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5.0 out of 5 stars you can't diss my boy goodchild and get away with it....
disregard the other reviewer's curt dismissal of goddchild's highly insightful, original, and timely book. Goodchild is one of the few people out there capable of thinking through the aporias of capitalism and does so from a highly materialist reading, which apart from zizek's critique, seems to be one of the few out there willing to do so; goodchild's analysis of time...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money or your mind...
A book written by a slave for slaves...Reverse your intelligentsia induced lobotomy and get an actual education based on fact rather than on an old and discredited ideology in a new dress.

For starters read Murray N . Rothbard (Man, Economy and State; For A New Liberty), Hans Hermann-Hoppe (A Theory Of Socialism and Capitalism; Economics and Ethics of...
Published on November 20, 2006 by M. Wark


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars you can't diss my boy goodchild and get away with it...., April 9, 2007
This review is from: Capitalism and Religion: The Price of Piety (Paperback)
disregard the other reviewer's curt dismissal of goddchild's highly insightful, original, and timely book. Goodchild is one of the few people out there capable of thinking through the aporias of capitalism and does so from a highly materialist reading, which apart from zizek's critique, seems to be one of the few out there willing to do so; goodchild's analysis of time and price are a part of his larger critique of the system of credit that couldn't, with the recent sub-prime lending bust and the current rise in predatory lending, be more pertinent or necessary. Capitalism has once again morphed its ugly head and goodchild is one of the few player's out there, really putting the "radical" back in orthodoxy.

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1 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money or your mind..., November 20, 2006
This review is from: Capitalism and Religion: The Price of Piety (Paperback)
A book written by a slave for slaves...Reverse your intelligentsia induced lobotomy and get an actual education based on fact rather than on an old and discredited ideology in a new dress.

For starters read Murray N . Rothbard (Man, Economy and State; For A New Liberty), Hans Hermann-Hoppe (A Theory Of Socialism and Capitalism; Economics and Ethics of Private Property) and George Reisman (Capitalism: A Treatise On Economics) instead.

Sec Semper Mendaciis!
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Capitalism and Religion: The Price of Piety
Capitalism and Religion: The Price of Piety by Philip Goodchild (Paperback - August 4, 2002)
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