That was utterly viscerally gorey and horrifying. It was also deeply queer, and had a lot of disability themes. Thanks for the rec, @gr3ysea@solarpunk.moe
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TakeV reviewed Walking Practice by Dolki Min
TakeV commented on Prison by Any Other Name by Michelle Alexander
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TakeV rated How to Blow up a Pipeline: 4 stars
TakeV finished reading How to Blow up a Pipeline by Andreas Malm
As others stated, the book would probably be better named "Why to Blow Up a Pipeline".
Still, very good. Goes into detail about different forms of praxis in terms of violence. It emphasizes that direct violence to people should not be done, but explicitly advocates for sabotage of the fossil fuel industry and luxuries. I liked how it also noted that violent praxis, when paired with pacifistic praxis, could be an effective way to make the less violent praxis more palatable. Like the carrot and the stick. Most importantly, in my eyes, it dedicates time to show how climate doomerism makes very little sense, and why it must be avoided.
TakeV started reading How to Blow up a Pipeline by Andreas Malm
TakeV wants to read A Taste for Poison by Neil Bradbury Ph.D.
TakeV started reading How to Take Smart Notes by Sönke Ahrens
TakeV wants to read Anarchism in Latin America by Ángel Cappelletti
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TakeV wants to read Columbus and Other Cannibals by Jack D. Forbes
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TakeV wants to read 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann
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TakeV wants to read Kayanerenkó : wa by Kayanesenh Paul Williams
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TakeV wants to read Going Nowhere, Slow by Mikkel Krause Frantzen
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