Welcome to Bookmarker!

This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

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all workers suffer harassment on the job

[...] adding the category of gender harassment doesn’t cure the problem of under-inclusiveness—if anything, it underscores the basic difficulty. All workers—men, women, trans, cis, gay, straight, and bi—suffer harassment on the job constantly by virtue of their status as workers, and have absol…

—p.63 The Baffler No. 39 - The Organization of Hatreds Manufacturing Consent (56) by Chris Lehmann
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a humanities education serves no purpose

During the culture wars of the 1980s and 1990s, left and right shared a commitment to the value of the humanities as a crucial element of American higher education. What the antagonists then disagreed upon, often ferociously, was how to define the humanities. Conservatives contended that all Americ…

—p.55 The Culture Wars are Dead (48) by Andrew Hartman
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the problem with Schindler's list

The only memory of the age of fire and blood that was the first half of the twentieth century that it seems necessary today to preserve is the memory of the victims, innocent victims of an explosion of insensate violence. In the face of this memory, that of the combatants has lost any exemplary d…

—p.44 Dispatches from the American Gray Zone (38) by Jonathon Sturgeon
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politics is the continuation of civil war

[...] post-Enlightenment literature, is his own. In the end, Pinker is merely waving a tattered banner of Enlightenment liberalism at the specter of a diverse range of thinkers he might as well have from clipped from the bibliography of an overheated Dinesh D’Souza diatribe—his featured anti-Progre…

—p.43 Dispatches from the American Gray Zone (38) by Jonathon Sturgeon
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the incurable autoimmune illness of global capitalism

[...] we might describe civil war as the incurable autoimmune illness of global capitalism: a disease that attacks all systems of the international body from within—indeed, pitting each against the other—calling into question the function and sovereignty of every organ.

—p.38 Dispatches from the American Gray Zone (38) by Jonathon Sturgeon