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patrick '๐Ÿ’…' el Don
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keep it simple stupid
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My first review for #bookstr in 2026 is the thoroughly enjoyable โ€œThe National System of Political Economyโ€ by Friedrich List.

Written in 1841, it provides an excellent snapshot of thought in his day. His background (itself very interesting) shines through his ideas, and reading his thoughts on the future of the new nation of Texas, matter-of-fact views on slavery, talk about cloth manufacturing like people discuss Nvidia today, international competition, and his disputes with Adam Smithโ€™s laissez-faire is very interesting.

List belongs to the Historic School of Economics which no longer really exists in Western thought since the Methodenstreit out of which Menger birthed the Austrian school.

Book One is Listโ€™s history of a bunch of important nations and I found this particularly fascinating. His discussion of the Hanseatic Leagues and the interplay with a burgeoning England is super interesting, and about the ebbs and flows of Portuguese, Dutch and French power, and his The Germans section is simply excellent. History buffs with an interest in economics would enjoy Book One as a standalone, itโ€™s truly excellent.

If I was to sum up Listโ€™s main arguments Iโ€™d say itโ€™s twofold. One, he takes issue with Adam Smith not differentiating between agricultural and manufacturing productions. Smithโ€™s classic example of Scotland growing grapes for wine says List, is stupid; no-one thinks they should - they should trade for agricultural products their nation is unsuited for. But they should make that trade by developing higher order manufacturing, not by trying to trade commodities for commodities. He focussed a lot on this split.

Which brings us to his second point that nations are at different stages of development - itโ€™s fine for Britain (and Smith) to argue for free trade because they stand to benefit most from it being the most developed country on Earth at writing, but if other nations hope to compete then they must protect infant industry by way of tariffs and balancing trade such that they can develop enough to eventually compete.

This thinking is what has dominated Asian economics; itโ€™s why China are where they are, itโ€™s why Worst Korea and Japan have conglomerates like Hyundai and Mitsubishi.

And itโ€™s also behind Trumpโ€™s hard-ons for tariffs in 2025 (albeit Trumpโ€™s influence is from American thinkers influenced by List; not List himself).

So just from an understanding of whatโ€™s happening in the world today, Iโ€™d highly recommend this book. Youโ€™ll gain an appreciation for the economic thinking influencing modern policy makers on protectionism, and a more nuanced way to think about laissez faire which I think is well worth considering.

If you want to read beyond Austrian school economics and broaden your perspective, this would be worthwhile to at leash challenge your own notions.

do have any recommendations for the history of Australia. Like how the aborigines and Europeans treated one another, fought, traded ,etc or just an insightful book into Aus?

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it sounds and is that simple. a lot of people are hell bent on trying to prove otherwise and in the process are tearing themselves apart.

embrace your nature as a human being. the universe will treat you right in return.

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Your whole family died in a tragic plane crash - good, time to make a new one

Lost a leg to frostbite climbing a mountain - good, you can now join the paraolympics

Your house burnt down in a wildfire - good, you can put your camping knowledge that you learned from Outdoor Boys to the test

I pity the ignorant.

They are getting rekt in more ways than one.

panic stations boys.

all expectations shattered.

you live to see it.

she'd brighten your day.

#notimetokill #moviestr

it is a comforting thought knowing that no matter the cost incurred on the honest people by the looters and pillagers, they will attain levels of happiness and contentment that the corrupt and decrepit have forfeit.

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that image is too good ๐Ÿ˜‚

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selling your soul is easy. keeping it is the hard part.