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Patrick Peterson
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I am LOVING this book.
The first two and a half chapters have been absolutely EXCELLENT.
VERY well written.
Super relevant to the world situation today.
Fascinating subject overall and the specifics too.
OUTSTANDING footnotes that are not to be missed.
The authors have an incredibly deep and well communicated grasp of both the literary issues as well as the economic and philosophical issues dealt with.
— Sep 01, 2021 06:57PM
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The first two and a half chapters have been absolutely EXCELLENT.
VERY well written.
Super relevant to the world situation today.
Fascinating subject overall and the specifics too.
OUTSTANDING footnotes that are not to be missed.
The authors have an incredibly deep and well communicated grasp of both the literary issues as well as the economic and philosophical issues dealt with.
Patrick Peterson
is 25% done
I am LOVING this book.
The first two and a half chapters have been absolutely EXCELLENT.
VERY well written.
Super relevant to the world situation today.
Fascinating subject overall and the specifics too.
OUTSTANDING footnotes that are not to be missed.
The authors have an incredibly deep and well communicated grasp of both the literary issues as well as the economic and philosophical issues dealt with.
— Aug 26, 2021 08:44AM
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The first two and a half chapters have been absolutely EXCELLENT.
VERY well written.
Super relevant to the world situation today.
Fascinating subject overall and the specifics too.
OUTSTANDING footnotes that are not to be missed.
The authors have an incredibly deep and well communicated grasp of both the literary issues as well as the economic and philosophical issues dealt with.
Daniel Moss
is 65% done
The chapter on "The Invisible Man" was just awesome!
— Sep 08, 2020 04:07PM
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Daniel Moss
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About twenty pages in and my interest is piqued. Check out this insight: "But the reductionism of Marxism has actually turned out to be attractive to many critics... Marxist analysis works to efface the distinction between the great author and the ordinary run of humanity, thus lessening the critics sense of subordination to the figures he studies and in fact giving him a newfound power over authors."
— Aug 18, 2020 03:16PM
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