I can see this is a fairly new and small forum at present. Hopefully it will grow and I have shared this forum with many of my other friends whom I hope will also join.
I simply wanted to introduce myself, my name is Michael and I am an American expat living and working in Copenhagen Denmark.
I am very happy to see this forum in existence on Goodreads as I have been a libertarian and avid follower of the Austrian school of economic thought for quite some time and have leaned more on the conservative side for about 25 years now. Prior to that, I was so far left it would make many of you blush!
I look forward to meeting both existing and new members here to share both ideas and book recommendations!
Further, my favourite books genres include the "classics" to economics, geopolitics, current events, philosophy, world history, archeology and science fiction just to name a few.
My latest interest has been reading libertarian-influenced writers and thinkers such as Alexander Dugin, Curtis Yarvin, James Burnham, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Ludwig von Mises, Murray Newton Rothbard, Raymond Aron and Michael Millerman, etc.
Again thanks for the invitation and I will post when I come across any interesting information, book recommendations or reviews relevant to this forum. :-)
I simply wanted to introduce myself, my name is Michael and I am an American expat living and working in Copenhagen Denmark.
I am very happy to see this forum in existence on Goodreads as I have been a libertarian and avid follower of the Austrian school of economic thought for quite some time and have leaned more on the conservative side for about 25 years now. Prior to that, I was so far left it would make many of you blush!
I look forward to meeting both existing and new members here to share both ideas and book recommendations!
Further, my favourite books genres include the "classics" to economics, geopolitics, current events, philosophy, world history, archeology and science fiction just to name a few.
My latest interest has been reading libertarian-influenced writers and thinkers such as Alexander Dugin, Curtis Yarvin, James Burnham, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Ludwig von Mises, Murray Newton Rothbard, Raymond Aron and Michael Millerman, etc.
Again thanks for the invitation and I will post when I come across any interesting information, book recommendations or reviews relevant to this forum. :-)