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I have red both.. alongside a lot of other books.. they legally can be sold and owned here.
mein kampf I found a weak book... like the ramblings of a highschooler... or somebody believing way to much in complot theories..
makes you wonder how so many bought into that nonsense.. it is laugable badly written..
worse than those ancient alien documentairies on history channel bad..
communist manifesto.. it is a useless document.. basicly propaganda pieace for an election long gone. it does not go indept much why it wants what it wants or analise.. for it never was ment for such....
-> hence it is not of much use to read for people today..
where the longer book das kapital.. is a much better read.. and i can recoment to read alongside the other books of ecomic thoughts and I would recoment to read for anybody aspiring ideas in socioology policits or economics
**but like all things not on it's own.. but alongside books like the smiths book : wealth of nations,
Carl Menger's 1871 book Principles of Economics, and many more... including classical roman/greek books... to form a more balanced vieuw on the whole topic..
I'd rather not read the books of two losers/loser ideologies, personally. I mean, know thy enemy and all but meh.
People are scared of reading it probably because they are afraid of how easily they are influenced by what they are told directly so they must avoid it in case they replace their Desert Eagle and Big Mac with a Hammer and Sickle.
I can only remember part of Mein Kampf I found other works more worth my time of the period. May reread it again.
If anybody is genuinely interested in economics they should be well read on the past and not have it spoon fed to them.
Stop calling me liberal and I only hit you twice.