I like your statement, and know you like resources. I think you might enjoy audiobook. It was the book that woke me up to realize your statement is indeed true. You'll see when you check it out.
Thanks. This one posted further down on the board is more pro than the OP (for anyone reading this):
https://archive.org/details/MightIsRightAudiobook
This old Rothschild AMA is the source that really got me thinking about the significance of bloodlines and their survival/competition:
https://ia802300.us.archive.org/8/items/rofschildv1/IAmARofschildAxeMeAQuestion.html
Yes, that one you linked is good also. I like Alex Linder's take, as he also provides some analysis and recent context and cases mixed in. It's one of the best books I've explored when considering what are "rights" and shifting toward the idea of "empowerment" as being partly a person that sees reality as it is, and not becoming infantalized with "false rights."
I have seen that Rothschild AMA before. Very interesting stuff. Thanks, it was interesting to peruse it again. :)
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