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Yavuz
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This is an exceptional book. It could be considered an economic history book but (as the book tries to argue) inequality and therefore the political regime that tolerates it is not economical but mainly sociological. Therefore it should be seen as sociology book and a great one at that.
One of the key insights of the books so far was to drop liberalism (and neo-liberalism) for what they truly are: propertarianism.
— Apr 11, 2020 01:08AM
One of the key insights of the books so far was to drop liberalism (and neo-liberalism) for what they truly are: propertarianism.
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Yavuz
is 35% done
Just finished the first two parts. In my view unless you are interested or already knowledgable on history on a general basis, it is not entirely necessary considering it is 350 pages. I still enjoyed it a lot and few instances made it worth the stuff that i already know.
I don’t want to criticize the book just yet as i feel like the main part didn’t started.
— Apr 12, 2020 07:20AM
I don’t want to criticize the book just yet as i feel like the main part didn’t started.

