The Wealth of Nations and The Communist Manifesto
j-whitt987 Send a noteboard - 25/02/2011 09:42:47 AM
Has anybody here read these books? I figure someone around here has to have read them. Larry, I'm looking at you mainly.
I have known about these books for awhile, ever since my highschool economics class, and I figured I'd look them up to possibly read them. I'm not sure if I'd actually be able to though. Economics seems like it would be an interesting thing to learn about, but I think a book about it would be pretty dull. If you've read it my main questions are:
Is it interesting?
What grade level is it written at?
(Also, on an unrelated topic: Why can't I seem to type very well at 4:45 AM?)
I have known about these books for awhile, ever since my highschool economics class, and I figured I'd look them up to possibly read them. I'm not sure if I'd actually be able to though. Economics seems like it would be an interesting thing to learn about, but I think a book about it would be pretty dull. If you've read it my main questions are:
Is it interesting?
What grade level is it written at?
(Also, on an unrelated topic: Why can't I seem to type very well at 4:45 AM?)
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The Wealth of Nations and The Communist Manifesto
25/02/2011 09:42:47 AM
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The Communist Manifesto is easily read by the dimmest prole and interesting.
25/02/2011 03:07:08 PM
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It's all about the invisible hand, yo
03/03/2011 05:26:33 PM
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