dear followers I have a list of books I do not want to read but would really like to have read if you would all just read them for me and deliver the most relevant content to me via tweets and replies over the next 1-3 years that would be great ty
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nice that one's on the list!
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i mean, where else would it be
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Oh shit nice I saw a tweet earlier where someone asked what should be in the post rat canon and I shoulda said this book.
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my favorite passage (apparently revolutions are optimized by gradient descent)https://twitter.com/mraginsky/status/1084514112154013698?s=20 …
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If I haven't worked up the willpower to get through it by the time you're done I'd love to be cc'ed on this one
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No will power required. It's very easy to read.
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Seeing Like a State is actually a fun read! Cool metaphors and arguments abound: scientific forestry, the spread of last names as a measure of state capacity, Tanzanian farmers, mountains and inhospitable places as the last place a State's power can extend, ....
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Also one chapter in, good so far
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This book is excellent, probably top 5 in terms of changing how I see the world. My advice would be to skip the last 1/3 or so - by that point, you understand the important parts of the argument, and the rest is just overwhelming proof
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