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THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA  A BOOK FOR ALL AND NONE (ILLUSTRATED)
THUS SPAKE ZARATHUSTRA A BOOK FOR ALL AND NONE (ILLUSTRATED)

Review:I am not a student of philosophy and this is my first book to read by the author. Naturally, I didnt find the book an easy read, but I can't blame the author since Im on unfamiliar territory. However, I really enjoyed reading the book and its amazing how many phrases are worth memorizing. The book is very original and very intelligent. From what I read Nietzsche is against organised religion, so I thought it was quite strange that he chose a Prophet to deliver this thoughts to us. Read more

Thus Spake Zarathustra: Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Thus Spake Zarathustra: Thus Spoke Zarathustra

Review:This book does not have any easy answers. It is not the purpose of the book. The purpose of the book is to make the reader think for themselves. I find the book a comforting read - it gives hope and meaning to everyone that is dissatisfied with the answers given by organized religion, political parties, or just the usual howling mobs of sheep that think that just because they are members of a group they are wolves.

Nietzsche probably understood suffering and loss better than most, but he ... Read more

The Portable Nietzsche (Portable Library)
The Portable Nietzsche (Portable Library)

Review:"GOD IS DEAD" These words are perhaphs the most famous and most misunderstood words uttered by any modern philosopher. Friedrich Nietzsche is one of the most overlooked and underestimated philosophers in recent memory. He embodies the great ideas of Kierkegaard and Schopenhauer who proceeded him in the founding of the school of existentialism. The difference between them and Nietzsche? Nietzsche can write, his prose and poetry are beautifully written and an excellent alternative to the drab and ... Read more

Thus Spoke Zarathustra (A Thrifty Book) - A Book for All and None
Thus Spoke Zarathustra (A Thrifty Book) - A Book for All and None

Review:This book does not have any easy answers. It is not the purpose of the book. The purpose of the book is to make the reader think for themselves. I find the book a comforting read - it gives hope and meaning to everyone that is dissatisfied with the answers given by organized religion, political parties, or just the usual howling mobs of sheep that think that just because they are members of a group they are wolves.

Nietzsche probably understood suffering and loss better than most, but he ... Read more

Beyond Good and Evil
Beyond Good and Evil

Review:I like the content, but the publisher for this book is simple. like, no page breaks or paragraph breaks throughout; mostly just printed text straight p

makes reading philosophy a pain in the ass Read more

A Week-by-Week Reckoning of Trump’s First Year - The List
A Week-by-Week Reckoning of Trump’s First Year - The List

Review:I am grateful beyond words to Amy SIskind's for her determination to keep a record of this administration and it's continuing threat to our democracy. Seeing the weekly lists all in one place is truly scary. All the ongoing revelation of the lies and obfuscation and inanities. To have it all in one place, wow! Thank you Amy! This is an historical must. Read more

The Inspiring True Story of One Man's Patriotic Spirit--and His Heroic Mission to Save His Countrymen
The Inspiring True Story of One Man's Patriotic Spirit--and His Heroic Mission to Save His Countrymen

Review:Breathtaking,unputdownable,novel ,the stuff of movies.,well why havent they made a movie about this. But hey !Argo just came out in the theatres ,i really enjoyed it ,but on Wings of Eagles would have made a great Movie .Ken Follett at his best. Read more

The Manipulated Man
The Manipulated Man

Review:I read this book after hearing about it in an online debate. I was curious and decided to give it a try. This book is like a hand grenade in a feminist collective. Never have i heard a woman tell the truth about her own gender before.
What i found reading this book was that every couple of pages or so i would have to stop and think and inevitably i would realise that the manipulative behaviour she was describing matched my own experiance with women. It's like David Attenborough had done a fei... Read more

and What It Means for Modern Relationships - Why We Stray
and What It Means for Modern Relationships - Why We Stray

Review:I'm not sure all transformations are good but this one has been remarkable. After reading Sex at Dawn I can honestly say that my world view, my life has changed. That doesn't happen often and I thank Chris and Cacilda for this ground breaking read. Read more

The Way of Men
The Way of Men

Review:Simplified, Jack Donovan's book can be distilled down to two major points. The first half of the book explores the difference between being a good man and being good at being a man. When the circle of civilization is small, it is more important to be good at being a man and it is from these origins that manhood--in its most essential form--is derived. The author identifies four virtues that have defined masculinity and helped human civilization survive from its beginnings. Yes, he essentializes ... Read more

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