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Invisible Doctrine by George Monbiot
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Under the directorial eye of Peter Hutchinson this book is unlike any of Monbiot’s previous books in that it reads like a polished film script!

Starting by introducing us to the villain of our story, the strange and nefarious forces which wreak havoc upon the land, Monbiot and Hutchinson cast us in a new story. We, the ordinary people, shall strive for a smorgasbord of democratic representation in which a Bookchinite decentered flavour is proposed as a compliment to representative ones.

This is a fantastic introduction to Hayek and Friedman, a damning depiction of their proponents, and a lucid examination of a half century of political development. Even so, I bought this book after Monbiot’s conversation with Nish Kumar and still prefer the talk to the book!
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message 1: by Tom (new)

Tom Nish is a walking W. :)


message 2: by Rodrigo (new) - added it

Rodrigo You keep reading books that I want to read so bad and then reviewing them making me want to read them more!!! This isn't fair


Emilie @ Tom, honestly he made the talk! By the end I wanted to read *his* book more than monbiot’s even though I don’t think he’s written one


Emilie @ Rodrigo, I honestly wouldn’t bother. You have a firm grasp of the theory already and probably wouldn’t find it cheeky or far reaching enough� it’s probably not aimed at us


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