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Michael Jamal Brooks (August 13, 1983 – July 20, 2020) was an American talk show host, writer, political commentator, and comedian. While co-hosting The Majority Report with Sam Seder, he launched The Michael Brooks Show in August 2017 and provided commentary for media outlets, making regular appearances on shows such as The Young Turks. Brooks contributed to various publications, including HuffPost, The Washington Post, Al Jazeera, openDemocracy, and Jacobin. His book Against the Web: A Cosmopolitan Answer to the New Right was published by Zero Books in April 2020. Brooks was a self-identified progressive, internationalist, democratic socialist, and Marxist humanist. He commented extensively on US foreign policy, the Middle East, Latin America, capitalism, and the intellectual dark web. Early life and education Michael Jamal Brooks was born on August 13, 1983, to Donna Brooks and Glenn Brooks, and grew up in Hampshire County, Massachusetts. He had a younger sister, Lisha. Brooks became involved in radical politics at a young age, joining the Northampton-based Revolutionary Anarchist Youth (RAY) at 11. He also developed an interest in Buddhism, involving himself with the Insight Meditation Society and regularly participating in annual weeklong silent retreats. Brooks attended North Star Self-Directed Learning for Teens and the Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter Public School. He was accepted to the London School of Economics, but chose not to go. He attended Bennington College for a year before transferring and earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Bates College in 2009. Brooks spent his junior year abroad studying European and Turkish security studies at Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey. Career Brooks began his career in comedy and meditation, founding the Valley Arts Project and coaching seminars at Sati Solutions. In 2011 he co-authored a meditation guide, The Buddha's Playbook, with Josh Summers. His early journalism and hosting work include his contributions to CivicActions, Talking Points Memo, and The David Pakman Show. On returning to New York City in 2012, Brooks met Sam Seder and began working for The Majority Report with Sam Seder. Along with his colleagues, Brooks criticized MSNBC for firing Seder over a tweet that he had made in 2009. Brooks hosted INTERSECTION for Aslan Media and was an analyst for the American Iranian Council. Brooks was known for his mixture of political analysis with comedy. Bhaskar Sunkara said, "Michael could 'get away' with controversies because of how he mixed his comedy with earnestness." Seder said, "[W]hat was unique about Michael was not just his intelligence and insight into politics, particularly foreign politics, but his ability to do genuinely brilliant political comedy." Brooks began co-hosting 2 Dope Boys and a Podcast in 2016 and announced in 2017 that he was starting The Michael Brooks Show. The podcast, which was broadcast live on tour from a variety of venues around the United States, reached 131,000 subscribers. It included interviews with Noam Chomsky, Cornel West, Adolph Reed, and Slavoj Žižek. Having first heard of Brazilian president Lula da Silva in 2003, Brooks began reading BrasilWire every day during Operation Carwash and the Lula Livre movement in order to deliver updates to viewers. In January 2020, he traveled to São Paulo to interview Lula alongside BrasilWire editors Daniel Hunt and Brian Mier. Brooks also wrote the foreword to the 2018 book Year of Lead: Washington, Wall Street and the New Imperialism in Brazil, also by Hunt and Mier, which documents the rise of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil. From April 2020 until his death, Brooks co-hosted a YouTube show called Weekends with Ana Kasparian and Michael Brooks, a collaboration with Jacobin. At the time of his death, Jacobin was planning to launch a second weekday webcast, The Jacobin Show, with Brooks as host. Brooks contributed to various publications, including HuffPost, The Washington Post, Al Jazeera, In These Times, Good Worldwide, Al-Monitor, openDemocracy, Jacobin and Jadaliyya. He appeared on various networks and shows around the world such as The Young Turks, HuffPost Live, Al Jazeera English, France 24, Novara Media, CCTV, Rising and Hear the Bern, the Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign's podcast. Writings Against the Web On April 24, 2020, Brooks's book Against the Web: A Cosmopolitan Answer to the New Right was published. The book is a critique of the popular figures associated with the intellectual dark web. It also argues that a focus on deplatforming has harmed the left's ability to organize, drawing upon Mark Fisher's essay "Exiting the Vampire Castle" (2013). It argues against essentialist thinking on the right and the left, and advocates a "cosmopolitan socialism" that is "open to all cultures and ... embrace[s] and encourage[s] cultural exchange and syncretism" as an alternative. In Jacobin, Luke Savage called the book a "model blueprint for countering the reactionary narratives ascendant in the smoldering ruins of the neoliberal order." In UnHerd, James Bloodworth called the book "the most substantial critique of the IDW and its brand of 'classical liberalism' to date." Essays Brooks was the author or co-author of several dozen published essays in outlets and magazines including Al Jazeera, Salon, and Jacobin magazine. Some of his published essays are: "US Reparations for Iraq Are Long Overdue" (Al Jazeera, November 2013) "Bill Maher Makes Us Dumber: How Ignorance, Fear and Stupid Pop-Culture Clichés Shape Americans' View of the Middle East" (Salon, March 2017) "The American AKP" (Jacobin, July 2017) "Selahattin Demirtaş Is Not a Terrorist" (Jacobin, December 2018) "How Bernie Sanders Should Talk About Venezuela and US Intervention in Latin America" (Jacobin, September 2019) "The Annihilation of Rojava" (Jacobin, October 2019) "Turkey's War on Rojava" (Tribune, October 2019) "Bernie Has Called to Free Lula. Why Won't the Rest of the Democratic Field?" (Jacobin, October 2019) "Ilhan Omar and the Turkey Question" (Jacobin, November 2019) "It's Good That Joe Rogan Endorsed Bernie. Now We Have to Organize." (Jacobin, January 2020) "After Bernie" (Tribune, April 2020) "Michael Brooks on Why the War on the Poor Must End" (Published posthumously by Jacobin, July 2021) Political views New Atheism Brooks had no universal criticisms of atheism in general, but was critical of the main public figures associated with New Atheism, such as Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, and Richard Dawkins. For instance, Brooks found Harris's view of Islam ahistorical and one-dimensional. He criticized Hitchens's political shift to neoconservatism in his later years, but still approved of aspects of his politics, such as his criticisms of former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Intellectual dark web Brooks was critical of the intellectual dark web and people associated with the group, including S.... Discover the Michael Brooks popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Michael Brooks books.

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    The Power of Ethics

    Susan Liautaud

    The essential guide for ethical decisionmaking in the 21st century, The Power of Ethics depicts “ethical decisionmaking not in a nebulous philosophical space, but at the point wher...

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    Misty Fairchild and the Heart of Alignment

    Michael Dawn Brooks

    When a mystifying explosion drags Misty and Melody Fairchild into Adam Rowan's life, along with a trio of dangerous wouldbe kidnappers bent on hauling the girls back to the shady u...

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    The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist

    Radley Balko, Tucker Carrington & John Grisham

    A shocking and deeply reported account of the persistent plague of institutional racism and junk forensic science in our criminal justice system, and its devastating effect on inno...

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    Flypaper

    Chris Angus

    Ebola, Coronavirus, and SARS, have frightened the world. How would we fight a deadly disease that comes from beyond planet Earth? When a 2,000yearold mummy is unearthed in central...

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    I Lie for Money

    Steve Spill

    In this funny, irreverent, unique, eccentric memoir, magician Steve Spill reveals how he managed to survive decades inside a rarely profitable, sometimes maddening, but often delic...

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    Evolving

    Judy Bailey

    An inspiring and personal guide to ageing well and with happiness, by national treasure Judy BaileyWhen beloved broadcaster Judy Bailey signed off her final news bulletin in 2005, ...

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    Dear White People

    Justin Simien

    Now a Netflix Original Series In the satirical tradition of the New York Times bestseller Stuff White People Like comes this witty companion book to the “incredibly entertaining” (...

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    Creating your first Ebook

    Michael Brooks

    This ebook will teach you how to create and sell your very first ebook. We will go from ideas to planning and publishing your ebook.We will plan our ideas using Trello boards, desi...

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    The Good Book

    Andrew Blauner

    Thirtytwo prominent writers share the Bible passages most meaningful to them in this “Sunday School class you’ve been waiting for” (Garrison Keillor).The Good Book, with an introdu...

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    Conscious Living, Conscious Aging

    Ron Pevny

    We financially plan for our retirement, but do we plan for our wellbeing? Here is an empowering guide with practical tools to help you live a passionate, fulfilling second half of ...

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    Michael Brooks v. State Indiana

    Supreme Court Of Indiana

    Appellant was convicted by a jury of Robbery, a class A felony. He was sentenced to a term of thirty (30) years imprisonment.

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    The Little Book of Big Ethical Questions

    Susan Liautaud

    Perfect for your next dinner party discussion, The Little Book of Big Ethical Questions presents some of today’s most thoughtprovoking ethical questions in a welcoming, easytodiscu...

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    LIV and Let Die

    Alan Shipnuck

    Alan Shipnuck, the New York Times bestselling author of Phil, returns with a major new work of insider reporting on the battle for the soul of professional golf between the PGA Tou...

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    Pashtun

    Ron Lealos

    An adrenalinefilled war story that depicts the challenges of military special operations in a dangerous, boulderfilled landscapeThe Company has a special secret operation planned f...

  • Michael Arvil Brooks v. State Indiana synopsis, comments

    Michael Arvil Brooks v. State Indiana

    Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

    Michael Arvil Brooks was convicted, following a trial by jury, of robbery, a class B felony, Ind. Code § 354251 (Burns 1984 Supp.). The Judge sentenced him to a prison term of nin...

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    Blue

    Joe Domanick

    From awardwinning investigative journalist and author Joe Domanick, Blue explores the history of police culture and reform in the United States and the systems that enable racially...

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    A How To Guide to Cosmopolitan Socialism

    Matthew McManus

    Socialism has always had internationalist ambitions, but what those ambitions should be and how to rethink them in the 21st century remain open questions. Before his tragic passing...

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    Michael Erin Donley v. City Mountain Brook

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama

    Plaintiff, Larry Von Haden, filed this action in Jefferson Circuit Court against defendant, BucyrusErie Company, and others, seeking to recover damages for personal injuries sustai...

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    Adam Rowan and the Heart of the Mountain

    Michael Dawn Brooks

    A week ago, Adam Rowan thought he understood life and his place in it. But after meeting Misty Fairchild in an exploding diner and becoming embroiled in her lifeordeath struggle, e...