This goes in line with Ludwig Von Mises observation Marx's hatred of the division of labor was out of envy for specializing in a skill would result in different levels of status. Say an engineer vs. a social worker. It also explains fat acceptance.
The only problem is the language warning that the like of Mises never had to provide. But if you get to the later half of the article, Frost delves into the sad world of the marxist mind.
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Requesting Manosphere advice!
I'm dealing with a girl who is fairly pretty, but flaked out on me once and says she has a bad phone. Should I give her a second chance?
We haven't even been on one date yet, and she canceled at the last minute. She said she was sorry and made some excuse about her friend.
You stop being a pansy and you don't call her ever again.
"Bad phone."
Pfa! I'd fall for that shit back when I was 20 too!
Good news Captain! I'm done with both "Basic Economics" and "Economics in One Lesson." Already learned more from those two books alone about economics than anywhere else. I'm either going to read Hazlitt's "The Failure of the New Economics" and Keynes' "General Theory" together, Mises' "Human Action" (a very lengthy read, but it will explain the praxeology of the Austrian school), Milton Friedman's "Capitalism and Freedom," or a book that came out much more recently called "Free Market Revolution: How Ayn Rand's Ideas Can End Big Government." I have also been considering reading "The "Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression." It's really hard to decide which one would be best to read next.
@Anonymous Dating? Why are you dating? I've gotten better at small talk and chic mock their dates to me. Evolution theory says don't be provider, be the tingle machine. She is good practice for a mode change on your part, but don't her chase far. You got some research and field testing to do. That's what I'm doing. You should realize by now that dating 2.0 is a racket. Women screw out of hedonism not duty. Cops and courts say they can. Go poolside and enjoy the decline such as you can.
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