Since I haven't had the time to post anything substantial for a while, and since the fall my general business has made my posting rather sparse, I figure I'll expend a post promoting some of the non-fiction books I'm currently reading. Like many people I have the tendency to read several books at once, moving back and forth between them (and sometimes in the same hour), so as to not get bored by one narrative. If a book (fiction or non-fiction) becomes more engrossing than others than the others will temporarily be set aside, but usually I'm cycling between multiple books––some of which connect to what I'm researching/writing. So aside from rereading Capital , as mentioned in the previous post, here are some of the non-fiction books I've been reading at the same time. 1) Governing by Debt (Maurizio Lazzarato) I expected to dislike this book, due to my problems with its predecessor ( The Making of the Indebted Man ), and am only reading it because, des
Marxist-Leninist-Maoist reflections