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T**S
It's translated from another language and very difficult to stay with...
I love the author's understanding of the inequalities and tacit violence of capitalism on almost all of us. But his expression of his ideas is very esoteric in translation from another language (Italian or French, I'm not sure) and he refers to Foucault and other 20th century socialists and communists so much that you slowly find yourself not understanding what's going on. I appreciate the author's knowledge and intent, though.
N**I
Good book
The author's arguments were put forward very eloquently, with plenty of sources and secondary readings.At times I couldn't quite get what he was talking about because of my lack of familiarity with some of the authors he cited, I'll reread it for sure once I'm more knowledgeable.All things considered I'd recommend it to anyone trying to understand our bewildering present and willing to rethink what revolution means today.On a side note, this edition has quite a lot of typos, the publisher should try to fix it.
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