ANTIFA: The antifascist handbook

ANTIFA: The Anti-Fascist Handbook by Mark Bray An interview by Chris Hedges with the author of this book sparked my interest.  Formerly, I had observed what seemed to me to be public disorder under the guise of some kind of political resistance.  Furthermore, the tactics portrayed on the news videos struck me as disturbingly similar … Read more

The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris

The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris ARBEIT MACHT FREI: The most cynical three words of the twentieth century There are six million stories of one, single people group.  Six million lives, murdered by ethnic prejudice, delusional fears, pathological hatred and political opportunism, total the horrific number of innocents condemned by a factory system emerging … Read more

Confessions of an Economic Hitman (2006) by John Perkins

Somewhere between a whistle-blowing and a confessional, this 271-page mea culpa is an autobiographical gut-spilling of an economic hit man (EHM) employed in a thirty-year-or-so career by a major international company to further the power, control and profit of the American Empire, as he describes it.  As a confessional, it is a personal account of … Read more