Thank you! I'll have to give that a read.
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@pseudonymsnake I'd def recommend Man Economy and State. It's a morally agnostic economic treatise. Machinery of Freedom is currently at the top of my list as it actually demos how a life free of the state *may* look like and how it *may* get there. -
I've read Man, Economy, and State. I'm aware of Machinery of Freedom but I haven't read it though I do intend to. I'm trying to put together an anarchy 101 reading list since I can't find a preexisting 1 & I don't want to have it too tilted towards any particular type of anarchy.
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Machinery Of Freedom would probably just be a bunch of libertarian ideas you already know what's neat is that he predicts Uber/Lyft but with 1960s technology in one chapter in the chapter "Why Anarchy?" he lays out the "constitution was powerless to prevent this" argument
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he also advocates for the Libertarian Party to be used the same way Dave Smith/Tom Woods/Scott Horton want to: as a way of getting publicity for ideas I don't think there's anything big you'll get out of it since you're already anarchist. it was an important book for me
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i have no plans to leave the submission up because of a nuclear ban would
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