I want get to read the book for awhile but I am looking forward to it's discussion. This should be a most interesting thread.
I want get to read the book for awhile but I am looking forward to it's discussion. This should be a most interesting thread.
It's SWJ not SMJ. This is a quite common mistake, why I don't know. I've seen it hundreds of times.
I am in if I can find the book in my library
SWJED- I realized the mistake when I looked at the post the following morning. Mea culpa! The dangers of posting on the web late at night!
Omarali, you may have a difficult time finding these books at your local library. However, if they participate in the Interlibrary loan program they should be able to find them.
It would be nice to have some similar discussions revolving around material available online, which are more manageable for those of us in the outer corners.
“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary”
H.L. Mencken
Dayuhan, I do realize some of these books will be difficult or even impossible to get ahold of for some of the members here. However, researching and vetting enough sources to replace what one book covers is time I just don't have, unfortunately. If there are any hidden millionaires lurking who want to fund such an project, I'll gladly take their money!
With that said, I will definitely include academic articles and reference materials that are free and online in the future.
Da book (da pdf link).
Regards
Mike
Not saying online articles would be a substitute for books, only that they could make appropriate subjects for discussion. They might in some circumstances be easier to manage than books, as the discussion would be more focused and more people would have the time to read and digest.
However, since Mike has deprived me of my excuse... I'll see what I can do
“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary”
H.L. Mencken
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