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Sara Gabriela
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The use of knowledge in society F.A.Hayek 277-290pg
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Sara Gabriela
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The State - Rothbard 42-49
Of society and civilization - Thomas Paine 272-276
More of the same - Mencken 33-35
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Of society and civilization - Thomas Paine 272-276
More of the same - Mencken 33-35
Kevin J. Rogers
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Back on it after a few days of dealing with a health situation. I skipped over Kant though, because . . . well, I just can't. (He always did make my eyes glaze over.)
A couple of the more radical voices are rather intriguing. Lysander Spooner especially was an outright trip. Wild.
— Jun 08, 2023 03:10PM
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A couple of the more radical voices are rather intriguing. Lysander Spooner especially was an outright trip. Wild.
Kevin J. Rogers
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We're into a string of Tocqueville now in Part II. Good stuff. All due credit to Boaz, he wasn't shy about (for instance) properly characterizing Rothbard in the first section. Agree or disagree, this is political dialogue in good faith.
— May 25, 2023 05:04AM
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Kevin J. Rogers
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Great collection of writing, with some very perceptive commentary and lively introductions by David Boaz.
As a Whig, I overlap with a lot of this thought. Highlighting the differences as well as identifying the commonalities is a great way to both sharpen my thinking and deepen my understanding of my own political philosophy. It's a great exercise.
— May 23, 2023 08:16AM
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As a Whig, I overlap with a lot of this thought. Highlighting the differences as well as identifying the commonalities is a great way to both sharpen my thinking and deepen my understanding of my own political philosophy. It's a great exercise.





