I've seen him perform when he was alive and also read his book. The guy was definitely on point when it came to the corrupt political machine and media propaganda. What's ironic is that for the most part, he did nothing more than point out tragic flaws with government, society, policy, et al, and because the brainwashed masses thought it was so absurd, he ended up being a comedian rather than a revolutionary. If you listen to his act now, and remove the comedian tag, it's a lot more scary than funny.
