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Dan Clore

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Jul 22, 2009, 10:32:40 AM7/22/09
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I recently did an ego search on Amazon, and ordered several books that
cite me. One of them is Kevin Carson's Organization Theory: A
Libertarian Perspective. (The others are Eric Wagner's An Insider's
Guide to Robert Anton Wilson, Owen Davies' Grimoires: A History of Magic
Books, and Ronald Decker and Michael Dummett's A History of the Occult
Tarot: 1870-1970.)

I've only browsed in this monstrous tome so far (over 600 large-sized
pages), but judging from what I've read in it and previously in Carson's
work on the Internet, I think it's safe to recommend the book to all
anarchists and libertarians as a major contribution that will be an
incredibly useful source of information and arguments to support a
left-libertarian viewpoint for a very long time to come.

Hopefully I will be able to read the entire volume and produce a review,
which I will post as a Nolan Chart column. In the meantime, I encourage
all readers to buy a copy and read it for themselves:

http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/1439221995/ref=nosim/thedanclorenecro

--
Dan Clore

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