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Is it good?

>> No.17764765

>>17764761
hello again
be sure to reply saying 'wtf i dont know what you mean' you cretin

>> No.17765356

no

>> No.17765373

>>17764761
No.
Read Debt: The First 5000 Years by David Graeber for the proper understanding.

>> No.17765388

>>17764761
No unless you want to waste your time with a glowie psyop (antisemitism)

>> No.17765507

>>17764761
yes

>> No.17765638
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>>17765373
Thanks, friend.

>> No.17765883

>>17765373
This. Also for more material see:

Princes of The Yen by Richard Werner
The Ethics of Money Production by Jörg Guido Hülsmann
https://youtu.be/4AC6RSau7r8

>> No.17766094

>>17764761
Yes
>>17765388
>waaah muh antisemitism
>>17765373
If you want leftist propaganda read this

>> No.17766224

>>17764761
This book is a meme.
>On his return to Italy in September 45BC,Caesar found the streets and cities crowded with homeless people,who had been forced off the land by usurers and land monopolists.300,000 people had to be fed daily at the public granary. Usury wasflourishing with disastrous consequences.[4]
>[4] “The imperial democracy that held the world beneath its sway, from the senators whobore historic names down to the humblest tiller of the soil, from Julius Caesar down to thesmallest shopkeeper in the back streets of Rome, was at the mercy of a small group ofusurers,” as quoted in G. Ferrero, Greatness and Decline of the Roman Empire, Vol. vi, WilliamHeinemann Ltd, London, 1908, 223.

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>>17765638
Good book. Not good philosophy.
Greaber was also a member of the I.W.W. and helped start occupy Wall Street, for those who are interested in that sort of thing.

>> No.17766325

>>17766224
What's the issue here, am I a brainlet?

>> No.17766350

[5] Cicero, Marcus Tullius: “Softly! Softly! I want none but the judges to hear me. The Jews have already gotten me into a fine mess, as they have many another gentleman. I have no desire to furnish further grist for their mills,” as quoted in W. Grimstad, Antizion, NoontidePress, Torrance, California, 1985, 29. Cicero was serving as defence counsel at the trial ofone Flaccus, a Roman official, who interfered with Jewish gold shipments to theirinternational headquarters (then, as now) in Jerusalem. Cicero himself was not a nobody,and for one of his stature to have to “speak softly” shows that he was in the presence of a dangerously powerful sphere of influence. In which case, one wonders who the real persecutors were

>> No.17766922

>>17764761
Yes

>> No.17766940

>>17764761
Yes ignore everybody else. A lot of random assassinations make more sense and the author does not just point to "muh jews"

>> No.17766951

>>17765388
>a glowie psyop (antisemitism)
How so? Don't tell me your own of those people who thinks some pawns like the Freemasons or Globalist, or something as silly as the Jesuits are in charge.

>> No.17768315

>>17764761
Go to pol.

>> No.17768348

>>17764761
where can i get this book? i some anon posted a gif and another anon pointed out it was banned

>> No.17768446

>>17768348
ISBN 9781912759200
But there's probably a pdf or epub on libgen or archive

>> No.17768469

>>17768446
thank you kindly

>> No.17768731

>>17768469
No worries, glad to help.

>> No.17768948

>>17764761
This is just like an academic article published in paperback. I agree with the content but it's not really 'literature' per se