What are you reading right now, or what is the last book you read?
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Im one of those weirdos who does multiple at once. Here's my current ones ( the four on top shelf)
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I do multiples as well. I want to read that Whitney Webb book as well, and you have some other interesting titles there I may need to investigate.
Well as Im sure you can imagine these books of hers are quite in depth. Very slow resding, but thats fine. The sources alone could make up a book themselves.
I've heard her talk about these books in interviews and she digs deep and seems to know her stuff!
One of the best journalists ls ever imo. And I can put noone above her of living ones. The first book goes back to early 20th century, pretty much setting up how things lead to the more familar things that volume 2 covers. But yea after like the 20th podcast or whatnot I heard her talking about em I had to get em.
I Robot - Asimov
working on Atlas Shrugged
I just finished reading The World's Wisdom: Sacred Texts of the World's Religions by
Philip Novak.
It was pretty interesting. It covers Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Primal religions. I may reread it and post some excerpts here that I found noteworthy...
Sounds quite interesting. The author's name sort of rings a bell but the book itself cant say I've heard of
Reading Political Ponerology right now.
I had never even heard of "ponerology" and had to look it up.
It makes me of Hannah Arendt's books on the origins of totalitarianism.
That's the one. It's an extremely important book, in my opinion. Containing information the communists and Poland hunted people down to suppress. It's a miracle it was ever written, as all of Lobachevsky's colleagues likely didn't make it out, as well as much if their research findings.
Her books are referenced by the editor in the footnotes near the beginning of the book, I think. Or else I heard of her somewhere else.
Was reading "Christ the Eternal Tao" on and off.
That's on my reading list as well. I love the Tao Te Ching. I learned that when the Book of John in the New Testament was translated into Chinese, the word "Tao" was used to translate "Logos," or "Word" in John 1:1 which refers to #Jesus Christ. Thus, Christ is the Eternal Dao.