It’s a good book on the history and philosophy of socialism, but it’s not quite the step-by-step guide I was expecting. It’s more cerebral and focused on European ideas than I expected.
It’s still interesting, and I plan to finish it, but for now, I’ve decided to finish reading “Malcolm X, Black Liberation, and the Road to Workers Power” first since it feels more accessible and easier to read for me. This book is fantastic so far, diving into Malcolm X’s transformation toward socialism in his later years, right before his assassination.
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It’s a good book on the history and philosophy of socialism, but it’s not quite the step-by-step guide I was expecting. It’s more cerebral and focused on European ideas than I expected.
It’s still interesting, and I plan to finish it, but for now, I’ve decided to finish reading “Malcolm X, Black Liberation, and the Road to Workers Power” first since it feels more accessible and easier to read for me. This book is fantastic so far, diving into Malcolm X’s transformation toward socialism in his later years, right before his assassination.
Awesome, thanks for the update.
Anything Malcom X is welcomed!