In The Accumulation of Waste: A Political Economy of Systemic Destruction, Ali Kadri has gone to great lengths to situate the reader amid a rhetoric of survival. He draws conscious reasoning from the insanity of economic production under late-stage capitalism.
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Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography offers a remarkable insight into the life and philosophy of one of America’s founding figures.
I decided to read Waste by Brian Thill because I wanted to learn more about such an outstanding part of society. What is our role as young people in regulating waste, and how honest do we have to be to avoid evident and impending environmental and sociological disasters?
The Money Player: The Confessions of America’s Greatest Table Tennis Champion and Hustler captures the vibrant culture of table tennis during its heyday in the 1950s, which was based around gambling and competition.
While Rich Paul’s association with LeBron James certainly advanced him into the public eye, his memoir, Lucky Me, reveals a far more complex individual.
Everything about this story is charming and the drawings used as examples of the artist’s work are a joy to look at.