Where the red Fern grows, Maus, Holes, series of unfortunate events, I think Bea Wolf looks good too but I haven't had a chance to read it yet.
Edit, Maus and Bea Wolf are both graphic novels so maybe not what you're looking for. But Maus should definitely be required reading, especially now.
so, going back to your analogy of thinking of stock like homes, we pay property tax on our homes if we own them. Not much, comparatively, but we pay tax on it nonetheless. If stocks are an asset like a home, they should be taxed based on the value of those stocks.
dystopian hellscape where government has an algorithm to check whether your period has come in a given month, and if you've missed more than a few weeks, you'll be listed as pregnant. And then if you're not pregnant anymore for any reason other than giving birth, then you'll be prosecuted for having an abortion.
it's fine to kill all X when X is objectively evil, like Nazis and slavers. They aren't your friends, they'll kill you and everyone you love without a second thought. It's not time to play the nuance game and say "but but but killing is bad!", yeah it is. it is bad.but the only way to stop fascism is by killing it. y you can't debate it when the boot's on your neck.
Yes, actually. I'm not saying that all killing is moral. but there are actually objectively bad people and organizations in the world. In one or two wars the US fought in, the US soldiers were actually fighting against objectively evil people and organizations. It's fine to shoot nazis and slavers.
I dunno man, an official government which forbids women to literally even speak sounds a lot worse than the shit the US pulled when we propped up Hamid Karzai.
debian should be a bit higher on that list, but it's still easier than installing windows.