Day 6 – A book that makes you sad
Oh my goodness. There are authors who make me sad for at least some (if not most, if not all) of the time I am reading with every book of theirs I read. Derrick Jensen, for instance, or John Steinbeck. Political stuff in particular tends to make me angry-sad, on which note, I'm gonna go with The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein, here, given that it is particularly relevant these last couple of years, as the neoliberal governments of Europe and (anglophone) North America finally have an excuse to apply it to their own countries.
*despairs*
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Oh my goodness. There are authors who make me sad for at least some (if not most, if not all) of the time I am reading with every book of theirs I read. Derrick Jensen, for instance, or John Steinbeck. Political stuff in particular tends to make me angry-sad, on which note, I'm gonna go with The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein, here, given that it is particularly relevant these last couple of years, as the neoliberal governments of Europe and (anglophone) North America finally have an excuse to apply it to their own countries.
*despairs*
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