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supernovamaniac

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Currently reading:
  • The Making of Modern Colombia: A Nation in Spite of Itself by David Bushnell
  • Quantum Computation and Quantum Information by Michael Nielsen and Isaac Chuang
  • Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
  • Proofs from THE BOOK by Martin Aigner
 

onesteptwostep

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I'm currently fragment-reading three books: a book on Korean history (Korea's Place in the Sun: A Modern History), Nicomachean Ethics (Oxford version), and The Value of Everything by an economist named Mariana Mazzucato.
 

Drvladivostok

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This week:

Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell
Dorohedoro (Vol 2) By Q. Hayashida
Quran
The Future of Dinosaur by David Hone
Chainsaw Man Chapter 98 by Fujimoto
 

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This week:

Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell
Dorohedoro (Vol 2) By Q. Hayashida
Quran
The Future of Dinosaur by David Hone
Chainsaw Man Chapter 98 by Fujimoto

thomas sowell is brilliant. "Black rednecks and white liberals" was a fascinating read.

I'm reading "how money dies" by adam ferguson. It's about the hyper-inflation era in Germany in the 1920s. Apart from an interesting read from an economics perspective, it really reveals how hyperinflation created the environment that Hitler eventually exploited in his rise to power. For example, he didn't invent German antisemitism nor nationalism - these were alive and well long before he arrived at the scene, and were the result of the absolute chaos and desperation that accompany hyperinflation.
 

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This week:

Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell
Dorohedoro (Vol 2) By Q. Hayashida
Quran
The Future of Dinosaur by David Hone
Chainsaw Man Chapter 98 by Fujimoto

thomas sowell is brilliant. "Black rednecks and white liberals" was a fascinating read.

I'm reading "how money dies" by adam ferguson. It's about the hyper-inflation era in Germany in the 1920s. Apart from an interesting read from an economics perspective, it really reveals how hyperinflation created the environment that Hitler eventually exploited in his rise to power. For example, he didn't invent German antisemitism nor nationalism - these were alive and well long before he arrived at the scene, and were the result of the absolute chaos and desperation that accompany hyperinflation.
I know, I find his take on Economy and Social Issues extremely well articulated and Logical, I've been planning to read that book, but Basic Economics was hard to miss, it's not just some Neoclassical Doctrine (There are some), but also good reading on basic economic principles and debunking fallacies.

If you want really Good Economic Book of WW2 read 'The Vampire Economy' it was a Book written by an Economist and Businessman under Nazi Germany, it describe how Nazi Germany had an Extremely Hard-left economic policies, there were Soviet like Farm Collectivization, farmers with small farms weren't able to use tractors and so were forced to hire workers. farmers who went bankrupt had their fields nationalized, these weaken rich farmers.

Nazis Also liquidated Corporate power; Shareholders weren't able to sell their stock without government approval, and Dividends were taxed nearly 100%, Nazis also Set up prices for nearly every commodity in factories; not price control, literal price fixing. Corporations literally weren't allowed to get loan from Banks without government approval.

It also delves under the Economic Doctrine of Why Hitler Started WW2, Pretty Good Read.
 

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I'm not really reading it, but this is interesting, a book from 1935 foretold of almost exactly what happened with Trump:


Sinclair Lewis’s 1935 novel ‘It Can’t Happen Here.’

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Planning on reading this one. If you've seen Lady of Shanghai, their boat was the Circe.
This book looks very good:

 

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I'm currently reading Democracy: The God that Failed by Hans Hermann-Hoppe.

Neo-reactionary Ideology have really been making a lot of sense for me.
 

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I've just finished the Forsaken by Tim Tzoulandis.

It's a really interesting read, it tells the story of between 50,000 to 70,000 americans who imigrated to the Soviet Union in the times of the Great Depression and ended up being victims of the Socialist Regime.

It conveys a really great insight how Americans prior to the cold-war were the greatest aly of the Soviet union and play a massive role in industrializing the country, did you know the Soviet Automobile industry was bassically created by the ground up by Henry Ford? That Albert Heer a Detroit Engineer is responsible of building nearly a dozen soviet factories in the 1930s? That Soviet Union economy in the 30s is being kept afloat by FDRs policy? Harry Hopkins, former secretary of Commerce was a Soviet Spy!!

Currently reading the Silent Patient, not really that great.
 

Black Rose

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new testament books list

2023

March 20th - April 20th

Acts of the Apostles.
Letter of Paul to the Romans.
Letters of Paul to the Corinthians.
I Corinthians.
II Corinthians.
Letter of Paul to the Galatians.
Letter of Paul to the Ephesians
Letter of Paul to the Philippians
Letter of Paul to the Colossians
Letters of Paul to the Thessalonians
I Thessalonians
II Thessalonians
Letters of Paul to Timothy
I Timothy
II Timothy
Letter of Paul to Titus
Letters of Paul to Philemon
Letter of Paul to the Hebrews
James
I Peter
II Peter
I John
II John
III John
Jude
 

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Took a free webinar on creating your own herbal pharmacy.
Basically, she only told us how to organize it and then wanted payment for another class later, which I am not paying for since I already feel confident about how to set it up and use it. You start by listing YOUR families health issues, then start by buying one or two of the books below and then just say you want remedies for the common cold, look that up in the book, then buy just one of the suggested herbs and use a high grade vodka, or follow the instructions in the recipe in the book to make just ONE herbal and buy bottles and labels and label it with the following information. You can design a label and print it and put it on your bottle. Put the Name of the herbal and it can be ANYTHING like Grandmas Snake Oil or whatever you chose. Put the ingredients used, the date made, the symptoms you would have with it, the dosage, and steps that help and how to use it. Then, slowly once a month, you will pick another health issue you or your family have, look it up, and gather the ingredients and make it, and have a dedicated medicine cabinet that is reachable by those authorized to use it and not by littles. Anyway, look for books that show you recipes on how to make the remedies.

You can then make a document with all of the different remedies, what they are for and laminate it and put it in the medicine cabinet. Take the remedy at the first sign of distress like fatigue or sore throat.

Chose one or two:
Herbal Antivirals book BY Stephen Bohner:
Practical Herbalism: Ordinary Plants with Extraordinary Powers by Philip Fritchey
The Modern Herbal Dispensatory: A Medicine-Making Guide by Thomas Easley and Steven Horne (picking this)
Be Your Own Doctor BY Rachael Weaver
Backyard Pharmacy BY Rachael Weaver
Materia Medica of Western Herbs by Carole Fisher (this is one I'm picking).
 

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ZenRaiden

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
Sapiens by Harari
 

Drvladivostok

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French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle.

His reactionary believes are interesting, but his prose is like reading Shakespeare and Vonnegut trying to explain market elasticity, with the objectivity of a 4chan poster talking about Israelis. I don't know wether to be amazed or to sleep.
 

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Can listen to some Charles Dickens Christmas stories here:
(Boris Karloffs voice):
 

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Its just got some affirmations that might be helpful, these are audio books on the premium version of youtube:

Jack Canfield's

Norman Vincent Peales Positive Imaging:

Louise Hay, Heal your Life:

Louise Hay, Heal your Body:
 

birdsnestfern

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Not reading, but listening,

“We sat in the corner bar at Victor’s and drank gimlets. ‘They don’t know how to make them here,’ he said. What they call a gimlet is just some lime or lemon juice and gin with a dash of sugar and bitters. A real gimlet is half gin and half Rose’s Lime Juice and nothing else. It beats martinis hollow.”

The Long Goodbye by Raymond Chandler is supposed to be excellent;

Two versions:


 

ZenRaiden

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did you know the Soviet Automobile industry was bassically created by the ground up by Henry Ford? That Albert Heer a Detroit Engineer is responsible of building nearly a dozen soviet factories in the 1930s? That Soviet Union economy in the 30s is being kept afloat by FDRs policy? Harry Hopkins, former secretary of Commerce was a Soviet Spy!!
I did not, and I would guess most people did not. I do know that British did bring about change and industrialization way before that.
To what extent was largely ignored by Soviets.
 
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