Course blog for Introduction to Politics, Radford University, Fall 2012
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Wealth of Nations
This reading was very boring but interesting at the same time. I liked it because i care about money and business and it was interesting learning a little about business and labor. I agree when he said people should not look at the nice things they have a look at what they have done in their community because to me wealth is seeing at the end of the day did you make a difference.
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I agree with you saying that the reading was boring and intresting at the same time. I'm hoping the discussion in class about the reading is better.
ReplyDeleteI think that what you said about looking at how you have affected your community at the end of the day is an awesome perspective of the reading.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that the reading was not very interesting but at the same time it made you think a little about the way we affect and get along with our community.
ReplyDeleteI agree that the reading was boring but didn't think it was that boring. But I think that his point about what you have done in your community is really important too.
ReplyDeleteI personally didn't think the reading was boring, but more difficult to understand EXACTLY what he was talking about. For me, reading about a person who had a major influence on how economic systems around the world are run today (especially the west), is pretty interesting to me. Reading Lecture 36 was more on the boring side in my opinion.
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