A review by kropotkin
The Socialist Manifesto: The Case for Radical Politics in an Era of Extreme Inequality by Bhaskar Sunkara

4.0

A practical and funny guide to socialism in the 21st century. The How we win chapter punches the hardest. Explaining what is power in communities and that while it's separate from election wins a people's party is near essential. Loose networks of militants and activists fall short of the broad support needed for lasting change. Fighting in the trenches of working-class struggles is important but it needs to be on the front-foot in building a counter-hedgemony that is common sense to common people.

The bulk of the book is history of socialist struggles of the past hundred years. For me and many other readers it was apparently a bit of a bore. I certainly skimmed this as I was already familiar.