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Book I, Chapter 1 - Wealth of Nations by Smith
The link at the bottom of the page will take you to Chapter 2, then Chapter 3. Read all of the first two chapters, then the first three paragraphs of Chapter 3.
"It's a wonderful loaf" by Roberts
"A marvel of cooperation: How order emerges without a conscious planner" by Roberts
"The rise of political capitalism" lecture by Holcombe
"Manifesto of the Equals" by Babeuf
The Utopian Vision of Charles Fourier by Beecher and Bienvenu
Read book pages 235-256.
Read book pages 113-142
Volume I, Chapter 7 - Capital by Marx
Read both sections.
The Communist Manifesto by Marx and Engels
Leeman chapters on GeorgiaVIEW
"The Stalinist command economy" by Gregory
Ran Abramitzky on The Mystery of the Kibbutz
James Otteson on The End of Socialism
Read book pages 159-168
"The use of knowledge in society" by Hayek
Anarchy, state, and utopia | Nozick
Read book pages 160-164 (How liberty upsets patterns).The Power of Choice: The Life and Ideas of Milton Friedman
President John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address - "Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country."
Should you need the government's permission to work?
U.S. economy falls to an all-time low in the Heritage Foundation's Freedom Index Rating
Ron Swanson loves capitalism and libertarianism
The Hollywood Blacklist, explained
Targeted by the Stasi: Revisiting the past
Berlin Wall 30th Anniversary: Inside Stasi Prison
Milton Friedman - Case against equal pay for equal work
The French Revolution and Napoleon
The French Revolution: Crash Course European History
Marechal and Babeuf - "Manifesto of the Equals" - "We aspire to live and die equal, the way we were born: we want real equality or death; this is what we need. And we'll have this real equality, at whatever the cost. Woe on those who stand between it and us! Woe on those who resist a wish so firmly expressed. The French Revolution is nothing but the precursor of another revolution, one that will greater, more solemn, and which will be the last."
Crossroad Bruderhof, Minneapolis, Minn. - "Crossroad Community currently consists of two couples, a two-year-old, and several single people sharing a rented home, working in the city, and pooling our income."
What is the Bruderhof? A look inside...
Have you ever wanted to drop out of capitalism?
Karl Marx: The Socialist Revolutionary | Biographics
Fundamentals of Marx: Dialectics