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I just realized it has been posted in html, the preferreed format for reading online.
it seems to have poems scattered throughout.
book club type deal.
Yes, great! Not sure what you had in mind, but how's this: certain chapters get assigned to willing participants (or just you and I, notwithstanding), and each posts a reflection on said chapters on their own time. I don't think the order in which these are shared should matter really. Maybe a guideline can be imposed to encourage waiting until the preceding chapters have been shared.
I'm not super keen on giving deadlines, since everyone has a life and obligations, but I'm not closed to the idea, either.
Edit: html does not have book in full.
Sounds like fun. My inclination is to keep it loose but I know that risks nobody doing anything.
hm - yes, that risk is real. How about we keep it wide open. I will review Part 1 sometime this week in ~econ ~the_stacker_muse and ~BooksAndArticles and invite readers to follow along, post their own reflections or carry the torch forward into Part 2.
I’ve only flipped through Machinery of Freedom, so I don’t know how suitable it is for a novice.
My sense is that it’s a more practical treatment of how and why a stateless society would function best, compared to more philosophical or ethical treatments that you’d find with Rothbard or Nozick.
It’s always been on my list, so maybe we could do a book club type deal.