I liked the pictures.
Benoît Pioulard's “Noyaux” playing for the last 50 pages or so was perfect.
the stories are important and the book is educational.
3 stars because..well, after coming from ‘Evicted' this seems pretty light in its overall commentary, I guess.
“You are everything, and everything is you” -The Stylistics
-also, Jorge Luis Borges
infinite recursive labyrinths and god.
“what is the good of being close to heaven if our souls have business with the angels but our peepees so much to do with earth”
“You learnt everything, Ignatius, except how to be a human being.” -crux, I guess.
“My being has many facets.” -one of the few things that made me laugh out loud.
+0.5 stars for the sad parts.
??i thought i'd have to read it twice or more before i'd say ‘oh..' but i did with maybe 20 pages to gobut then it was back to ??
I was a member of a forum dedicated to a particular guitarist that had “sendero luminoso” scrawled on one of his guitars and when questioned by a Peruvian member (in a rare occasion we had to pose questions) about their horrific acts his response seemed to hand-wave those acts away.
iv, v, vi ++
-> history that touch places that touch people who've been to places in ->
“A young man spends all of his time reading, but he's not very bright and cannot understand what he reads.”
A few parts of a few of the essays in part II sour things a bit, I think. Part I is *****.
brief introduction. not too academic. didn't spend enough time exploring socialism compared to liberalism and conservatism. also, “and solutions” should probably be stricken from subtitle.