisms / capitalism’s contribution to climate change in general

    Leave A Reply