I actually quite liked this one :)
Will definitely gift it around and recommend it to ppl... time to read the sequel!
she/they btw ^^
marxist queer mess with too much to read and too little time and/or motivation
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Nice and interesting read thus far. It being in German does feel a bit, well not weird, but weirdly familiar, since it's the language I have read the most in, but haven't read any novels in for years now ~w~
Nice and interesting read thus far. It being in German does feel a bit, well not weird, but weirdly familiar, since it's the language I have read the most in, but haven't read any novels in for years now ~w~

Der abschließende Band des antifaschistischen Fantasy-Zweiteilers. Ende der 1920er-Jahre ist der Physikerin Nike Wehner eine bahnbrechende Entdeckung geglückt: Durch die …

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Frank is really weird at times, though the sociobiology does get far less frequent.
Too much whack stuff though, whack religious mumbo jumbo, doesn't even acknowledge the theocratic feudalism and deeply intertwined slavery that was in place in Tibet before being liberated during Mao's time. OFC with the reinstatement of capitalism and Han chauvinism, there were many error and excesses in Tibet, but the narrative still feels yucky though...
Whack idealism of peacefully convincing capital to work for the greater good. Overall quite crakkker book unfortunately, but I didn't feel like I wasted my time either ~w~
Frank is really weird at times, though the sociobiology does get far less frequent.
Too much whack stuff though, whack religious mumbo jumbo, doesn't even acknowledge the theocratic feudalism and deeply intertwined slavery that was in place in Tibet before being liberated during Mao's time. OFC with the reinstatement of capitalism and Han chauvinism, there were many error and excesses in Tibet, but the narrative still feels yucky though...
Whack idealism of peacefully convincing capital to work for the greater good. Overall quite crakkker book unfortunately, but I didn't feel like I wasted my time either ~w~

Stafford Beer: The Chronicles of Wizard Prang (EBook)
Cybernetic koans? Or fairy tales for the concurrently challenged? The guru of management jests.