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  • TheBlueOne0

    @deathboy You seem disgusted by the modern "left - right" axis, yet you continue to frame your posts in that paradigm. DO some research brother. Start at the beginning of classical economics - After reading Adam Smith please move on to Ricardo:

    Then:

    Then move on to:

    i would also suggest Polyani for a take outside the usual modern capitalist/socialism clusterfuck:

    Also some Hayek and Karl Popper is probably in order. Samuel Huntington's earlier work as well. I would also spend some time reading scholarly works on the Iranian revolution, some of the latin American revolutions of the mid 20th century. Also read up on the Italian fascists of the early 20th so you can see the intellectual origins of that third mix in the 20th century idealism blowout.

    • its funny i find sometimes a great notion so much better than all those books.deathboy
    • these books just arent that good. i liek hayek since he's against controlling marketsdeathboy
    • or at least thats my impression.deathboy
    • i frame them so not to get into the your left youre right. tke them out by identificationdeathboy

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