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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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I suppose this might have been better in /books but I’m asking in order to learn this history to help empower network states.
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‘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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mate, i’ve started sovereign individual because of you. in chapter 1 only, he has a good vision. only disagreeement i have is seeing a highly competitive driven future. i think we’ll start to see people supporting each other and uniting under one house evntually.
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The Managerial Revolution by James Burnham
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It’s very different then TSI but maybe “legal systems very different from our own” would be a interesting book in this topic as it compares the modern legal system of the industrial west with different overlapping ones through most history
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