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posted ago by MindingPsNQs ago by MindingPsNQs +18 / -0

Pedes, I know I am new here. But I have read T_D for some time. I love the immediacy and raucous environment, filled with great ideas, news, memes, and horseplay. Even the gruffest of Pedes seems to have a fondness for the others and a hope for all of our further development.

For that reason I want to recommend to those of you who like well written essays/articles respectful of conservatism, constitutionalism, and history 'The Claremont Review of Books'.

Here at T_D our thoughts are a bit shorter, and feedback is immediate. But I gain several epiphanies every time I read the Claremont Review. I have no link or relationship to the Review except my subscription. I am not a tout. I just appreciate it. They have a website, too. [link below]

You have given me something of value. Please permit me to point you there as my offering to you. It is good stuff.

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irspow 2 points ago +2 / -0

And probably the largest collection of free books on intellectual thought on maximizing human freedom. mises.org

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MindingPsNQs [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you! Great reference!