It’s not a Marxist list but that’s perhaps to be expected from a list curated from other lists across the internet. I thought it was useful, still, as there are 200 entries, including lots of fiction, which could be a good way to engage with the topic or for recommendations to people who don’t/won’t read theory.
Thanks for sharing, there’s a lot to check out here. This one on the extra list at the end looks interesting: Humanitarian Imperialism: Using Human Rights to Sell War.
There’s a MR summary about it:
I didn’t see A Small Place on this list but I recall it being an interesting and very short book which pulls the reader in and shows them the effects of colonialism/imperialism on society (specifically, Antigua) in a very intimate/emotional style rather than via theory or fiction. Maybe I am forgetting if there are big downsides to this book but iirc I think it’s another one that could be good for engaging on this issue with someone.
That one looks good! MR do some great publications.