No.100343
Okay, be honest, which one of you statist faggots infesting our board has actually read this book?
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No.100346
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No.100359
>>100343
A better question would be how many of us lolbergs have read it. I'm 40% of the way through. Excellent quality, but one of the driest books I've ever read.
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No.100372
>>100343
Did they make a movie of it that I can watch?
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No.100373
>>100343
Read Rothbard’s Man, Economy, and State first.
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No.100381
>>100346
Very nice!
>>100359
Also very nice, 40% is good progress.
>>100372
No, literally read a book.
>>100373
I am about 60% through with MES, I read Human Action before that. I like both very much, but perhaps MES is easier to start with for most people. For me, Human Action was better, because it went more in depth on the methodological stuff. To each his own.
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