title is what i’m looking for. unsure where to start looking since i don’t often read books that focus directly on history. i’d appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction.
title is what i’m looking for. unsure where to start looking since i don’t often read books that focus directly on history. i’d appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction.
The central thesis is “civilizations nascent to the Americas are worth a lot more than 7 pages in a history textbook”, most of the book concerns itself with dispelling colonial narratives, and the end of the book suggests influences on Western democratic societies that did not come from European sources. It is profoundly anti-chauvinist.
“I’m going to discount anything this person has written because of their association with X organization” is baby-brained. If you see something that’s clouded by ideology you should be able to see through it. One of the books I read that extensively informed my stance on capitalism was written by a reactionary whose arguments were very clumsy but whose historical research was good.
youre reading a lot more hostility into my comment than i intended. it’s just a question, relax
it’s a good book, i liked it, it connects to soil science and exemplifies the good that humans can do for the environment, and ends on a heartwarming tone that will not surprise a socialist but contributed to my radicalization in my late teens