casieb 's review for:

3.5
challenging dark emotional informative reflective sad tense fast-paced

This book was very informative and worth reading. His choice to never mention the genocide being committed by zionists in Isreal was incredibly disappointing. He mentioned Isreal and Palestine in passing so this definitely seemed intentional. The information in this book is important and worth reading. Referencing Isreals current and on going fascist atrocities would have helped connect everything and educated many who have no doubt be subjected to genocidal propaganda. One of his main points on fascism. I didn't rate this book higher because of this very important  hole in the conversation. But this book is still important and worth reading.