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some rich shithead telling the poor how the government should work is the worst example of American moral corruption. The upper-middle class and the rich do not serve in our military and they do not make up the majority of the labor force, they simply benefit from the stable economy it facilitates. the very least you

i could totally see Rorie becoming a solid regular if he just played other stuff.

It’s surprisingly good? What a strange choice.

You’d think some progress could be made in republican societies towards better facilitating reform. Though I agree, the historical record is not on my side in this assessment. I wonder what this book will add to this topic.

Of course. I’ve never been an advocate of full-scale revolution and apologize if my statements present myself as such. I just tire of the constant academic solutions that are posed, but rarely, if ever, adopted.

Yet those societal impulses must be accounted for in any implementation of reform. They have been the prime obstacle against economic reform to date and I have yet to see anything put forth that amounts to more than the academic possibility of reform.

shrewd analysis

That’s the thing Picketty addresses in his book. There is no feasible way to reform systems of inequality, no feasible way “of muting” so to speak. The greatest example he draws on was large-scale trade destabilization, but even that is chaotic and only happened during times of warfare.

goddamnit. why did i write this? i just reminded myself of what a shitshow that was.

Feaster: “it’s about ethics in recruiting.”

that second picture is marvelous

What books are y’all reading right now?

good point

i need to stop scrolling down...