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u/MonocleMask · 25 pointsr/ChapoTrapHouse

"The left" is extremely broad. If there are any particular subjects you're interested in I'm sure you could find leftist writing them. That said, if I had to suggest a list of general leftist readings that provide a good framework for the ideas on economics, journalism, history, race, and sexuality expressed in the Chapo-verse I would say:

  • David Harvey's A Brief History of Neoliberalism
  • Chomsky's Manufacturing Consent
  • Something that addresses Marx's Capital. The actual text is massive and takes forever to read, but if you're just looking for a condensed overview David Harvey has a companion to Capital based off lectures he gave about the book. There are also many youtube videos and podcasts that break down specific parts of Capital.
  • Howard Zinn's People's History of the United States. It seems like this is a lot of people's first exposure to leftist ideas as it provides such a contrast to the things that you're told in the education system (my experience).
  • Any of James Baldwin's essay compilations
  • I'm very uneducated when it comes to intellectual feminism, but I've read False Choices which not only has Amber and other Chapo guests as contributors, but does a great job at applying feminism to a broad range of contemporary topics. Also Catherine Liu is very active in my local DSA chapter, she kicks ass.
u/[deleted] · 7 pointsr/politics

anyone read this?.
I've had it recommended but haven't read it yet

u/spartan2600 · 3 pointsr/socialism
u/redditthinks · 2 pointsr/samanthabee

I do see what you mean. However, going by your definition, many wouldn't consider Hillary Clinton a feminist.