No problem. I recently ordered "The Omnious Parallels" by Leonard Peikoff. Let's see how that is :) V/R, Umair -------- Original Message -------- On Aug 22, 2017, 11:31, Cecilia Tanaka < cecilia.tanaka@gmail.com> wrote: On Aug 22, 2017 7:07 AM, "Umair Chachar" < [1]uchachar@protonmail.com> wrote: You guys need to read "On Revolution" by Hannah Ardent. Revolts by the working class or lower are often extremely bloody and last a very very long time. And "Capitalism & Freedom" by Milton Friedman to actually understand that Capitalism isn't all that bad if you have a small government. Thanks for the bibliography, Umair. I do love books and reading suggestions are always welcome. <3 Never read "Capitalism & Freedom", and I confess I didn't read all the books of Hannah Arendt. "On Revolution" didn't make my heart beating stronger, didn't give me so much inspiration. Certainly my bad, sorry. Read it when I was only a teenager dreaming with revolutions and a new, better world... :) References 1. mailto:uchachar@protonmail.com