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I recommend 1984
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“The Founding Fathers tried to warn us from the threat that overcame ancient democracy. Today our political order faces new threats, not unlike totalitarianism of the 20th century.”
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I like the title ... it's on my books to read list!
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I definitely will. Thank you Marianne! 💗💗💗💗
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Problematic source to recommend, Marianne. Tim Snyder, member of the Council on Foreign Relations, is sort of house historian for US/EU/NATO interests, and presents a tendentious historical narrative of events in Ukraine during WWII, shifting blame onto USSR in problematic ways.
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I just bumped mine on the shelf a little while ago. Time to open it back up & read more. 🙌🏽
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Read it in college! I don’t remember a ton though, so I should probably reread it at some point.
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Thank you, I’ll definitely take a look.
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Not to plug anything, but for those who may not have time to read about these things, the app Blinkist can really help people absorb these materials in less time. It’s like a condensed audiobook.