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And...the discussion is POLITICS!

  • 1.  And...the discussion is POLITICS!

    Posted Aug 21, 2024 04:03 PM

    Your prompt for the RMRT Fifth Sunday Book Discussion on September 29th is "politics."  The interpretation of the prompt is up to you.  You may read, give a short summary and recommend a fiction, non-fiction, historical, poetic, foundational, biographical, French, etc. book about, on, concerning , etc. YOU choose!

    When I choose, I usually try to think of (or find) a simple definition.  Sometimes that is difficult…such as in this case. I discovered this definition on a website that creates flashcards for studying different concepts. This one is from a test on the study of U.S. politics that got me thinking about foundational books from political thinkers in history.

    "The term politics refers to the process of gaining and exercising control within a government for the purpose of setting and achieving particular goals, especially those related to the division of resources within a nation." -- https://quizlet.com/152131862/us-government-test-1-flash-cards/

    Here are some various websites to get you thinking about what you would like to recommend:

    Book Riot's 25 Must-Read Books to Understand Politics and Political Issues

    https://bookriot.com/best-political-books/

    Goodreads's Non-Fiction

    https://www.goodreads.com/genres/politics

    Goodreads's Most Read This Week

    https://www.goodreads.com/genres/most_read/politics

    Goodreads's Essential Reading

    https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1200.Politics

    Oxford Scholastica's 10 Books Every Politics Student Should Read

    https://www.oxfordscholastica.com/blog/10-books-every-politics-student-should-read/

    Vancouver Public Library's Political Fiction List

    https://vpl.bibliocommons.com/list/share/1338128189/1734102579

    Do you have some websites that are your favorites when searching for inspiration?  I usually start with ALA .org.  Searching ALA.org for "politics" returned over 15,000 hits.  ACRL Law & Political Sciences Section is at the top of the list. Once you go down the Internet-browsing rabbit hole, something will jump out at you! Or, if you have a sense of what you would like to read, just pop it in a search engine or ask AI. Right? That's what I did with" political poetry" which just might be my pick!

    See you on Zoom September 29th.  RMRT will post a link in ALAConnect.



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    Ann Marie Pipkin
    apipkin1@bellsouth.net
    RMRT Board Member
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