
I’ve been listening to Capitalism and Disability, slowly but surely. As for Engels, I’ve been going even slower. I forced myself to finish a chapter, earlier, though. I might try to finish another chapter, later tonight. For now, I’m going to bed.

I’ve been listening to Capitalism and Disability, slowly but surely. As for Engels, I’ve been going even slower. I forced myself to finish a chapter, earlier, though. I might try to finish another chapter, later tonight. For now, I’m going to bed.
I deleted my blog. I’ll be updating my Goodreads account. If you’re following, what I’m reading, you can follow me there.
Incarcerated people are banned from reading books with themes of Black liberation or leftist content. Now the profit motive is the rationale for preventing individuals or charitable organizations from donating books. For profit companies make money on people forced to work for little or nothing. The prison industrial complex is alive and well.
The American Prison System’s War on Reading
Trump’s lethal aversion to reading
The only information that interests Trump is information that affirms his self-image. He’s rich, handsome, and popular — that’s what he wants to hear, which is why he regularly says it himself.
Speaking about reading:
Republican Party Spent $400,000 Buying Copies of Rep. Dan Crenshaw’s Book
You must be logged in to post a comment.