Non-fiction thread?
People want to post some good recommendations for non-fiction books they have read lately?
I am personally looking for more contemporary stuff.
>>9616221
>nonfiction
im not a brainlet senpai.
>>9616221
bumper
Bumperino
I'd be very grateful if someone recommends somethiin on Psychology
That's a good book right there.
Since you seem to be interested in critiques of contemporary order, or at least critical analysis of it, I would recommend Global Minotaur or And The Weak Suffer What They Must by Yanis Varoufakis. Some really important stuff.
>>9616773
The Lucifer effect, I'm reading that right now it's pretty good. It's about why generally good people do bad things
>>9617222
You only have a brief time to be alive, and you spend it reading Malcolm 'Ima-pseud-and-so-can-you' Gladwell?
>>9617172
Is it understandable if I have no idea about psychology?
>>9617242
i was just trolling
>>9616221
My favorite
Reading Enemies: History of the FBI right now and it is pretty pleb tier/written for old men who like books about war
>>9617308
Are you Bhaskar Sunkara
>>9617344Modern Jacobins = Bernie Sanders.
Haitian 18th-19th century Jacobins literally put babies on spikes
>>9617425
>put babies on spikes
It's funny how often this spook has been leveled at political enemies. It is like a trope.
>>9617440
True, but if you are going to apply it to two real life situations it would be de las Casas' observations and the actions of Dessalines
>>9616221
Do it, pussy
>>9616224
what's your problem with nonfiction you stupid cuck?
>>9617688
Written to be read and understand by the lowest common denominator.
>>9617148
>critiques of contemporary order, or at least critical analysis of it
yeah im about that
I read "Who owns the future" a couple years ago and really enjoyed it. Made me reconsider a lot of stuff.
It might be slightly dated now, or could be super accurate still
>>9617308
I read the History of the CIA book by the same guy and enjoyed it
>>9617752
broadest and dumbest generalisation ever. KYS cunt
>>9619502
This guy reads non-fiction