A review by chazaiya
Against Intellectual Monopoly by David K. Levine, Michele Boldrin

challenging funny informative slow-paced

3.25

only been 4 months but it felt like i was reading this shit forever. very tough nut to crack, especially if you aren't an economist. that being said the book is interesting and the authors do their best to make it as approachable as possible, through use of real world examples, (mostly) clear language, and humour. it's an interesting look at intellectual property, though it can feel like a slog to get through quite often given its highly repetitive nature. i understand that it's good to make it clear what your argument is but how many times can you repeat the same points with different wordings and examples? i still enjoyed it for the most part, very informative read.