How to Argue: Powerfully, Persuasively, Positively [Kindle Edition]
http://amzn.to/ZlnPjv
Extreme Money: Masters of the Universe and the Cult of Risk [Kindle Edition]
http://amzn.to/109LRTo
How to Argue: Powerfully, Persuasively, Positively [Kindle Edition]
http://amzn.to/ZlnPjv
Extreme Money: Masters of the Universe and the Cult of Risk [Kindle Edition]
http://amzn.to/109LRTo
I came here for an argument!
No you didn't!
Yes I did!
Your mother wears army boots!
And your dad's jealous!
Thanks Easternculture. I always look forward to your posts.
Can't argue with that
Thanks!
looking forward to try it with my missus
I'd say there's a fair chance she's already read it! ;)
Thanks so much for sharing this!
is there anyway to read this on a Kobo?
I am guessing you will need to remove any DRM. I looked into this and apparently Calibre supports some plug ins that do this, a google search should provide the answers
you can't argue with "FREE"
(thanks very much for this…)
Also free on UK Amazon for those who have their Kindles setup there:
How To Argue
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B007VONPJQ
Extreme Money
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0056J0OII
Legend!! Thanks OP!
"How to Argue" husband edition: When arguing with wife, she is always right. The End.
Happy wife … Happy life
No wife … No life
And they say there is no oppression in Marriage.
There are a couple of interesting podcasts with Satyajit Das (author of Extreme Money) on ABC:
Satyajit Das and the End of Ponzi Prosperity
and
Conversations with Richard Fidler
Also a whole bunch more articles at www.abc.net.au/unleashed/satyajit-das-28168.html
So essentially there are more than two arguments :
Did money and finance,really, recreated (most)us?
Does financialisation truely too deep-rooted to be torn out ?
Or
How much willpower does it took to kill an idea ?
I might skim through the book to see if there is anything "new" about this fiat paper, or 'there is nothing new under the sun'.
Thank you. Works great on the Kindle app on the iPad.
Cheers
Thank you Easternculture. Nice post
Thanks!
I haven't read Das' book, but I have heard him interviewed; he knows his stuff.
Argh, too slow. Both freebies seem to have expired.
Thanks OP!