What are books about politics/government/democracy/appropriate for this climate that you guys would recommend?
Currently I am reading pic related. I am interested in books that dissect and discuss authoritarianism/fascism. Not fascist literature per se, but books that talk about fascism, if that makes sense.
But any book that you think is worth reading related to the topics I mentioned would be appreciated!
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In Defence of Aristocracy- Worsthorne
The Creation and Destruction of Value - James
Plagues and Peoples - McNeill
The Global Condition - McNeill
The Death of the West - Buchanan
The great Degeneration - Ferguson
Closing of the american Mind - Bloom
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Lenin, Stalin and Hitler. The Age of Social Destruction - Gellately
I don't want to start a whole new thread for this question and I don't see anything appropriate in the archive.
Any suggestions on current world affairs? Budding International conflicts, Trade deals affecting the global economy, U.S. foreign policy interests, etc
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World Order and On China by Henry Kissinger are both good on international affairs, and pretty recent. I don't really care for his politics, but he is a good writer and knows his stuff.
A Brief History of Neoliberalism by David Harvey
A Short History of the Twentieth Century by John Lukacs. The most convincing example-based argument against populism an historian has ever written.