“The government wouldn’t do that”

“Oh yes they would.”

Reading is ALWAYS political!

Feel free to recommend your own in the comments (fiction and nonfiction) and let’s create a list of books about people + systems + power !! Would love any recs to diversify this list too, knowledge is power people !

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created by paigeypop

last updated February, 2026

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gotta suggest Fireborne by Rosaria Munda. its about a post revolutionary society and deals with these exact questions of what a new government would or wouldn’t do

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“The government wouldn’t -“ I’m going to stop u right there bc the government absolutely would do that

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I’m still perplexed that this list isn’t more widely known!

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Thank you! Knowledge is power! Somehow gotta boost it to get it out further for more people to see and add recs! 🌟🌟

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great list! i definitely recommend chain-gang all-stars and ella minnow pea

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Thank you for these recommendations, I have never come across these before. I just looked them up and they sound really interesting! Adding them to the list right now :)

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you’re welcome! they’re both excellent in very different ways

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YESSS. I would also add “The Jakarta Method” as well! Haven’t finished it but sooo good. It’s about the US govt.’s influence and the lengths they went to in spreading anti-communist propaganda and promoting capitalism in third world countries (like Indonesia) and atrocities that came with it.

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Added!!! Thanks for the recommendation 🌟

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i love this list! off the top of my head i want to recommend the long walk by stephen king or the running man!

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Oooh! I have been wanting to dip my toes in some of his books, but normally too spooked at his other ones. Thanks for the recommendations!

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those are my two favorites by far!!! he has some longgg books and a lot of his books can be very… problematic for lack of a better word, but those two are a lot tighter and more focused!! and not as weirdly problematic as some of his others!

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I just finished reading It's Not the End of the World by Jonathan Parks-Ramage and holyyyy shit is it relevant. Genuinely felt like reading into a very possible future in the worst way. Highly recommend.

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It Can't Happen Here.

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I actually saw this in a video the other day about non fiction books that everyone needs to read esp w the current state of affairs! Added to the list now! Thank you 🌟

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Thank you for putting this list together! May I suggest minor detail by Adania Shibli and as long as the lemon trees grow by Zoulfa Katouh?

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I would also recommend the Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein in this area - she’s a dense non fiction book but well worth it to understand how and why ‘socialist / communist’ countries were / are overtaken and forced to sell off their sovereign wealth, by other countries and the IMF, all in the name of ‘Freidmanomics’.

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Thank you for the list, eager to see what keeps being added and suggested! The Power by Naomi Alderman could maybe be added?

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Trying to think of books to diversify the list, here are some loose recommendations, I'll let you see whether they fit the theme in your eyes!

  • King Ubu by Alfred Jarry, it's a short satirical play about a crazy king.
  • Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie, not directly a critic of a political system but a story about 2 boys finding prohibited books in rural China during the cultural revolution. Could be interesting to illustrate what was actually done in other countries under other times?
  • The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli, a founding text on political philosophy, questioning the nature of power. Although I think it was written as a guide to power, it can also be read as a warning text for wrongdoings made to acquire and keep it. Please don't quote me on this, I haven't read it yet but it's famous.

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