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WildGorillaMan wrote:
milosz wrote:There's another Gladwell hit floating around. I think both are pretty weak indictments of him (HE LIKED REAGAN IN 1982!!!), but that's irrelevant - Gladwell is a harebrained ninny. That's all the damning he needs.

Levitt falls into the usual economist trap of thinking economics is a hard science rather than social science/philosophy (depending on the day).
I've never thought of Gladwell as a corporate shill, I just thought of him as a shaggy dog tale teller and lazy cherry pickers of data.

Fact is, as Gladwell and Levitt have made careers pointing out, popular perceptions are often wrong, and both Gladwell and Levitt are popular authors, which means that they themselves are often wrong.
Popularity = wrong? The Oook !! you say.


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Hank Scorpio wrote:
CharlieBob wrote:
johno wrote:*Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs & Steel, is another one I don't trust.
woa woa wao, What?!?
I don't trust him either, after seeing his TV version of the book mentioned above. He's one of those who believes that Western civilization is positioned as it is due to a bunch of accidents.
Better book, I think along those lines is Plagues and Peoples. Should be able to find it used and cheap.

Short Answer: India and Africa are cesspools of disease affecting the great western and eastern empires of the last 2000 years


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I prefer Victor Davis Hanson's stuff myself. But only due to readability.


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Ed Zachary wrote:I prefer Victor Davis Hanson's stuff myself. But only due to readability.

which book? imma be on a plane soon, love books about how india and africa are shitholes
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which book? imma be on a plane soon, love books about how india and africa are shitholes
Carnage and Culture is a good start.

Western Way of War is one of his earlier books.

Other than Mexifornia all of his stuff is about the west's rise to prominence.


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Ed Zachary wrote:
Blaidd Drwg wrote:
which book? imma be on a plane soon, love books about how india and africa are shitholes
Carnage and Culture is a good start.

Western Way of War is one of his earlier books.

Other than Mexifornia all of his stuff is about the west's rise to prominence.

is mexifornia any good?
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Blaidd Drwg wrote:
Ed Zachary wrote:I prefer Victor Davis Hanson's stuff myself. But only due to readability.

which book? imma be on a plane soon, love books about how india and africa are shitholes
You might enjoy this, by a French author who resisted the temptation to write like a German one:

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I haven't read Mexifornia.

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You'd like Keegan's A History of Warfare.

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Blaidd Drwg wrote:
Ed Zachary wrote:
Blaidd Drwg wrote:
which book? imma be on a plane soon, love books about how india and africa are shitholes
Carnage and Culture is a good start.

Western Way of War is one of his earlier books.

Other than Mexifornia all of his stuff is about the west's rise to prominence.

is mexifornia any good?
I've read some articles he's written on the subject and they were depressingly good.
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DrDonkeyLove wrote:
Blaidd Drwg wrote:
Ed Zachary wrote:
Blaidd Drwg wrote:
which book? imma be on a plane soon, love books about how india and africa are shitholes
Carnage and Culture is a good start.

Western Way of War is one of his earlier books.

Other than Mexifornia all of his stuff is about the west's rise to prominence.

is mexifornia any good?
I've read some articles he's written on the subject and they were depressingly good.
Read "White Mans Burden".
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Be forewarned my liberal hippie drug crazed friend from the emerald city VDH is ridiculously conservative. It's not as noticeable in his books but very obvious in his articles.

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