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  1. This was the 46th of my #BooksReadIn2023 - an eye opener that I think I’ll need to reread (preferably in paper rather than ebook) before I really comprehend. It explores the history, philosophy and politics of money/debt/credit/markets/capitalism. Weighty content but well written and readable.

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  2. 43rd of my #BooksOf2023 was a short ramble through the urban flora and fauna of the early 1970s, an easy read and really interesting.

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  3. My 41st #BooksReadIn2023 - while still wading through weightier tomes I wanted to read something quicker and easier… which it may be in some ways, but not others. Inspiring, depressing, exhausting… not as good as for example Rebirding but a grounding reminder of the need for action.

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  4. After giving up on several different books in succession, I decided something a bit lighter was in order for the 35th of my #BooksOf2023

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  5. Seventeenth of my #BooksOf2023, again from the #library… I’m never going to get the owned heap down at this rate! Actually before this I tried to read A Scots Quair - it is now looking for a new home as the writing is fell awful.

    Anyway, this was interesting. Good analysis of how “meritocracy” is actually quite shitty, less good at proposing remedies (or maybe I was getting tired/bored by then).
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