11-12-2014, 09:42 PM
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The Landlord
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Originally Posted by oats
ahh, gotcha. Umm, maybe? Being a (former) public worker makes it something I naturally think about, and being an armchair economist makes me think about it in more of a practical light than a philosophical one, though I do adhere to a distinct ideological belief that the State exists to protect its people, much in the way that the people are obliged to protect their country. At least in a developed nation like the US is.
this post, in case you didn't read it, was more of a "review" of a century old essay that's currently a free ebook. By review I mean I copy/pasted several quotes from it. I thought it was a prescient piece of writing by an unheralded thinker. He touches on a lot of shit that I've thought about and written about, which was a validating experience for me. Overall, I just think it's a good book, and since it's free (and short), I think people should read it.
does that answer your question lol
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Yea I read it , but a lot of social justice people are taking aim at video games, and sexism and etc .
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