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3984575 No.3984575 [Reply] [Original]

Anyone read this book? What are your thoughts? I'm thinking of picking this up soon.

>> No.3984578

>so edgy xD
>>>/pol/

>> No.3984580

>>3984578
/pol/ here, implying we read you fucking faggot

>> No.3984581

>>3984578
yea /pol/ is pretty shit when it comes to books.

>> No.3984583

>>3984578
Isn't the stereotypical /pol/ user a christian nazi? The author's a libertarian dualist atheist.

>> No.3984589

>>3984578
>thinking that /pol/ cares about libertarians outside of Ron Paul orthodox

You've probably never been to /pol/ and decided to jump in on the bandwagon.

>> No.3984616

>Anyone read this book? What are your thoughts? I'm thinking of picking this up soon.

Haha that's funny because of irony.

>> No.3984645

>>3984589
>you
>speaking for /pol/

When does school start?

>> No.3984657

>>3984583
If there's one thing you can rely on about /pol/, it's their lack of consistency.

>> No.3984708

>>3984657
That's because you're treating /pol/ like it's a single person.

>> No.3984736

>>3984575
Based strictly on the title, I would recommend Anthony Downs' "An Economic Theory of Democracy" first, or at least the 8th chapter of the book. He explains how a two-party system might encourage irrational voting.

With that being said, I don't actually know anything about the book you posted.

>> No.3984749

>>3984645
already schoold ur mom on dickings last night

>> No.3984802

>>3984749
It's spelt Dickens.