Widerstand
5th November 2010, 21:36
I'm asking because mine is quite large atm.
First there's some stuff about Sociology (about 2x 20 pages each week)then there's some Critical Psychology stuff (about 20 pages each two weeks), which I'm reading as preparation for courses.
Then there are a lot of books I have and want to read.
One is an introduction to sociology.
One is an introduction to pre-68's anarchy.
One is an overview of post-68 anarchy.
Various pamphlets about anarcho-syndicalism in Germany.
A collection of essays/writings by Chomsky.
A collection of Chomsky's thoughts on anarchy.
An introduction to (bourgeois) psychology.
A short history of Islam.
A short intro to the Koran.
A book about anarchist fiction.
A critique of hierarchy, authority and power.
I've read a couple of articles/chapters/interviews from two large collections, one is a collection of pieces by Rudi Dutschke, the other is a really large collection of articles and interviews about the German autonomous scene.
I'm currently reading an introduction to critical psychology, and I ordered a book on network theory that should arrive within the next few weeks.
I've also got Das Kapital 1-3, but they make good deco for now. Same goes for Trotsky's Permanent Revolution, a collection of Luxemburg's political writings, Wilhelm Reich's Sexual Revolt, an intro to Hegel and an intro to Nietzsche. Fuck.
Eh.
How do I put those in a logical order that isn't too monotonous? How do I put some sorta system behind it.
Maybe I should just donate some of them to anarchist libraries. Lol.
First there's some stuff about Sociology (about 2x 20 pages each week)then there's some Critical Psychology stuff (about 20 pages each two weeks), which I'm reading as preparation for courses.
Then there are a lot of books I have and want to read.
One is an introduction to sociology.
One is an introduction to pre-68's anarchy.
One is an overview of post-68 anarchy.
Various pamphlets about anarcho-syndicalism in Germany.
A collection of essays/writings by Chomsky.
A collection of Chomsky's thoughts on anarchy.
An introduction to (bourgeois) psychology.
A short history of Islam.
A short intro to the Koran.
A book about anarchist fiction.
A critique of hierarchy, authority and power.
I've read a couple of articles/chapters/interviews from two large collections, one is a collection of pieces by Rudi Dutschke, the other is a really large collection of articles and interviews about the German autonomous scene.
I'm currently reading an introduction to critical psychology, and I ordered a book on network theory that should arrive within the next few weeks.
I've also got Das Kapital 1-3, but they make good deco for now. Same goes for Trotsky's Permanent Revolution, a collection of Luxemburg's political writings, Wilhelm Reich's Sexual Revolt, an intro to Hegel and an intro to Nietzsche. Fuck.
Eh.
How do I put those in a logical order that isn't too monotonous? How do I put some sorta system behind it.
Maybe I should just donate some of them to anarchist libraries. Lol.