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I read Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein right after Manufacturing Consent and I think that worked really well. It's got some overlap in content that helps solidify concepts, but it's a bit more modern and a much easier read (less dry)
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Thanks, will put Shock Doctrine next on the reading list, and yes Manufacturing Consent feels very dry, I was looking for ways to get through it faster as it reiterates a fair deal.. And thank you for the other recommendation, what is this genera of book called? Social study?
I suspect my local bookshop would stock most of those under "society and politics"
I don't have an answer for you that would help you find more good books, sorry.