I think this is basically a shorter and simpler version of the Gulag Archipelago, for the majority of people who don't have time to read epics.
I would also perhaps read The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. You can see how people are degraded, families broken, cultures changed. It leaves a sad taste. The book apparently made them change child labor laws.
I’m reading it now, after witnessing your exchange.
This is going to stick with me forever, I do believe.
As u/Zap_powerz said the similarities are un-nerving.
I think this is basically a shorter and simpler version of the Gulag Archipelago, for the majority of people who don't have time to read epics.
I would also perhaps read The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. You can see how people are degraded, families broken, cultures changed. It leaves a sad taste. The book apparently made them change child labor laws.
I just finished it, so it’s short enough to read in a few hours.
I’ve always heard about Gulag Archipelago, though- so going to look into that next, since I have never read it. And The Jungle, too.
I didn’t even read the Communist Manifesto until a couple years ago- or whenever Matthew Lohmeir’s book Irresistible Revolution came out.
It’s frightening how far along we are- and no one seems to care or notice it.
You've watched Yuri? He explains a lot!
I’ve seen clippits- not the whole thing