We are constantly told that solutions to some of the greatest challenges facing poor and working class people in the U.S. do not exist. Meanwhile, billions taxpayer dollars are being used to fund the genocide of Palestinians.
That very money could have ended homelessness in the United States.
Money for our needs, not the U.S.-Israeli war machine!
Really cool!
Maybe you’ll find you disagree with most or all of what you read, that’s fine, you don’t have to agree. I don’t think Litvinov[1] agreed with the nazis when he “[i]n 1928 […] had read and re-read Mein Kampf until he almost memorized it”[2]. But reading even the books of our enemies is necessary to learn and grow.
I’m the creator of comlib (see some of the links in Cowbees comment), I’ve been thinking of giving someone that did what you did, to ask and learn, a… “coupon” for an EPUB. So if you use EPUBs and you have some book you’d like made into one, come tell me and I’ll prioritize it.
foreign minister of the Soviet Union in the 30s ↩︎
The Cold War and Its Origins, Denna F. Flemming, p.60 ↩︎
100%
Again, fantastic work on comlib, as always. I’ve already swapped to the comlib link for Elementary Principles of Philosophy.
Thanks, I did see you had changed it out.
Also I will be accepting critique on the new dark theme I made for comlib
I like it! More pleasant too look at, as a dark-mode enjoyer.