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finished this book, which explores how pirates were both criminals and, incidentally, innovators who created parallel economies when locked out of official ones (sound familiar?) clearheaded take on piracy that strips away the romanticized Robin Hood myths while still showing how outlaws shaped global commerce some fascinating parallels about how systems respond when people route around them. great book for understanding why "unofficial" economies keep emerging, even when the official ones work fine
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If this were linkedin I would reply with the lightbulb reaction. 💡
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SBJ is the best!
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Just added to this year's list. Thanks for the rec
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missed this when we started reading. thanks for sharing sailor
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Looks like a good book! was there anything you read that surprised you?
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Just borrowed on Libby (I think that is record follow through for me)
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So.... I'm a pirate
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@jayce
Looking forward to reading this!
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That sounds fascinating! What is the name of the book? Also did it explore any specific parallels to modern "unofficial" economies like crypto or gig work? Would love to hear your thoughts!
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