by Rodolfo Plascencia on Fri Sep 11, 2009 8:15 pm
Greetings to one and all, how're things panning out for you this weekend? For those of you that have yet to know me, I'm a bonafide scholar (but in particular, a philosopher) that reads a lot in varied fields of study. I've yet to fully immerse myself in the "business" literature that's available, but if it counts for anything, I've purchased Mike Dillard's "Building on a Budget" text and have read it from start to finish. Nevertheless, to answer this poignant question directly, the last book I read was my John Rawls' "The Law of Peoples" text. As I've mentioned in my profile, I'm only a few comprehensive examinations away from getting a couple of M.A.'s, and this here happens to be one of the ones I got to be well informed about to succeed in my endeavor. Just to borrow a line from this illustrious thinker of our times, it reads: Political philosophy is realistically utopian when it extends what are ordinarily thought of as the limits of practical political possibility. I'm a dreamer, without doubt or shame do I admit to such. However, I dream of a world in which hunger, poverty, and ignorance to a large extent will be no more. And thanks to the coupling of my passion to help humanity out with my home business of newtwork market design: not only have I been equipped with the materials needed to greatly contribute to achieving the aforesaid, but also give a lot of meaning and say to numerous theories from varied academic fields of study with solid as well as sound practice. Thank you for allowing me to express the aforementioned, and wish you all much success in all of your endeavors. Cheers!