Books I read in June:
- Cancelling Comedians While The World Burns: A Critique Of The Contemporary Left, by Ben Burgis
- Against the Web: A Cosmopolitan Answer To The New Right, by Michael Brooks (re-read, actually)
- Pivotal Decade: How The United States Traded Factories For Finance In The Seventies, by Judith Stein
- Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars From 4Chan And Tumblr To Trump And The Alt-Right, by Angela Nagel
- Virtue Hoarders: The Case Against The Professional Managerial Class, by Catherine Liu
- Class Notes: Posing As Politics And Other Thoughts On The American Scene, by Adolph Reed Jr.
Class Notes was probably the best of the bunch. I would have said
Pivotal Decade but it was SO DENSE (full of stats/dates/names) that I found it extremely difficult to get through. It was only 300 pages but took me about two weeks. All the other books I read are pretty small and easier to grok.