This is simply a collection of books I want to keep track of – to read and to recommend as the opportunity arises. My intention is not to provide any kind of exhaustive, or even extensive, collection of titles.
With Liberty and Justice for Some: How the Law Is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful by Glenn Greenwald
The Death of the Liberal Class by Chris Hedges
The Politics of Truth: A Diplomat’s Memoir: Inside the Lies that Led to War and Betrayed My Wife’s CIA Identity by Joseph Wilson
Vultures’ Picnic: In Pursuit of Petroleum Pigs, Power Pirates, and High-Finance Carnivores by Greg Palast
Armed Madhouse: From Baghdad to New Orleans–Sordid Secrets and Strange Tales of a White House Gone Wild by Greg Palast
Agrarian Socialism in America: Marx, Jefferson, and Jesus in the Oklahoma Countryside, 1904-1920 by Jim Bissett
unChristian: What a New Generation Really things about Christianity … and Why It Matters by David Kinnaman
The 99%: How the Occupy Movement is Changing America by Don Hazen, Tara Lohan, and Lynn Parramore
The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarcerations in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
And from the Proposed Course On Occupy Wall Street at NYU (1/2012):
- Writers for the 99%, “Occupying Wall Street: The Inside Story of an Action that Changed America“
- Sarah Van Gelder, ed., “This Changes Everything: Occupy Wall Street and the 99% Movement“
- Don Hazen, et. al., “The 99%: How the Occupy Wall Street Movement is Changing America“
- David Graeber, ”Debt: The First 5000 Years“
- Giovanni Arrighi, “The Long Twentieth Century: Money Power and the Origins of Our Time“
- David Harvey, ”A Brief History of Neoliberalism“
- Karen Ho, “Liquidated: An Ethnography of Wall Street“
- CLR James, “The Black Jacobins, Toussaint L’Overture and the San Domingo Revolution“
- Marina Sitrin, “Horizontalism: Voices of Popular Power in Argentina“
