worst thing I have ever read, I had literally constant anxiety throughout the entire book

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      7 months ago

      It’s good, and trueanon has an episode interviewing the author for after you read it (or before if you want to go in with a general outline).

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            I really enjoyed it. I wasn’t politically aware at all for the early to mid 2010’s, especially internationally, so learning about EU Maidan, the so called Arab Spring, Brazil’s uprising, and other movements during the era was helpful.

            Even though it discusses how people with good intentions lose control of large movements to forces of reaction in many cases I still came away feeling more hopeful than JM. You discover how these movements can inspire people and with the right organization and planning it’s possible to create a better society through them