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vulcan Posted: Mon, Oct 20 2008 9:33 AM

What do I need to know?

I've been a member of many other professional and fun communities, and I understand a lot about forum dynamics and online communities.

I am not an economist, but I am well versed in political theory and communication.

So --- what do I need to know to get the most out of this place (and give the most back?)

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You need to know everything.  Everyone here is all seeing, all knowing. Smile

Seriously, be prepared to lose anything you know about political theory.  It might not have much value here.

 

Welcome.

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vulcan replied on Mon, Oct 20 2008 10:41 AM

Actually, I am fairly well-versed there.  I minored in Political Theory under the late Dr. Daniel Pound at the University of Alabama.  His courses were rather rigorous, both in terms of depth and breadth of reading material, and in the manner in which students went after each other for inconsistencies.

So at least in that regard, I am not entering into this community blinded by common veils of political thought.  I do recognize the differences between theories and ideologies.

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Did you cover apolitical theories?

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vulcan replied on Mon, Oct 20 2008 11:20 AM

Not sure what you are getting at with apolitical -- but if you're referring to anything involving emergent systems that do not involve organization or direction then I believe my readings of chaos/complexity theory prepped me in that regard. 'Anarchy' gets portrayed as a bad word.

One of the books I culled from Pound's massive syllabus was Godel-Escher-Bach. If that doesn't lay the groundwork for spontaneous order I'm not sure what will.

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jmw replied on Thu, Oct 23 2008 12:20 AM

You sound well versed. Contribute to some discussions. Write some articles and send them to Lew Rockwell.

 

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Richard replied on Thu, Nov 6 2008 10:26 AM

I'm also new here. Signed up yesterday after years of trolling.

My Mises necktie is a prized possession but I'm probably in need of a new one as it's seen its better days.

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Welcome Richard!

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 Same as Richard. Lurked for a long time and finally signed up. Im a member of other forums ranging from automotive to science discussions. Enjoy good conversation and challenging discussions.

Im a economic and finance student, and supplement it with works from the Austrian School, by far the best economic and socially effective "way". I'm also a member of the Campaign for Liberty promoting Austrian scholar Ron Paul and other freedom loving individuals.

I look forward to speaking with everyone.

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Glad to have you here

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Yeah, I'm new here too. Don't have too much backround knowledge though; I'm only 13 and have only simple understanding of the Business Cycle Theory.

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Luis Buenaventura:

Yeah, I'm new here too. Don't have too much backround knowledge though; I'm only 13 and have only simple understanding of the Business Cycle Theory.

There is a ton of material to read, depending upon what you are interested in.  Also, if Spanish is your first language, Rodrigo Diaz translates a lot of material on his Mises blog if you would prefer to read in Spanish instead of English.

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My first language is Spanish, but I immigrated to the USofA when I was 6 from Colombia, hence I have a more profound knowledge of the English language-thank you though.

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Great.  Because I couldn't make Spanish recommendations if I wanted to!  Smile

Do you read LewRockwell.com?  That's a good starting point.  As are the Mises daily articles.

If you search the forum for "reading list" I am sure you will turn up dozens of posts on the subject.

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MacFall replied on Sat, Nov 8 2008 9:15 PM

Wow, lots of newbs these days. Welcome, all.

Pro Christo et Libertate integre!

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MacFall:

Wow, lots of newbs these days. Welcome, all.

 

Somebody has to save the US.

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