Greg Restall on Nostr: I think that all of the books I read in June had social and political convulsions, ...
I think that all of the books I read in June had social and political convulsions, either in the foreground, or looming somewhere the background. Some of these convulsions were very real, and some are imagined.
Maybe that’s coincidence, but maybe this is a sign of the times we inhabit.
https://consequently.org/news/2024/books-june-2024/#books #reading
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