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    Default Went on a political shopping spree at Borders

    Got myself:

    1. People's History of the US by Howard Zinn
    2. Hegemony or Survival by Noam Chomsky
    3. Lies my Teacher Told me by James Loewen
    4. Collection of John Stuart Mill's essays

    and because I told myself I was going to buy at least one book to challenge my current world view I got:

    5. Road to Serfdom by F. A. Hayek which I have planned on reading first so I don't decide to put it off and then never read it.

    Thoughts? Too biased of a shopping spree?
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    Default Re: Went on a political shopping spree at Borders

    Why care if it's biased, it's political/economic theory, it's written as an invitation to be challenged.

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    Default Re: Went on a political shopping spree at Borders

    I approve of the Hayek. Should balance out the others somewhat. And it's always good to challenge your worldview.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit View Post
    I approve of the Hayek. Should balance out the others somewhat.
    Que? Same territory. But 'Road to Serfdom' is a classic, bit depressing as we are already there

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    Quote Originally Posted by a completely inoffensive name View Post
    Got myself:

    1. People's History of the US by Howard Zinn
    2. Hegemony or Survival by Noam Chomsky
    3. Lies my Teacher Told me by James Loewen
    4. Collection of John Stuart Mill's essays

    and because I told myself I was going to buy at least one book to challenge my current world view I got:

    5. Road to Serfdom by F. A. Hayek which I have planned on reading first so I don't decide to put it off and then never read it.

    Thoughts? Too biased of a shopping spree?
    The only problem with bias is not being aware you have one. There's nothing wrong with reading something that fits your world view as long as you're honest with yourself. I don't read many of Buckley's articles but I agree with almost everything he wrote. It's easy to fall into that trap.

    I don't think much of Chumpsky but it is interesting to see how he arrives ast his conclusins.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit View Post
    And it's always good to challenge your worldview.
    100% agreement. Any position which I hold which I am not willing to subject to challenge is, by definition, faith. And that should be reserved for religious issues, never the practical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemur View Post
    100% agreement. Any position which I hold which I am not willing to subject to challenge is, by definition, faith. And that should be reserved for religious issues, never the practical.
    Not to be contrarian to your posts Lemur but I would argue that faith fills in a lack of evidence. I can think of more pejorative words to use for someone who refuses to alter their opinion when provided with new evidence.


    Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by a completely inoffensive name View Post
    Got myself:

    1. People's History of the US by Howard Zinn-Good
    2. Hegemony or Survival by Noam Chomsky-I'll be honest, I read this and got frustrated, and ended up not reflecting on it I may have to pick it up again
    3. Lies my Teacher Told me by James Loewen-Along the lines of Zinn but really so much filling in the holes left by the public school system
    4. Collection of John Stuart Mill's essays

    and because I told myself I was going to buy at least one book to challenge my current world view I got:

    5. Road to Serfdom by F. A. Hayek which I have planned on reading first so I don't decide to put it off and then never read it.

    Thoughts? Too biased of a shopping spree?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
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    Why did you get frustrated at Hegemony or Survival?


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    Why did you get frustrated at Hegemony or Survival?
    I *tried to* read it when I was 15 and I couldn't fully grasp it. I basically bit off more than I could chew
    There, but for the grace of God, goes John Bradford

    My aim, then, was to whip the rebels, to humble their pride, to follow them to their inmost recesses, and make them fear and dread us. Fear is the beginning of wisdom.

    I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, for vengeance, for desolation.

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    Ahh I see.


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