The Black Swan. The Art of War. The Prince.
Tolstoy was a living fedora with his head far up his ass, there's nothing to be gained by reading his books. The only thing you're proving is that you have the patience to sit through a long, boring, pointless book, so you must have sat through
other long, hopefully more useful (not a high bar to clear) books, and got something out of
them.
July was the month of racial struggle sessions. How to Be an Antiracist and White Fragility are big on the NYT best seller list right now so of course we had to read them. Critical Race Theory is just Original Sin dressed up in a way that makes the fancy people feel like they're doing something without doing something.
These aren't really "smart" books. "Smart" books are classics or have the potential to be so (and smart is a wypipo value anyway). SJW books are very transient, they're a kind of pyramid scam for prospective SJW "thinkers". The book du jour is not a classic, it's determined by whoever has just sucked her way to the top of the pyramid to get the payout in clout. White Fragility is a 2018 book; How to be an Antiracist, 2019. They can't be classics, because if there's no turnover, the bottom tiers would have no reason to buy and pretend to have read them.
You can tell the book is of that type by its title, because it's only the title that matters, the contents may as well be "clap clap clap clap clap". What's
Atlas Shrugged about? Well, first you've got to know who Atlas
is, and then read the book, or at least read
about the book. (From the other pole of the political compass,
On the Tempering of Steel.)
Art of War is an azn book about military doctrine, but
what doctrine? Gotta read to find out.
Now:
White Fragility!
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*clap clap clap clap clap*