Fahrenheit 451 is also a great read.
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He would have sympathised with me over the media suppression of my controversial research. Apparently 'Recent Out of Africa Theory' is too big to fail... https://www.amazon.com/Forgotten-Exodus-Africa-Theory-Evolution-ebook/dp/B06Y4DL61F/ …
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I was in Barnes and Nobles this morning
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Have you read the novel 'We' that inspired both Huxley and Orwell's dystopian books?
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What value has to the world the writings of a certain man if the empiric persona was abusive or hermetic or nazi , etc. Or what could be the argument to not reading something Dangerous if you need to read it to know it? Excuse my English
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Por amor al arte. Los grandes genios tienden a ser personas atípicas en sus interacciones sociales. No se excusa el carácter, pero es sano separarlo de su obra. Yo lo pensaría como si el libro, pintura, película, fuera un hijo. Viene de él/ella, pero no es él o ella.
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i think you have to read both to understand the 20th century. bnw is more relevant imo because the thread of an ultracapitalist society without purpose is more immediate than a totalitarian surveillance state but i am less sure of that every day
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Nice! I just finished it! Then someone called me a nazi... I.. yeah I dont know.
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