https://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2025/07/economic-process.html?m=1
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Utopia and Anti-utopia in Modern Times by Krishan Kumar is a very under-rated book about politics. Although it mentions socialism, it is not just a socialist book, but considers problems native to science and technocracy. Utopia and Anti-utopia in Modern Times: Krishan Kumar: 9780631148739: Amazon.com: Books
Government and Anarchy by Russell Madden may only be available as an e-book, but it is a classic text on the nature of government, for those that understand deeply: Government and Anarchy, Russell Madden - Amazon.com
Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations, published in 1776, is a classic text on government and what it has become, and how everyone can gain advantage. As my professor points out, it was Adam Smith's book that led to the 'great enrichment', a sharp upward curve in global GDP: The Wealth of Nations: Adam Smith: 9781505577129: Amazon.com: Books
Common Sense by Thomas Paine underscores the importance of something close to modern government, and is said to have sold at one point more copies than the Bible! Common Sense (Dover Thrift Editions): Thomas Paine: 9780486296029: Amazon.com: Books
That's my advice: read these four books, and you will feel much more secure about your idea of government! I'm speaking as someone whose father studied politics at Yale, and as an intuitive thinker / feeler who is extremely introspective!
Africa came up earlier
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