00:00Books that make you angry, that is, those books in which the dominant emotion is anger,
00:04especially for the injustices she has suffered. Kim Ji-yung, born in 1982. The book follows the life
00:09of a South Korean woman from childhood to motherhood. Every stage of her life is marked
00:13from small and large discriminations that lead to a psychological breakdown. It makes her angry.
00:18because it shows how sexism is not just about sensational incidents, but about thousands of
00:23daily sacrifices considered normal. Hazel said no. A girl who is just 18 receives
00:28from the principal of his school a sexual proposition in exchange for college recommendations.
00:33She obviously refuses and from that moment on a story begins that involves the whole family.
00:38get angry because it shows how often the abuse of power puts the
00:42victim rather than the aggressor and it is really outrageous because it shows how difficult it is
00:47Getting justice even when you clearly say no. The Education of Tara Westover. It's the autobiography.
00:52of the author who grows up in an extremist Mormon family completely isolated under the
00:57Controlled by a paranoid father and a devious brother. It's infuriating because things like that happen in here.
01:02really absurd things. Despite this, she has a hard time separating herself from her family. And this
01:08shows how difficult it is sometimes to free ourselves from the ideas of the people who raised us and
01:12how difficult it is to sever some family ties even though these are extremely
01:17toxic and destructive for many people. San Luigi: How to respond to the violence of capitalism. In a world
01:23where everything is commodified, even healthcare is. This already sucks. If we then add
01:27that some companies obtain economic advantages at the expense of people's health. Starting
01:33from the case of Luigi Mangione and the cult born around his figure, Nicolas Framon reflects
01:38on power, inequality, and forms of rebellion in the contemporary world. Short passage
01:42and provocative, starting from a news story to ask an uncomfortable question. How can one
01:47resist a system that seems to no longer fear anything.
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