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2604823 No.2604823 [Reply] [Original]

Is there a book like this that doesn't look like a Dr. Seuss book?

>> No.2604836

>>2604823
No because commies can't write worth a shit so they need to act like the famous commie bastard seuss.

>> No.2604859
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>>2604836

>> No.2604870

>>2604859
/win

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>>2604870
>ween

>> No.2604893
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Instead of going on about the imperfections of capitalism, if you already feel it in your bones that it needs to be destroyed, then begin on that path toward it's destruction, and find accomplices who also feel that way.

>> No.2604929

>>2604893
I don't know if it needs to be destroyed.

>> No.2604934

>>2604893
OP's pictured book stresses the point that governments are facilitators of investment promoting market growth and dynamism by harmonising that discrepancy between short term gains and long term rewards. In other words, they are only 'imperfections'. The basic function of producing, buying and providing for sale is not inherently wrong. It's simply that there are several misconceptions about 'free market' efficiency. Government can make it more efficient.

>> No.2604950

those books are the big macs of political literature

don't bother