The only remarkable thing about human beings is their propensity to make art.
Food, not bombs. Bash the fash. 🍉
I own the “Society of Basic People” domain. Don’t ask me about it.
9. “The Message” Ta-Nehisi Coates
10. “If I Must Die: Poetry and Prose” by Refaat Alareer
11. “The Stranger” by Albert Camus
12. “The Myth of Sisyphus” by Albert Camus
9. “The Message” Ta-Nehisi Coates
10. “If I Must Die: Poetry and Prose” by Refaat Alareer
11. “The Stranger” by Albert Camus
12. “The Myth of Sisyphus” by Albert Camus
6. “The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering” by Norman Finkelstein
7. “The Islands of Magic: Legends, Folk, and Fairy Tales From the Azores” by Elsie Spicer Eells
9. “On Anarchism” by Noam Chomsky
6. “The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering” by Norman Finkelstein
7. “The Islands of Magic: Legends, Folk, and Fairy Tales From the Azores” by Elsie Spicer Eells
9. “On Anarchism” by Noam Chomsky
4. Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics” by Bell Hooks
Row Two (From Left to Right):
6. “Women’s Rights and the French Revolution: Biography of Olympe de Gouges” by Stephanie Mousset
4. Feminism is for Everybody: Passionate Politics” by Bell Hooks
Row Two (From Left to Right):
6. “Women’s Rights and the French Revolution: Biography of Olympe de Gouges” by Stephanie Mousset
1. “Doppelgänger: A Trip Into the Mirror World” by Naomi Klein
2. “The Peter Kropotkin Anthology” by Peter Kropotkin and CSA Publishing & translated by H.M. Hyndman
3. “Who the Hell is Olympe de Gouges and What Were Her Theories All About?” by Mina Moriarty
1. “Doppelgänger: A Trip Into the Mirror World” by Naomi Klein
2. “The Peter Kropotkin Anthology” by Peter Kropotkin and CSA Publishing & translated by H.M. Hyndman
3. “Who the Hell is Olympe de Gouges and What Were Her Theories All About?” by Mina Moriarty