I had a much much shorter version of this book, not sure where that came from, so I won't mark this as read.
I had a much much shorter version of this book, not sure where that came from, so I won't mark this as read.
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I had a much much shorter version of this book, not sure where that came from, so I won't mark this as read.
I had a much much shorter version of this book, not sure where that came from, so I won't mark this as read.

"Are mass violence and catastrophes the only forces that can seriously decrease economic inequality? To judge by thousands of years …
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Started the first few pages, already this hilarious writing style. I'm familiar enough with Darkplace to hear the words in Garth's voice. So excited!!
Started the first few pages, already this hilarious writing style. I'm familiar enough with Darkplace to hear the words in Garth's voice. So excited!!
Looking past the useless anecdotes of the author's time amongst world leaders, the meat of this book is when he draws parallels from leaders in politics and technology to Cesare Borgia in Machiavelli's time. Each chapter focuses on a different modern figure, resulting in shallow comparisons and reflections.
Looking past the useless anecdotes of the author's time amongst world leaders, the meat of this book is when he draws parallels from leaders in politics and technology to Cesare Borgia in Machiavelli's time. Each chapter focuses on a different modern figure, resulting in shallow comparisons and reflections.
Started the first few pages, already this hilarious writing style. I'm familiar enough with Darkplace to hear the words in Garth's voice. So excited!!
Started the first few pages, already this hilarious writing style. I'm familiar enough with Darkplace to hear the words in Garth's voice. So excited!!