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benjamintseng.com
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| | | | | The annals of military history offer a surprisingly good analogy to the startup grind | |
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www.theqwillery.com
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| | | | | This is the fifth year of The Qwillery's Debut Author Challenge (DAC or Challenge). Again this year many of the 2015 Debut Authors ... | |
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mikedashhistory.com
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| | | | | Why has everybody heard of Spartacus, when they have never heard of Eunus? The Thracian gladiator's forgotten predecessor led a slave war against Rome that was five times the size, and lasted three times as long - and he did it breathing fire and spouting prophecy as an annointed god-king, too. | |
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owenlynch.org
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| | | [AI summary] The review of 'Capital as Power' by Bichler and Nitzan explores their theory of capitalism as a dynamic system of power accumulation and creorder. The book is praised for its engaging narrative, historical insights, and integration of diverse theoretical frameworks. Key themes include the quantification of power through markets, the role of creorder in shaping political systems, and the analysis of economic indicators over time. The review highlights the book's strengths in providing a framework for understanding capitalist logics and its potential for mathematical modeling using statistical mechanics. The reviewer recommends the book for its depth and content, despite its length, and suggests a middle way of reading the first chapter and additi... | ||