I really liked his Idols of Nations; pretty niche indeed, but also very interesting and it touches a subject I know next to nothing about. I guess I should read his other works since he has many others on similar subjects. Which ones would you most recommend off the top of your head?
I first got into him reading Red Theology because the intersection of Christianity and Marxism is relevant to me personally.
I’ve heard really great stuff about Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, I’m told it’s a great primer on how socialism works in China from a sympathetic westerner’s perspective.
My library system here is not really able to get me much of his work unfortunately so I have to pull the trigger on buying them, which I haven’t done much.
Edit: He also has a blog where he posts sometimes, kinda a mix of good scholarly interests and his experiences in China.
I’ve read some decent stuff from Roland Boer. Granted his work is a little niche sometimes.
I really liked his Idols of Nations; pretty niche indeed, but also very interesting and it touches a subject I know next to nothing about. I guess I should read his other works since he has many others on similar subjects. Which ones would you most recommend off the top of your head?
I first got into him reading Red Theology because the intersection of Christianity and Marxism is relevant to me personally.
I’ve heard really great stuff about Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, I’m told it’s a great primer on how socialism works in China from a sympathetic westerner’s perspective.
My library system here is not really able to get me much of his work unfortunately so I have to pull the trigger on buying them, which I haven’t done much.
Edit: He also has a blog where he posts sometimes, kinda a mix of good scholarly interests and his experiences in China.
read the boer, the farmer