
A Critique of Government That Liberals Need to Hear
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A Critique of Government That Liberals Need to Hear mentions India, A Story Through 100 Objects by Vidya Teheja, The Splendid and the Vile by Eric Larson, The Rise and Decline of Nations by Mancer Olson, and The Anarchy by William Dalrymple with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
I've been enjoying India, A Story Through 100 Objects, which is by Vidya Teheja.
It's a total page turner.
The argument is that stability and wealth are the most important thing in the world.
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The host mentioned 'India, A Story Through 100 Objects' as a visually appealing coffee table book that provides conte…
The host mentions 'The Splendid and the Vile' to draw parallels between Churchill's leadership during the Blitz and t…
The host mentions 'The Rise and Decline of Nations' to explore the challenges faced by advanced societies in fosterin…
The host mentions 'The Anarchy' by William Dalrymple as a significant read that explores the East India Company's tak…
The host mentions 'Return of the King' to highlight the parallels between historical military failures and contempora…
The host mentions 'City of Jin's Nine Lives' as part of a list of books that provide insight into India's history and…
The host mentions 'Mansour Olson' to explore the complexities of government and its ability to innovate and solve soc…
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“A coffee table picture book with descriptions of significant objects from India's history, recommended by the speaker.”
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“This book is about Churchill during the Blitz and draws parallels to the fight against coronavirus, described as a page-turner.”
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“This is a book about why advanced societies become sorotic, why they become incapable of building. The argument is that stability and wealth are the most important thing in the world.”
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“This book is about the East India Company takeover of India, recommended by the speaker who loves India and Dalrymple's work.”
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“This book is about Afghanistan and is noted as amazing by the speaker.”
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“Mentioned as a book the speaker enjoys, but no author is specified.”
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“Something that struck me reading Mansour Olson was that it had a pretty obvious implication I tend not to hear from public choice theorists.”
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