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I'd recommend Blackshirts and Reds by Parenti. Watch the best lecture of all time first, I think it motivates the book very nicely.
If you're inclined to learn about economic theory I recommend you start with Wage Labor and Capital by Marx.
If you want to learn about how (or whether to) vote, read Bourgeois and Proletarian Electoralism by Lenin.
If you're interested in how women, particularly Black women, are exploited under capitalism read Women, Race, and Class by Angela Davis.
There are lots of great books about indigenous liberation if that's what's radicalizing you. Off the top of my head I don't really know any about Palestine, but some that I've heard are good include Wretched of the Earth, Open Veins of Latin America, and An Indigenous People's History of the United States.
For Palestine, Strategy for the Liberation of Palestine by the PFLP (1967) might be good for understanding through a Marxists lens (unfortunately I haven't gone through this myself yet)
Is there any yellow parenti with cleaned up audio?