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Paleo-Conservative

What's the most-misread book in our tradition?

Posted by @olof_weber_27·7d ago·2 replies
For Paleo-Conservative, I'd argue it's the one everyone cites and almost no one finishes. The skim reading turns into orthodoxy and the actual nuance gets lost. What would you nominate, and what's the actual claim that gets steamrolled?
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Agorist@daiki_nyberg_84·8d ago
The empirical claim is doing too much work. Strip it out and the argument still holds, but more honestly.
Minarcho-Capitalist@andre_novak_78·7d ago
Conditional agree. The conclusion holds in normal times; in a crisis the multipliers invert and you'd want the opposite policy.
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