Empire of the Summer Moon was great.
Yeah an excellent book learned a lot.
Empire of the Summer Moon was great.
Been On Tear recently, books so far this year going to end the year really strong.
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This was recommended by @BillBanneker
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This Book below made me laugh, never read such a short-sighted book like this before
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Really Good Book Below ( learned a lot)
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Great Book below
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Decent book below
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Really good insights into this man that changed a country
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Something I Kinda already know but its good still to see the exact same thing from a different viewpoints
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Currently reading this below
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That is it so far this year!
I’ve think I’ve heard her interviews on a few podcasts. Is her premise the militias mentioned in the 2A weren’t for protecting citizens against a tyrannical government, but to protect land owners from slave revolts?Just finished. Good book.
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Yeah thats one of her her main assertions. That the right to form "well regulated militias" in the 2nd amendment was basically put in to appease southern states to protect from slave revolts. She goes into greater details about militia acts and basically measures that have been used to keep us from being armed. I really liked reading about how much fear the Haitian revolution instilled in them, and how much it shaped a lot of decisions. Its def worth checking out breh.I’ve think I’ve heard her interviews on a few podcasts. Is her premise the militias mentioned in the 2A weren’t for protecting citizens against a tyrannical government, but to protect land owners from slave revolts?
Yeah thats one of her her main assertions. That the right to form "well regulated militias" in the 2nd amendment was basically put in to appease southern states to protect from slave revolts. She goes into greater details about militia acts and basically measures that have been used to keep us from being armed. I really liked reading about how much fear the Haitian revolution instilled in them, and how much it shaped a lot of decisions. Its def worth checking out breh.
If we get enough peopleAnyone wanna start an actual HL bookclub![]()
Just started reading The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by. David Graeber & David Wengrow.
Easily one of, if not, *the* best book I've read this year.
Truly: every single chapter of the book is going to change how you look at the world around you, the Eurocentric history you've been taught, and even of radical critiques of representative democracy, colonialism, capitalism, and history.
RIP to David Graeber, who already produced truly fantastic books like Debt: The First 5000 Years and Bullshyt Jobs; I may put some of the updates as I read the book either in this thread (which doesn't appear to be that active) or in another thread on its own.
I highly recommend everyone read this book. The AEI and Cato Institute are already trying to run hit pieces on it![]()
I guess Nat Turner doesn't count as tactical?If you liked that book, add Force & Freedom by Kelly Carter Jackson. She argues black abolitionist used tactical violence for freedom, despite the abolitionist movement being categorized as non-violent.
I guess Nat Turner doesn't count as tactical?