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Alexander
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As reccomended by David Graeber! - who once lamented that there were not enough books like this being written.
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Been having alot of fun reading comparative histories recetly. It's a great way to 'isolate' historical factors of change. For Spruyt, it's bargaining between social groups that's key. For Tilly, it's war. For Skocpol, it's state relations and the role of peasantry. For Anderson, modes of extraction.
— Jul 22, 2021 11:47PM
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Been having alot of fun reading comparative histories recetly. It's a great way to 'isolate' historical factors of change. For Spruyt, it's bargaining between social groups that's key. For Tilly, it's war. For Skocpol, it's state relations and the role of peasantry. For Anderson, modes of extraction.
Matthias
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See Nasheed? I don't just read books that go "...And Its Enemies." I also read ones with very slightly different titles!
— Jun 24, 2020 11:27AM
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