Hi /lit/ what else would you recommend for my non fiction?
>>9145728
>That much Chomsky and no Manufacturing Consent
I would read outside your comfort zone, but if you want more of the same, A Bright Shining Lie is quite good.
If you are interested in real non-fiction without the anti-neo-imperialism bias you should use oxfordbibliographies.
>>9145728
>what else
Variety for a start.
>>9145728
Freakonomics. Anything by nick bostrom or michael lewis. Roosevelt trilogy by edmund morris. The universe series by brian greene. Chomskys latest was great. Thats the first few that popped in my head
>>9145916
>Chomskys latest was great
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2016/06/09/a-case-against-america/
The NYRB trashed it, which is especially telling since they have been sucking chomskys cock for half a century.
>>9145933
I liked it. I like requiem for an american dream too
>>9145854
>>9145728
David Irving
Ben Klassen
Timothy Snyder, (unless you're /pol/ and don't believe in the holocaust.) really enjoyed both Blood Lands and Black Earth.
The making of the Atomic Bomb - Richard Rhodes. If you're a STEM fag this is amazing, The level of detail and the scope of it is great.
>>9145854
>that much chomsky
There are two
>and no manufacturing consent
Its one of the two
Huntington is a clown, his work is simply a new rational for state intervention abroad to replace the commies
>>9145865
Such as
>>9145933
>a case against America
>if you disagree with state and its violence you must be anti-American
Babbys first apologetic
And they haven't btw
>>9145933
>stumbling
>does some good
>chomsky is not objective
Lol this is only a few paragraphs in
>>9147516
Isn't Irving that guy who silenced his critics for years threatening them with expensive libel suites?
And then finally someone took up his offer, he sued them, and they won, and then he cried about his free speech being denied
>sue someone critical of you for libel
>complain about your right to free speech
kek
>>9145865
Thats literally what hes asking for dingus
>>9145728
>Herodotus
>Non-fiction
get out of here
>>9147748
Its as factual account as he he could make given the era and level of understanding
>>9147656
Something not political or war related.
Branch out into general history or some relevant modern social issues.
>>9147860
But that is what that non-fiction shelf is for