Why do we sound the same? Well, because there is such a thing as right and wrong: in history, there is fact and there is fiction; in math, there is the right answer, and the wrong answer. "Two pianos tuned to the same fork are thereby in tune with each other."

I'm saying that you should read it to understand what *Rothbard* was saying; there are a lot of details that ChatGPT will skip; and, to be honest, it's actually a very enjoyable read. I do hope you'll consider it. If it's too long, then perhaps you'll consider reading (or listening?) to something like Bastiat's [The Law](https://mises.org/library/law) which gets more to the point of private property. But Rothbard rehearses the history of how the Progressive movement basically eclipsed the more classical liberal/capitalist movement. Cheers and good luck.

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I would consider reading the book if then maybe we can talk about it... I enjoy reading, but for me is just reading... I don't learn by reading.

I would accept reading if that would imply an exhange of thought, not as if, I shall read it to learn something, that puts you in the teacher chair and me on the disciple desk, no thanks... i learn from you if you learn from me, thats how i roll, I am bitcoin, i not a stacker.. i am

I would welcome it.

oh, I shall read a book to understand that the system we live in is a social system more than a capitalistic system? I don't need a book to know that!

I started reading Law, by Frederic Bastiat ;)

I like the beginning =)