!bookworms as you know Never Let Me Go is finished, we'll have a final thread to discuss the book as a whole this Sunday. So it's time to nominate books for the next bookclub. I'll select all nominations and post a thread to vote which one you like most. First voting will eliminate all but the Top 5.
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!neolibs, don't you guys have any recommendations besides Why Nations Fail and The End of History?
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The full Sonichu run
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Antiracist Baby
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The open society and it's enemies.
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Globalization and Its Discontents
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The Mystery of Capital by Hernando de Soto
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Our Posthuman Future by Fukuyama. The core thesis is that humans will be genetically engineered at some point in the future. Unless there is an enforced global ban, it's going to happen. The argument is should it be used on the poors to help give them a leg up, or allow the hyper wealthy to use the cowtools to make their heirs beautiful, stronger, and smarter. It's more fascinating than a call for eugenics.
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Capitalism and Freedom, and A Conflict of Visions.
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