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Jonathan R's avatar

I love your emails. I don't always get the time to read through them all, but I should. I think I'm going to upgrade to a paid subscriber. I have a little bit of an understanding of philosophy as I have a BA in it, but that's where my studies ended. What is most interesting to me is that the arguments you make about man's nature can all be found in the Torah and are exhaustively discussed in the Talmud. In many ways your writing sounds like it could have come from a Talmudic Rabbi. I am not Orthodox, but I have spent more time on my Jewish education than I did my philosophical education - but back then I do remember thinking, even then at the age of 19 - that Marx fundamentally misunderstood human nature. I hope this article is seen by a very wide audience and all I can say is, "Preach, brother. Preach."

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Richard's avatar

Madison pretty much pre-destroyed Marx in Federalist 51 but the theory of communalism has found expression over and over again whether it be Islam, Catholic social theory and the notion of intermediate social institutions. Madison clearly identifies the tension between communal thought and individualism and posits a way to resolve it. What makes Marx (and Mussolini) uniquely evil is the centralized role of the state.

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