To answer these four questions:
- What is "the human condition", and all facets of it mean?
- Why governments do or don't listen to it's citizens about ethical problems and morality, and what are the motives.
- How corporations get away with illegal activities
- In a society why does it always feel that good deeds go punished, and criminals get away with crimes more often that not? Is this a documented feeling that has persisted for centuries? Do societies inherently breed prejudice and classism?
by asds455123456789
5 Comments
Maybe these are a good place to start: Manufacturing consent, A Brief History of the United States, the Shock Doctrine
The Better Angels of Our Nature, by Steven Pinker
– Fighting for American Manhood by Hoganson
– How to Hide an Empire by Immerwahr
– The United Stares of War by Vine
– The Wimp Factor by Ducat
– An Indigenous Peoples’ History by Dunbar-Ortiz
– Looking For the Good War by Samet
– Black Marxism by Robinson
– Disaster Capitalism by Lowenstein
– This Changes Everything by Klein
– Freedom is a Constant Struggle by Davis
Short answer? White cishetero patriarchy and capitalism. It’s all about empire. More land, more resources, more people, more money, more power and control, all concentrated among very very few.
*War and revolution* by Domenico Losurdo
*The capital order* by Clara Mattei
*Washington bullets* by Vijay Prashad
*The Jakarta method* by Vincent Bevins