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Anything similar to picrel? (Political Science for Dummies)
I want to read, not through a computer screen however, about the general political atmosphere and different concepts, with key people (e.g. Hitler as a key figure of Nazism). Preferably it should not be US-specific since I'm European
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Why don't you want to read through your computer? Trush me, I wish I hadn't spend a cent on physical books, they take space and get dusty. Take the pirate pill. Unironically you can also read Wikipedia articles from start to finish or just Google something like "books about politics" and start by reading the book with the most interesting title/cover. There's not a 1, 2, 3 perfect steps you have to follow when learning about these topics.
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>>1457638
Fair enough, I just thought physical books feel nicer to hold, but like you said it's much easier to just pirate them anyways



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