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Marwan ♋️
@marwan1337
Does anyone have any book recommendations for explanations of the foundations of today’s institutions and the harm brought by industrial-era bureaucracy and centralization? I really enjoy the book The Sovereign Individual because it predicted a LOT of the capabilities we see today. I started reading “Seeing Like A State” by James C. Scott, but I want to read more books that describe some of these foundations as well as where we might be headed.
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bloke
@cloaked-bloke
‘Escape from Freedom’ - Eric Fromm I’m coreading this with sovereign… It’s a psychological perspective to why individuals choose to not be free. A great compliment to Sovereign individual, which describes that individuals will overtake State
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Marwan ♋️
@marwan1337
That sounds very interesting. Have you heard of the book “How I Found Freedom In An Unfree World” by Harry Browne? The title reminds me a lot of that
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bloke
@cloaked-bloke
no, i’ve not heard of it! But looks like yet another great book… couple q’s - how many of these have you read on this subject?? What does being ‘free’ mean to you?
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Marwan ♋️
@marwan1337
I think that’s the only book I’ve read specifically about freedom lol. I’m familiar with a lot of the standard self-improvement literature tho. And being free means minimizing the amount of stuff I have to do that I don’t enjoy or find meaningful. Right now I’m working feverishly on extricating myself from a set of circumstances that I realize are imprisoning me.
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