a ‘stop trump’ reading list
Feb. 1st, 2017 08:36 amvia http://ift.tt/2jTZy5d:
batlordart:
batlordart:
I’ve seen one list going around but it consists mainly of books, which may be time-consuming or unavailable for some folks, and our ability to share them far and wide is limited. I compiled this list of online articles available for free plus archive.org links. Check on the notes if you save this link as I may occasionally reblog it to add articles that fit.
“Ur-Fascism” by Umberto Eco [mirror link] - an essential description of what fascism looks like.
“Autocracy: Rules for Survival” by Masha Gessen [mirror link] - avoiding complacency and deceit.
“Forget ‘Why,’ It’s Time to Get to Work” by Anil Dash [mirror link] - activism and consistency
“Don’t Let Anyone Tell You It’ll Be Okay” by Craig Martin [mirror link] - a very important debunking of all the rationalization going on around us.
“A madman has been given the keys to the surveillance state” by Cory Doctorow [mirror link] - a good reminder of why, even if all you do is talk to your niece on Facebook, we need to protect our digital freedom.
“No, We Won’t Calm Down” by Robothugs [mirror link] - how to avoid shutting out our marginalized allies, and how to recognize when someone is doing it to you
“The White Flight of Derek Black” by Eli Saslow [mirror link] - a powerful read on what it takes for a person to leave white nationalism behind.
“How to Help the Cause When You Need Help Yourself” by Carrie Cutforth [mirror link] - helpful reminders for activists with chronic illnesses or mental health issues. Read Spoon Theory, too, if you haven’t, for a helpful framework.
“On Arguing with the Upper Class” by The Coquette [mirror link] - why arguing with your friends on Facebook isn’t activism and it isn’t like what happened to Derek Black.
“A People’s History of the Third Reich” by Megan Carpentier [mirror link] - on collective responsibility and commonplace evil.
This post on fascist tactics from @smarmyanarchist [mirror link] - how to identify white supremacist bullshit and engage with it effectively.

batlordart:
batlordart:
I’ve seen one list going around but it consists mainly of books, which may be time-consuming or unavailable for some folks, and our ability to share them far and wide is limited. I compiled this list of online articles available for free plus archive.org links. Check on the notes if you save this link as I may occasionally reblog it to add articles that fit.
“Ur-Fascism” by Umberto Eco [mirror link] - an essential description of what fascism looks like.
“Autocracy: Rules for Survival” by Masha Gessen [mirror link] - avoiding complacency and deceit.
“Forget ‘Why,’ It’s Time to Get to Work” by Anil Dash [mirror link] - activism and consistency
“Don’t Let Anyone Tell You It’ll Be Okay” by Craig Martin [mirror link] - a very important debunking of all the rationalization going on around us.
“A madman has been given the keys to the surveillance state” by Cory Doctorow [mirror link] - a good reminder of why, even if all you do is talk to your niece on Facebook, we need to protect our digital freedom.
“No, We Won’t Calm Down” by Robothugs [mirror link] - how to avoid shutting out our marginalized allies, and how to recognize when someone is doing it to you
“The White Flight of Derek Black” by Eli Saslow [mirror link] - a powerful read on what it takes for a person to leave white nationalism behind.
“How to Help the Cause When You Need Help Yourself” by Carrie Cutforth [mirror link] - helpful reminders for activists with chronic illnesses or mental health issues. Read Spoon Theory, too, if you haven’t, for a helpful framework.
“On Arguing with the Upper Class” by The Coquette [mirror link] - why arguing with your friends on Facebook isn’t activism and it isn’t like what happened to Derek Black.
“A People’s History of the Third Reich” by Megan Carpentier [mirror link] - on collective responsibility and commonplace evil.
This post on fascist tactics from @smarmyanarchist [mirror link] - how to identify white supremacist bullshit and engage with it effectively.
