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    Ben Franklin's autobiography is the roots of the American dream, starting with nothing and then making it big. If you're interested I can mail it to you when I'm done.
    That would be awesome man...I'm very interested in learning about the Founding Fathers whether it's their political views or just their overall outlook on life. I'm also quite interested in the Founders that were Freemasons as well as I'm currently trying to join that group.
    I should be done with it in a few weeks, I'll get your address somewhere around then.

    The Wealth of Nations (Adam Smith) is probably the most influential book on American style capitalism.
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    Ben Franklin's autobiography is the roots of the American dream, starting with nothing and then making it big. If you're interested I can mail it to you when I'm done.
    That would be awesome man...I'm very interested in learning about the Founding Fathers whether it's their political views or just their overall outlook on life. I'm also quite interested in the Founders that were Freemasons as well as I'm currently trying to join that group.
    I should be done with it in a few weeks, I'll get your address somewhere around then.

    The Wealth of Nations (Adam Smith) is probably the most influential book on American style capitalism.
    Yeah I've heard about Adam Smith, I may have to try and read that as well.

    I've got a biography on Andrew Jackson that I need to read and a 2 volume set on Churchill as well as 'Shop Class as Soul Craft' which is a book about how psychologically pleasing it is to work with your hands as opposed to sitting behind a desk.

    I may also re-read 'Born in Blood' which was the first book to trace the lineage of the Knights Templar to the Freemasons....very interesting book.

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    Ben Franklin's autobiography is the roots of the American dream, starting with nothing and then making it big. If you're interested I can mail it to you when I'm done.
    That would be awesome man...I'm very interested in learning about the Founding Fathers whether it's their political views or just their overall outlook on life. I'm also quite interested in the Founders that were Freemasons as well as I'm currently trying to join that group.
    I should be done with it in a few weeks, I'll get your address somewhere around then.

    The Wealth of Nations (Adam Smith) is probably the most influential book on American style capitalism.
    Overall one of the most important book in the history and understanding of economy as well. There are a few concepts of Smith that doesn,t work (like the invisible hand) but overall, this is a deep and quite lucid look at how modern economy operate in many ways.
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