Worthless's bookshelf: all en-US Tue, 10 Dec 2024 11:15:40 -0800 60 Worthless's bookshelf: all 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg <![CDATA[Prufrock and Other Observations]]> 197315 Prufrock and Other Observations are the following poems:

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
Portrait of a Lady
Preludes
Rhapsody on a Windy Night
Morning at the Window
The Boston Evening Transcript
Aunt Helen
Cousin Nancy
Mr. Apollinax
Hysteria
Conversation Galante
La Figlia Che Piange]]>
48 T.S. Eliot 1419143328 Worthless 0 to-read, poetry 4.33 1915 Prufrock and Other Observations
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The Complete Tales and Poems 132314 Collected here is the ultimate Kindle edition of the complete works of Edgar Allan Poe—all of his tales and poems in one convenient, easy-to-use volume at a fantastic price.

Included in Edgar Allan Poe: The Complete Tales and Poems are:

The complete text of all of the tales and poems written by Edgar Allan Poe (over 125 works), each elegantly formatted for ease of use and enjoyment on your Kindle reader.
Links to free, full-length audio recordings of the poems and tales in this collection.
An individual, active Table of Contents for each section accessible from the Kindle “go to� feature.
Perfect formatting in rich text compatible with Kindle’s Text-to-Speech features.
A low, can't-say-no price!
The Complete Tales and Poems
All of Poe's tales, poems, and essays are included—over 125 works. Some of the most notable are:

Tales:
"The Fall of the House of Usher"
"The Masque of the Red Death"
"The Pit and the Pendulum"
"The Premature Burial"
"The Purloined Letter"
"The Tell-Tale Heart"
Poems:
"Annabel Lee"
"The Bells"
"The City in the Sea"
"A Dream Within a Dream"
"To Helen"
"Lenore"
"The Raven"
"Ulalume"
Other Works:
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket—Poe's only complete novel
Collected Essays
Additional Fan Resources
Also included are special features for any Poe enthusiast, including:

A list of films and television series, both directly and indirectly inspired by the works of Edgar Allan Poe.
A Reading Guide to fictional works that feature the historical Edgar Allan Poe as a character.
Links to free, full-length audio recordings of the major poems and short stories in this collection.]]>
1040 Edgar Allan Poe 040405109X Worthless 0 to-read 4.51 1849 The Complete Tales and Poems
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The Recognitions 1310516 A great masterpiece by William Gaddis, with a new introduction by William H. Gass.

The book Jonathan Franzen dubbed the â ur-text of postwar ï¬ ctionâ and the â ï¬ rst great cultural critique, which, even if Heller and Pynchon hadnâ t read it while composing Catch-22 and V., managed to anticipate the spirit of bothâ â The Recognitions is a masterwork about art and forgery, and the increasingly thin line between the counterfeit and the fake. Gaddis anticipates by almost half a century the crisis of reality that we currently face, where the real and the virtual are combining in alarming ways, and the sources of legitimacy and power are often obscure to us.]]>
1021 William Gaddis 038000030X Worthless 0 4.19 1955 The Recognitions
author: William Gaddis
name: Worthless
average rating: 4.19
book published: 1955
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<![CDATA[Spinoza: The Great Philosophers]]> 2049443 64 Roger Scruton 0415923905 Worthless 0 3.68 1986 Spinoza: The Great Philosophers
author: Roger Scruton
name: Worthless
average rating: 3.68
book published: 1986
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<![CDATA[Four Laws That Drive the Universe (Very Short Introductions)]]> 1853781 Written by Peter Atkins, one of the worlds leading authorities on thermodynamics, this powerful and compact introduction explains what these four laws are and how they work, using accessible language and virtually no mathematics. Guiding the reader a step at a time, Atkins begins with Zeroth (so named because the first two laws were well established before scientists realized that a third law, relating to temperature, should precede them--hence the jocular name zeroth), and proceeds through the First, Second, and Third Laws, offering a clear account of concepts such as the availability of work and the conservation of energy. Atkins ranges from the fascinating theory of entropy (revealing how its unstoppable rise constitutes the engine of the universe), through the concept of free energy, and to the brink, and then beyond the brink, of absolute zero.
C.P. Snow once remarked that not knowing the second law of thermodynamics is like never having read a work by Shakespeare. This brief but brilliant book introduces general readers to one of the cornerstones of modern science, four laws that are as integral to the well-educated mind as such great dramatic works as Hamlet or Macbeth.]]>
144 Peter Atkins 0199232369 Worthless 0 to-read, sc-library, science 4.01 Four Laws That Drive the Universe (Very Short Introductions)
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<![CDATA[The Heart of Awareness: A Translation of the Ashtavakra Gita (Shambhala Dragon Editions)]]> 433888 117 ṭāv 1570628971 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 4.58 1953 The Heart of Awareness: A Translation of the Ashtavakra Gita (Shambhala Dragon Editions)
author: ṭāv
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average rating: 4.58
book published: 1953
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Enchiridion 24615 64 Epictetus 0486433595 Worthless 0 4.21 125 Enchiridion
author: Epictetus
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&Dz;ԲéԳ 289382 199 Voltaire 2038715548 Worthless 4 fiction 3.49 1767 L'Ingénu
author: Voltaire
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average rating: 3.49
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rating: 4
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<![CDATA[Essay on Man and Other Poems (Dover Thrift Editions: Poetry)]]> 44868 This volume contains a rich selection of Pope's work, including such well-known poems as the title selection � a philosophical meditation on the nature of the universe and man's place in it � and "The Rape of the Lock," a mock-epic of rare charm and skill. Also included are "Ode on Solitude," "The Dying Christian to His Soul," "Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady," "An Essay on Criticism," "Epigram Engraved on the Collar of a Dog," "Epistle [IV] to Richard Boyle, Earl of Of the Use of Riches," "Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot; or, Prologue to the Satires" and more.
Taken together, these poems offer an excellent sampling of Pope's imaginative genius and the felicitous blending of word, idea and image that earned him a place among the leading lights of 18th-century literature.]]>
112 Alexander Pope 0486280535 Worthless 0 to-read, poetry 3.75 1734 Essay on Man and Other Poems (Dover Thrift Editions: Poetry)
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<![CDATA[Animals, Men and Morals: An Enquiry Into the Maltreatment of Non-Humans]]> 3579593 240 Stanley Godlovitch 0394178254 Worthless 0 to-read 0.0 1971 Animals, Men and Morals: An Enquiry Into the Maltreatment of Non-Humans
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A Clockwork Orange 8810
The basis for one of the most notorious films ever made, A Clockwork Orange is both a virtuoso performance from an electrifying prose stylist and a serious exploration of the morality of free will.

'I do not know of any other writer who has done as much with language ... a very funny book'
William S. Burroughs]]>
159 Anthony Burgess 0141182601 Worthless 0 3.97 1962 A Clockwork Orange
author: Anthony Burgess
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<![CDATA[Shankara's Crest Jewel of Discrimination]]> 290898 139 Adi Shankaracharya 0874810388 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 4.38 1924 Shankara's Crest Jewel of Discrimination
author: Adi Shankaracharya
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average rating: 4.38
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One Hundred Years of Solitude 50420 One Hundred Years of Solitude tells the story of the rise and fall, birth and death of a mythical town of Macondo through the history of the Buendia family. Inventive, amusing, magnetic, sad, alive with unforgettable men and women, and with a truth and understanding that strike the soul. One Hundred Years of Solitude is a masterpiece of the art of fiction.]]> 458 Gabriel García Márquez 0060929790 Worthless 0 to-read, gilroy-library 4.10 1967 One Hundred Years of Solitude
author: Gabriel García Márquez
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Lolita 88417 72 Edward Albee 0822206838 Worthless 0 to-read, fiction 3.75 Lolita
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Taureau Blanc 6630352
The princess was twenty-four years old, the magician, Mambres, about thirteen hundred. It was he, as every one knows, who had that famous dispute with Moses, in which the victory was so long doubtful between these two profound philosophers. If Mambres yielded, it was owing to the visible protection of the celestial powers, who favored his rival. It required gods to overcome Mambres]]>
98 Voltaire 2707800562 Worthless 4 fiction 4.00 1773 Taureau Blanc
author: Voltaire
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average rating: 4.00
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<![CDATA[Remembrance of Things Past: Volume I - Swann's Way & Within a Budding Grove]]> 190576
Originally rendered by C.K. Scott Moncrieff from an early and unreliable French edition, Proust’s masterpiece has now been flawlessly translated by Terence Kilmartin in this acclaimed version.]]>
1056 Marcel Proust 0394711823 Worthless 0 to-read, gilroy-library 4.29 1913 Remembrance of Things Past: Volume I - Swann's Way & Within a Budding Grove
author: Marcel Proust
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Selected Poems 33015
At once a voice arose among
The bleak twigs overhead
In a full-hearted evensong
Of joy illimited;
An aged thrush, frail, gaunt, and small,
In blast-beruffled plume,
Had chosen thus to fling his soul
Upon the growing gloom . . .

-The Darkling Thrush]]>
320 Thomas Hardy 0140436995 Worthless 0 to-read 3.99 1928 Selected Poems
author: Thomas Hardy
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The Principles of Psychology 55966 1328 William James Worthless 0 to-read 3.92 1983 The Principles of Psychology
author: William James
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<![CDATA[The Destructive Power of Religion: Violence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam]]> 2193322


Hailed in reviews as unsettling but thought-provoking, compelling, and critical coverage, the set from which these chapters were drawn has a core theme that demonstrates the three major religions share the ancient notion that history and the human soul are caught in a cosmic conflict between good and evil, or God and devil, which cannot be resolved without violence, a cataclysmic final solution such as the extermination of nations, the execution of humans, or even the death of God's own son. As Archbishop Desmond Tutu wrote, This is a groundbreaking work with tremendous insight.]]>
288 J. Harold Ellens 0275997081 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 3.75 The Destructive Power of Religion: Violence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
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<![CDATA[The Heart of Buddhist Meditation: a handbook of mental training based on the the buddha's way of mindfulness, With an Anthology of Relevant Texts translated from the Pali and Sanskrit.]]> 224831
This new edition includes an introduction from noted author and teacher Sylvia Boorstein.

Although the Buddha lived over 2500 years ago, his teachings on meditation are among the most effective methods for healing the pain of grief, finding inner peace, and overcoming the sense of dislocation caused by living in the 21st century. Mindfulness is a method not only for committed Buddhists. It is for everyone interested in mastering the mind.]]>
224 Nyanaponika Thera 0877280738 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 4.28 1962 The Heart of Buddhist Meditation: a handbook of mental training based on the the buddha's way of mindfulness, With an Anthology of Relevant Texts translated from the Pali and Sanskrit.
author: Nyanaponika Thera
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average rating: 4.28
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<![CDATA[The Skeptic Way: Sextus Empiricus's Outlines of Pyrrhonism]]> 157119 In this book, which incorporates a new translation of the Outlines in their entirety, Benson Mates presents Pyrrhonism not as a mere historical curiosity, as has often been done, but as a philosophical position eminently worthy of serious philosophical consideration here and now. His thorough introduction sets the stage by explaining what Pyrrhonism is and what it is not, and by contrasting it in the relevant respects with modern skepticism. He gives particular attention to explicating a number of quasi-technical terms that occur frequently in the Outlines and have decisive bearing on the philosophical content. By rendering these terms more accurately and uniformly in his translation, he seeks to make the essential feautres of Sextus's Pyrrhonism more evident to the reader.
The latter part of the book consists of a detailed Commentary, which endeavors to discuss and explain the work, section by section, from a philosophical (as contrasted with a philological) point of view.]]>
352 Sextus Empiricus 0195092139 Worthless 0 to-read 3.97 200 The Skeptic Way: Sextus Empiricus's Outlines of Pyrrhonism
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<![CDATA[Waiting for Godot: A Tragicomedy in Two Acts]]> 298160 111 Samuel Beckett 0802130348 Worthless 0 to-read 3.76 1952 Waiting for Godot: A Tragicomedy in Two Acts
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<![CDATA[Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy]]> 3130165 496 John Rawls 067403063X Worthless 0 to-read 4.14 2007 Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy
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<![CDATA[A Darwinian Left: Politics, Evolution, and Cooperation]]> 29383
Singer explains why the left originally rejected Darwinian thought and why these reasons are no longer viable. He discusses how twentieth-century thinking has transformed our understanding of Darwinian evolution, showing that it is compatible with cooperation as well as competition, and that the left can draw on this modern understanding to foster cooperation for socially desirable ends. A Darwinian left, says Singer, would still be on the side of the weak, poor, and oppressed, but it would have a better understanding of what social and economic changes would really work to benefit them. It would also work toward a higher moral status for nonhuman animals and a less anthropocentric view of our dominance over nature.]]>
70 Peter Singer 0300083238 Worthless 0 to-read 3.74 2000 A Darwinian Left: Politics, Evolution, and Cooperation
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<![CDATA[Six Months That Changed the World: The Paris Peace Conference of 1919]]> 3130032
Lecture 1 The Paris Peace Conference of 1919

Lecture 2 The Peace Conference Meets in Paris

Lecture 3 New Forces in International Relations

Lecture 4 The League of Nations and Mandates

Lecture 5 Germany

Lecture 6 New Nations

Lecture 7 Poland

Lecture 8 Italy

Lecture 9 Greece and Turkey

Lecture 10 Palestine and the Jewish Homeland

Lecture 11 The Arab Middle East

Lecture 12 Germanys Allies: Bulgaria, Austria, and Hungary

Lecture 13 The Far East

Lecture 14 The End

After the Peace Conference

Maps

Course Materials]]>
Margaret MacMillan Worthless 0 3.92 2001 Six Months That Changed the World: The Paris Peace Conference of 1919
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<![CDATA[The Holy Bible (King James Version)]]> 362172 1024 Anonymous 0452010624 Worthless 1 religion 4.02 1611 The Holy Bible (King James Version)
author: Anonymous
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Use as toilet paper if you run out.
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Ariel: The Restored Edition 863934 Sylvia Plath's famous collection, as she intended it.

When Sylvia Plath died, she not only left behind a prolific life but also her unpublished literary masterpiece, Ariel. When her husband, Ted Hughes, first brought this collection to life, it garnered worldwide acclaim, though it wasn't the draft Sylvia had wanted her readers to see. This facsimile edition restores, for the first time, Plath's original manuscript—including handwritten notes—and her own selection and arrangement of poems. This edition also includes in facsimile the complete working drafts of her poem "Ariel," which provide a rare glimpse into the creative process of a beloved writer. This publication introduces a truer version of Plath's works, and will no doubt alter her legacy forever.]]>
224 Sylvia Plath 057123609X Worthless 0 to-read, poetry 4.26 2004 Ariel: The Restored Edition
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Das Kapital 238953 Das Kapital, Karl Marx's seminal work, is the book that above all others formed the twentieth century. From Kapital sprung the economic and political systems that at one time dominated half the earth and for nearly a century kept the world on the brink of war. Even today, more than one billion Chinese citizens live under a regime that proclaims fealty to Marxist ideology. Yet this important tome has been passed over by many readers frustrated by Marx’s difficult style and his preoccupation with nineteenth-century events of little relevance to today's reader.

Here Serge Levitsky presents a revised version of Kapital, abridged to emphasize the political and philosophical core of Marx’s work while trimming away much that is now unimportant. Pointing out Marx’s many erroneous predictions about the development of capitalism, Levitsky's introduction nevertheless argues for Kapital's relevance as a prime example of a philosophy of economic determinism that "subordinates the problems of human freedom and human dignity to the issues of who should own the means of production and how wealth should be distributed."

Here then is a fresh and highly readable version of a work whose ideas provided inspiration for communist regimes' ideological war against capitalism, a struggle that helped to shape the world today.]]>
356 Karl Marx 089526711X Worthless 0 to-read, economics 3.88 1867 Das Kapital
author: Karl Marx
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<![CDATA[Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi]]> 352084 724 Ramana Maharshi 8188018074 Worthless 0 to-read 4.79 1972 Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi
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<![CDATA[A History of Anthropological Theory]]> 2581045 283 Paul A. Erickson 1551111985 Worthless 0 3.71 1998 A History of Anthropological Theory
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Dune (Dune, #1) 234225 Dune is the story of the boy Paul Atreides, heir to a noble family tasked with ruling an inhospitable world where the only thing of value is the "spice" melange, a drug capable of extending life and enhancing consciousness. Coveted across the known universe, melange is a prize worth killing for...

When House Atreides is betrayed, the destruction of Paul's family will set the boy on a journey toward a destiny greater than he could ever have imagined. And as he evolves into the mysterious man known as Muad'Dib, he will bring to fruition humankind's most ancient and unattainable dream.

A stunning blend of adventure and mysticism, environmentalism and politics, Dune won the first Nebula Award, shared the Hugo Award, and formed the basis of what is undoubtedly the grandest epic in science fiction.]]>
604 Frank Herbert 0340839937 Worthless 0 4.21 1965 Dune (Dune, #1)
author: Frank Herbert
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Sons and Lovers 32071 "She was a brazen hussy."

"She wasn't. And she was pretty, wasn't she?"

"I didn't look ... And tell your girls, my son, that when they're running after you, they're not to come and ask your mother for you - tell them that - brazen baggages you meet at dancing classes"

The marriage of Gertrude and Walter Morel has become a battleground. Repelled by her uneducated and sometimes violent husband, delicate Gertrude devotes her life to her children, especially to her sons, William and Paul - determined they will not follow their father into working down the coal mines. But conflict is evitable when Paul seeks to escape his mother's suffocating grasp through relationships with women his own age. Set in Lawrence's native Nottinghamshire, Sons and Lovers is a highly autobiographical and compelling portrayal of childhood, adolescence and the clash of generations.]]>
654 D.H. Lawrence Worthless 0 to-read, fiction 3.65 1913 Sons and Lovers
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<![CDATA[Le Fanatisme Ou Mahomet Le Prophète: Tragédie]]> 6631107 140 Voltaire 1104245507 Worthless 0 to-read, fiction 3.51 1741 Le Fanatisme Ou Mahomet Le Prophète: Tragédie
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<![CDATA[The How of Happiness: A Practical Guide to Getting the Life You Want]]> 4631045 384 Sonja Lyubomirsky 0316733369 Worthless 0 to-read 3.50 2007 The How of Happiness: A Practical Guide to Getting the Life You Want
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<![CDATA[Their Finest Hour (The Second World War, #2)]]> 326883 720 Winston S. Churchill 0141441739 Worthless 0 to-read 4.37 1962 Their Finest Hour (The Second World War, #2)
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Everything Is Illuminated 493966 Everything is Illuminated, Jonathan Safran Foer's accomplished debut, as a novel about the Holocaust. It is, but that really fails to do justice to the sheer ambition of this book. The main story is a grimly familiar one. A young Jewish-American--who just happens to be called Jonathan Safran Foer--travels to the Ukraine in the hope of finding the woman who saved his grandfather from the Nazis. He is aided in his search by Alex Perchov, a naïve Ukrainian translator, Alex's grandfather (also called Alex) and a flatulent mongrel bitch, named Sammy Davis JR JR. On their journey through Eastern Europe's obliterated landscape they unearth facts about the Nazi atrocities and the extent of Ukrainian complicity that have implications for Perchov as well as Safran Foer. This narrative is not, however, recounted from (the character) Jonathan Safran Foer's perspective. It is relayed through a series of letters that Alex sends to Foer. These are written in the kind of broken Russo-English normally reserved for Bond villains and Latka from the US television series Taxi. (Sentences such as "It is mammoth honour for me write for a writer, especially when he is American writer, like Ernest Hemingway"; "It is bad and popular habit for people in Ukraine to take things without asking" are the norm.) Interspersed between these letters are fragments of a novel by "Safran Foer"--a wonderfully imagined, almost magical realist, account of life in the Shetl before the Nazis destroyed it. These are in turn commented on by Alex creating an additional metafictional angle to the tale.

If all this sounds a little daunting don't be put off; Safran Foer is an extremely funny as well as intelligent writer. Admittedly he has an annoying habit of capitalising great chunks of text, but minor typographical nuances are easy to ignore in a book that combines some of the best Jewish folk yarns since Isaac Bashevis Singer with a quite heartbreaking meditation on love, friendship and loss. --Travis Elborough

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288 Jonathan Safran Foer 0241141664 Worthless 0 3.73 2002 Everything Is Illuminated
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<![CDATA[The Meaning of Liff (Meaning of Liff, #1)]]> 64119 191 Douglas Adams 0330281216 Worthless 0 to-read 3.96 1983 The Meaning of Liff (Meaning of Liff, #1)
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<![CDATA[Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics]]> 6655362
The book is also intended as a polemic. Kant was disappointed by the poor reception of the Critique of Pure Reason, and here he repeatedly emphasizes the importance of its critical project for the very existence of metaphysics as a science. The final appendix contains a detailed rebuttal to an unfavorable review of the Critique. (Quote from wikipedia.org)

About the Author

Immanuel Kant (1724 - 1804)
Immanuel Kant (22 April 1724 - 12 February 1804) was an 18th-century German philosopher from the Prussian city of Konigsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia). He is regarded as one of the most influential thinkers of modern Europe and of the late Enlightenment.

Immanuel Kant was born in 1724 in Konigsberg, as the fourth of nine children (five of them reached adulthood). He was baptized as 'Emanuel' but later changed his name to 'Immanuel' after he learned Hebrew. He spent his entire life in and around his hometown, the capital of East Prussia at that time, never traveling more than a hundred miles from Konigsberg. His father Johann Georg Kant (1682-1746) was a German craftsman from Memel, at the time Prussia's most northeastern city (now Klaipeda, Lithuania). His mother Anna Regina Porter (1697-1737), born in Nuremberg, was the daughter of a Scottish saddle/harness maker. In his youth, Kant was a solid, albeit unspectacular, student. He was raised in a Pietist household that stressed intense religious devotion, personal humility, and a lite]]>
170 Immanuel Kant 1605069876 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 3.86 1783 Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics
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Politics 19083 Both heavily influenced by and critical of Plato's Republic and Laws, Politics represents the distillation of a lifetime of thought and observation. "Encyclopaedic knowledge has never, before or since, gone hand in hand with a logic so masculine or with speculation so profound," says H. W. C. Davis in his introduction. Students, teachers, and scholars will welcome this inexpensive new edition of the Benjamin Jowett translation, as will all readers interested in Greek thought, political theory, and depictions of the ideal state.]]> 368 Aristotle 0486414248 Worthless 0 to-read 4.00 -350 Politics
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<![CDATA[Bertrand Russell. 1872-1920: The Spirit of Solitude (#1)]]> 2839872 720 Monk (Ray) 0099731312 Worthless 0 to-read 4.12 1996 Bertrand Russell. 1872-1920: The Spirit of Solitude (#1)
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The Waning of Materialism 7754275 non-reductive, functionalist, eliminativist, and new wave materialism--come under sustained and trenchant attack. In addition, a wide variety of alternatives to the materialist conception of the person receive new and illuminating attention, including anti-materialist versions of naturalism, property dualism, Aristotelian and Thomistic hylomorphism, and non-Cartesian accounts of substance dualism.]]> 490 Robert C. Koons 0199556199 Worthless 0 to-read 3.83 2010 The Waning of Materialism
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<![CDATA[Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word]]> 178527
It’s “the nuclear bomb of racial epithets,� a word that whites have employed to wound and degrade African Americans for three centuries. Paradoxically, among many Black people it has become a term of affection and even empowerment.

The word, of course, is nigger , and in this candid, lucidly argued book the distinguished legal scholar Randall Kennedy traces its origins, maps its multifarious connotations, and explores the controversies that rage around it.

Should Blacks be able to use nigger in ways forbidden to others? Should the law treat it as a provocation that reduces the culpability of those who respond to it violently? Should it cost a person his job, or a book like Huckleberry Finn its place on library shelves?]]>
208 Randall Kennedy 0375713719 Worthless 4 berkeley-central-library 3.79 2002 Nigger: The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word
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An Inquiry into the Good 703210 An Inquiry into the Good represented the foundation of Nishida’s philosophy—reflecting both his deep study of Zen Buddhism and his thorough analysis of Western philosophy—and established its author as the foremost Japanese philosopher of this century. In this important new translation, two scholars—one Japanese and one American—have worked together to present a lucid and accurate rendition of Nishida’s ideas.



"The translators do an admirable job of adhering to the cadence of the original while avoiding unidiomatic, verbatim constructions."—John C. Maraldo, Philosophy East and West










"More accurate and critical than the first translation into English of Nishida's earliest book. . .. An important addition to library collections of twentieth-century philosophy, Japanese intellectual history, and contemporary Buddhist thought."�Choice

"A welcome new translation of a work by probably the most original and influential of modern Japanese philosophers."—Hidé Ishiguro, Times Literary Supplement

"Undoubtedly the most important work for anyone in the West interested in understanding modern Japanese thought. This work premiered Japanese philosophy as modern but has also shown unusual staying power. In the late twentieth century Japanese thinkers, both religious and secular, insist on its importance and relevance."—William R. La Fleur, University of Pennsylvania




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218 Kitarō Nishida 0300052332 Worthless 0 4.10 1911 An Inquiry into the Good
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<![CDATA[Beethoven: The Music and the Life]]> 126672 624 Lewis Lockwood 0393326381 Worthless 0 to-read 3.94 2002 Beethoven: The Music and the Life
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<![CDATA[The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court]]> 280410 384 Jeffrey Toobin 0385516401 Worthless 0 to-read 4.09 2007 The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court
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<![CDATA[A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man]]> 7588 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is a novel of sexual awakening, religious rebellion and the essential search for voice and meaning that every nascent artist must face in order to blossom fully into themselves.]]> 329 James Joyce 0142437344 Worthless 0 3.64 1916 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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The Old Man and the Sea 2165 Librarian's note: An alternate cover edition can be found here

This short novel, already a modern classic, is the superbly told, tragic story of a Cuban fisherman in the Gulf Stream and the giant Marlin he kills and loses—specifically referred to in the citation accompanying the author's Nobel Prize for literature in 1954.]]>
96 Ernest Hemingway 0684830493 Worthless 3 fiction 3.81 1952 The Old Man and the Sea
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The Echo Maker 19794
Set against the Platte River’s massive spring migrations � one of the greatest spectacles in nature � The Echo Maker is a gripping mystery that explores the improvised human self and the even more precarious brain that splits us from and joins us to the rest of creation.]]>
451 Richard Powers 0374146357 Worthless 3 3.42 2006 The Echo Maker
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<![CDATA[An Essay on the History of Civil Society: Historical Essay From The Philosopher And Historian Of The Scottish Enlightenment.]]> 2472213 272 Adam Ferguson 1406516910 Worthless 0 to-read, history 0.0 1767 An Essay on the History of Civil Society: Historical Essay From The Philosopher And Historian Of The Scottish Enlightenment.
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Introduction to Phenomenology 18280 Introduction to Phenomenology is an outstanding and comprehensive guide to phenomenology. Dermot Moran lucidly examines the contributions of phenomenology's nine seminal thinkers: Brentano, Husserl, Heidegger, Gadamer, Arendt, Levinas, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty and Derrida.
Written in a clear and engaging style, Introduction to Phenomenology charts the course of the phenomenological movement from its origins in Husserl to its transformation by Derrida. It describes the thought of Heidegger and Sartre, phenomonology's most famous thinkers, and introduces and assesses the distinctive use of phenomonology by some of its lesser known exponents, such as Levinas, Arendt and Gadamer. Throughout the book, the enormous influence of phenomenology on the course of twentieth-century philosophy is thoroughly explored.
This is an indispensible introduction for all unfamiliar with this much talked about but little understood school of thought. Technical terms are explained throughout and jargon is avoided. Introduction to Phenomenology will be of interest to all students seeking a reliable introduction to a key movement in European thought.]]>
592 Dermot Moran 0415183731 Worthless 5 4.16 1999 Introduction to Phenomenology
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Trask 501823 348 Don Berry 0870710230 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 4.03 1960 Trask
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Dead Souls 8141203 450 Nikolai Gogol Worthless 0 3.83 1842 Dead Souls
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<![CDATA[Heidegger's 'Being and Time': A Reader's Guide (Reader's Guides)]]> 101697
Heidegger's Being and Time isone of the most influential and controversial philosophical treatises of the 20th century. It had a profound impact on Sartre and Merleau-Ponty in their further development of phenomenology and existentialism,hugely influenced Gadamer'shermeneutics, and paved the way, partly directly and partly indirectly through Heidegger's later thought, for the emergence of deconstructionism.In addition to being a very important text, it is also a very difficult one. Heidegger presents a number of challenges to the the reader, asking them to abandon many assumptions fundamental to traditional philosophy, such as the mind/body distinction and the concept of substance. The text also introduces a whole host of new concepts and terms and as such is a hugely challenging, yet fascinating,piece of philosophical writing.

In Heidegger's 'Being and Time': A Reader's Guide William Blattner explains the philosophical background against which the book was written and provides a clear and conciseoverview of the key themes and motifs. The book then examines this challenging text in details, guiding the reader to a clear understanding of Heidegger's work as a whole. Finally Blattner explores the reception and influence of the work and offers the student guidance on further reading. This is the ideal companion to study of this most influential and challenging of texts.]]>
208 William Blattner 0826486096 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 4.04 2006 Heidegger's 'Being and Time': A Reader's Guide (Reader's Guides)
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Practical Ethics 29378 411 Peter Singer 052143971X Worthless 5 philosophy, ethics
One thing I had been wondering about Peter Singer for some time now is what his position is on meta-ethics. It is well know that he is a preference utilitarian, and he spends the bulk of his books discussing the application of that normative system. What I hadn't remembered from my previous reading of this book is that Singer lays out his stance on meta-ethics in chapter 1. What is clear from that reading is that Singer does not hold to any particular meta-ethical view, but maintains that several meta-ethical positions are plausible. Among these are the prescriptivism of his former instructor R.M. Hare, J.L. Mackie's error theory, and some form of ideal observer theory.

Singer goes on to discuss different conceptions of equality, ultimately arriving at the one that forms the basis of applicability for his system of ethics. Basing ethical equality on a descriptive property shared by the bearers of ethical considerablility does not work because only some subset of said bearers may have that property, and not to the same degree. For instance, using self awareness as the basis for equality would likely include only subsets of a handful of species, including humans. If such a criterion were consistently applied, infants and some severely mentally handicapped persons would be excluded. Such people would be but objects for us to use at our disposal.

Singer goes through a number of possible criteria of this kind, each time showing some critical flaw in what its logical consequences would have us do. The system of equality that Singer ends up with is one that owes a great deal to R.M. Hare, who in turn derives a major component of his ethics from Kant's categorical imperitive, which states: "act only according to that maxim that whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law". Thus, for Hare as well as Singer, universalizabiltiy in ethics is a fundamental concept, to be applied across the board in all like cases. For Singer, this means that the interests of all beings are to be weighted equally. My interests don't count for more simply because they're MY interests, for example.

From there Singer applies preference utilitarianism with the above mentioned conception of equality to what he considers to some of the biggest ethical problems of our time. These include world hunger, euthanasia, abortion, speciesism, environmentalism, and refugee issues. With that it is time for us to turn our attention to these issues.

Speciesism: In terms of the scale of the suffering involved, and the damage done to the environment thereby, speciesism and the manner in which humans treat non-human animals is most probably the biggest ethical problem facing the world today. Billions of animals are raised and killed for food per year in the United States alone, under horrendous conditions for the well being of the animals, and which contributes more to global warming than automobiles. What makes this possible is both a lack of transparency in agribuisness and a moral attitude called "speciesism", which holds that species membership is a valid ethical distinction to make for purposes of the ethical considerability of the beings involved. There is in fact a sharp distinction drawn in many societies between the moral worth of humans versus all other creatures.

The religious history of the world, for Western religions in particular, does not fair well in this regard. For instance, Christian history is full of speciesism justified on the grounds that non-human animals do not have souls. Decartes' monstrous proclamation that non-human animals were like clocks (meaning that they made noises but didn't have minds) paved the way for much cruelty against those creatures.

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4.05 1979 Practical Ethics
author: Peter Singer
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*I am presently homeless and can only use the public library's computers for a limited amount of time each day, so this review is probably going to be done piecemeally.

One thing I had been wondering about Peter Singer for some time now is what his position is on meta-ethics. It is well know that he is a preference utilitarian, and he spends the bulk of his books discussing the application of that normative system. What I hadn't remembered from my previous reading of this book is that Singer lays out his stance on meta-ethics in chapter 1. What is clear from that reading is that Singer does not hold to any particular meta-ethical view, but maintains that several meta-ethical positions are plausible. Among these are the prescriptivism of his former instructor R.M. Hare, J.L. Mackie's error theory, and some form of ideal observer theory.

Singer goes on to discuss different conceptions of equality, ultimately arriving at the one that forms the basis of applicability for his system of ethics. Basing ethical equality on a descriptive property shared by the bearers of ethical considerablility does not work because only some subset of said bearers may have that property, and not to the same degree. For instance, using self awareness as the basis for equality would likely include only subsets of a handful of species, including humans. If such a criterion were consistently applied, infants and some severely mentally handicapped persons would be excluded. Such people would be but objects for us to use at our disposal.

Singer goes through a number of possible criteria of this kind, each time showing some critical flaw in what its logical consequences would have us do. The system of equality that Singer ends up with is one that owes a great deal to R.M. Hare, who in turn derives a major component of his ethics from Kant's categorical imperitive, which states: "act only according to that maxim that whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law". Thus, for Hare as well as Singer, universalizabiltiy in ethics is a fundamental concept, to be applied across the board in all like cases. For Singer, this means that the interests of all beings are to be weighted equally. My interests don't count for more simply because they're MY interests, for example.

From there Singer applies preference utilitarianism with the above mentioned conception of equality to what he considers to some of the biggest ethical problems of our time. These include world hunger, euthanasia, abortion, speciesism, environmentalism, and refugee issues. With that it is time for us to turn our attention to these issues.

Speciesism: In terms of the scale of the suffering involved, and the damage done to the environment thereby, speciesism and the manner in which humans treat non-human animals is most probably the biggest ethical problem facing the world today. Billions of animals are raised and killed for food per year in the United States alone, under horrendous conditions for the well being of the animals, and which contributes more to global warming than automobiles. What makes this possible is both a lack of transparency in agribuisness and a moral attitude called "speciesism", which holds that species membership is a valid ethical distinction to make for purposes of the ethical considerability of the beings involved. There is in fact a sharp distinction drawn in many societies between the moral worth of humans versus all other creatures.

The religious history of the world, for Western religions in particular, does not fair well in this regard. For instance, Christian history is full of speciesism justified on the grounds that non-human animals do not have souls. Decartes' monstrous proclamation that non-human animals were like clocks (meaning that they made noises but didn't have minds) paved the way for much cruelty against those creatures.

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Naming and Necessity 276249
Ever since the publication of its original version, "Naming and Necessity" has had great and increasing influence. It redirected philosophical attention to neglected questions of natural and metaphysical necessity and to the connections between these and theories of reference, in particular of naming, and of identity. From a critique of the dominant tendency to assimilate names to descriptions and more generally to treat their reference as a function of their Fregean sense, surprisingly deep and widespread consequences may be drawn. The largely discredited distinction between accidental and essential properties, both of individual things (including people) and of kinds of things, is revived. So is a consequent view of science as what seeks out the essences of natural kinds. Traditional objections to such views are dealt with by sharpening distinctions between epistemic and metaphysical necessity; in particular by the startling admission of necessary a posteriori truths. From these, in particular from identity statements using rigid designators whether of things or of kinds, further remarkable consequences are drawn for the natures of things, of people, and of kinds; strong objections follow, for example to identity versions of materialism as a theory of the mind.

This seminal work, to which today's thriving essentialist metaphysics largely owes its impetus, is here published with a substantial new Preface by the author.]]>
192 Saul A. Kripke 0674598466 Worthless 4 world-cat, philosophy 4.00 1971 Naming and Necessity
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My knowledge of twentieth century logic and metaphysics is not sufficient to give a proper review for this book, but I will say that the style is excellent. I will certainly have to return to it once I have learned more about the pertinent philosophies.
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The Nature of Things 493005
Lucretius' poem On the Nature of Things combines a scientific and philosophical treatise with some of the greatest poetry ever written. With intense moral fervour he demonstrates to humanity that in death there is nothing to fear since the soul is mortal, and the world and everything in it is governed by the mechanical laws of nature and not by gods; and that by believing this men can live in peace of mind and happiness. He bases this on the atomic theory expounded by the Greek philosopher Epicurus, and continues with an examination of sensation, sex, cosmology, meteorology, and geology, all of these subjects made more attractive by the poetry with which he illustrates them.

For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.]]>
304 Lucretius 0140447962 Worthless 5 4.02 -55 The Nature of Things
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<![CDATA[Greek Philosophers (Past Masters)]]> 2833712 304 C.C.W. Taylor 0192876961 Worthless 4 3.89 1998 Greek Philosophers (Past Masters)
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<![CDATA[The Atomists Leucippus and Democritus: Fragments]]> 1253272 It may not be too much to say that all the work Western philosophers have done over the past two thousand years was begun by the Pre-Socratics. The Phoenix Pre-Socratic series has been instrumental in recovering Pre-Socratic texts.

As with earlier works in this important series, this volume aims to make an important portion of Pre-Socratic writings accessible to all those interested in ancient philosophy and the first phase of European natural science. We now have, for the first time in English a translation of the bulk of texts concerning the atomists, with commentary.

The work contains a new presentation of the evidence for the thought of Leucippus and Democritus, based on the original sources. It includes a Greek text of the fragments, in a new selection, with facing English translation. The testimonia (all newly translated) are presented in a new selection, designed to clarify the structure of the atomists thought and to present their texts in their argumentative context as far as possible. The notes and commentary aim to reflect the complexity and diversity of their thought, with particular emphasis on their metaphysical foundations, psychology, epistemology and ethics. Sections on biology, astronomy and theology are also included. Complete indexes, concordances and bibliography are included.

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323 Leucippus 0802043909 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 3.87 -440 The Atomists Leucippus and Democritus: Fragments
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Physics 366330 general structure of each section of the book, and shed light on particular problems. It simplifies and expands the style of the original, making for easier reading and better comprehension.]]> 382 Aristotle 0192823108 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 3.99 -340 Physics
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Metaphysics 208036 365 Aristotle 1888009039 Worthless 0 4.08 -330 Metaphysics
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<![CDATA[On the Contrary: Critical Essays, 1987-1997]]> 376698 Paul and Patricia Churchland take on their critics -- with verve, combativeness, and generosity.

Paul M. and Patricia S. Churchland are towering figures in the fields of philosophy, neuroscience, and consciousness. This collection was prepared in the belief that the most useful and revealing of anyone's writings are often those shorter essays penned in conflict with or criticism of one's professional colleagues. The essays present the Churchlands' critical responses to a variety of philosophical positions advanced by some two dozen philosophical theorists. The book is divided into three parts: part I, Folk Psychology and Eliminative Materialism; part II, Meaning, Qualia, and Emotion: The Several Dimensions of Consciousness; and part III, the Philosophy of Science. V. S. Ramachandran and Rick Grush are coauthors on two of the essays.]]>
368 Paul M. Churchland 0262531658 Worthless 0 world-cat, to-read 4.29 1998 On the Contrary: Critical Essays, 1987-1997
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<![CDATA[Between Dog & Wolf: Essays on Art and Politics in the Twilight of the Millennium]]> 381141 144 David Levi Strauss 1570270937 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 4.26 1999 Between Dog & Wolf: Essays on Art and Politics in the Twilight of the Millennium
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Introduction to Aristotle 1159591 667 Aristotle 0075536528 Worthless 0 3.88 1947 Introduction to Aristotle
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<![CDATA[Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned]]> 4291946
In the stories of Wells Tower, families fall apart and messily try to reassemble themselves. His version of America is touched with the seamy splendor of the dropout, the misfit: failed inventors, boozy dreamers, hapless fathers, wayward sons. Combining electric prose with savage wit, Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned is a major debut, announcing a voice we have not heard before.]]>
238 Wells Tower 0374292191 Worthless 0 3.88 2009 Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned
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Japan-ness in Architecture 254252 349 Arata Isozaki 0262090384 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 4.16 2006 Japan-ness in Architecture
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<![CDATA[What the Koran Really Says: Language, Text, and Commentary]]> 75313 782 Ibn Warraq 157392945X Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 3.74 2002 What the Koran Really Says: Language, Text, and Commentary
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average rating: 3.74
book published: 2002
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<![CDATA[The Moral Underground: How Ordinary Americans Subvert an Unfair Economy]]> 6952653 Based on author Lisa Dodson’s eight years of research and conversations with hundreds of Americans about the need to create ethical alternatives to rules that ignore the humanity of working parents and put their children at risk, The Moral Underground features stories of middle class managers and professionals who refuse to be complicit in an economy that puts a decent life beyond the reach of the working poor.
Whether it’s a nurse choosing to treat an uninsured child, a supervisor padding a paycheck, or a restaurant manager sneaking food to a worker’s children, these unsung heroes reach across the economic fault line to restore a sense of justice to the working world.

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227 Lisa Dodson 1595584722 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 3.56 2009 The Moral Underground: How Ordinary Americans Subvert an Unfair Economy
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The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress 16690 288 Robert A. Heinlein 0340837942 Worthless 4 fiction 4.16 1966 The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
author: Robert A. Heinlein
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book published: 1966
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<![CDATA[The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains]]> 6966823 The best-selling author of The Big Switch returns with an explosive look at technology’s effect on the mind.

“Is Google making us stupid?� When Nicholas Carr posed that question in a celebrated Atlantic Monthly cover story, he tapped into a well of anxiety about how the Internet is changing us. He also crystallized one of the most important debates of our time: As we enjoy the Net’s bounties, are we sacrificing our ability to read and think deeply? Now Carr expands his argument into the most compelling exploration of the Internet’s intellectual and cultural consequences yet published. Weaving insights from philosophy, neuroscience, and history into a rich narrative, The Shallows explains how the Net is rerouting our neural pathways, replacing the subtle mind of the book reader with the distracted mind of the screen watcher. A gripping story of human transformation played out against a backdrop of technological upheaval, The Shallows will forever alter the way we think about media and our minds.]]>
276 Nicholas Carr 0393072223 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 3.79 2010 The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains
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<![CDATA[Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege, 1942�1943]]> 542389 Stalingrad as the definitive account of World War II's most harrowing battle.

In August 1942, Hitler's huge Sixth Army reached the city that bore Stalin's name. In the five-month siege that followed, the Russians fought to hold Stalingrad at any cost; then, in an astonishing reversal, encircled and trapped their Nazi enemy. This battle for the ruins of a city cost more than a million lives. Stalingrad conveys the experience of soldiers on both sides, fighting in inhuman conditions, and of civilians trapped on an urban battlefield. Antony Beevor has interviewed survivors and discovered completely new material in a wide range of German and Soviet archives, including prisoner interrogations and reports of desertions and executions. As a story of cruelty, courage, and human suffering, Stalingrad is unprecedented and unforgettable.]]>
494 Antony Beevor 0140284583 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 4.32 1998 Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege, 1942–1943
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The Mormon Murders 362685
It was the appearance of an alleged historic document that challenged the very bedrock of Mormon teaching, questioned the legitimacy of its founder, and threatened to disillusion millions of its faithful-unless the Mormon hierarchy buried the evidence.

Drawing on exclusive interviews, The Mormon Murder s reconstructs a secret conspiracy of God, greed, and murder that would expose one of the most ingenious con men in the annals of crime-and shake the very foundation of a multibillion-dollar empire to its core.]]>
560 Steven Naifeh 0312934106 Worthless 0 3.81 1988 The Mormon Murders
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average rating: 3.81
book published: 1988
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<![CDATA[Citizenship and Immigration in Post-war Britain: The Institutional Origins of a Multicultural Nation]]> 1034932 Randall Hansen 019924054X Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 3.56 2000 Citizenship and Immigration in Post-war Britain: The Institutional Origins of a Multicultural Nation
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average rating: 3.56
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<![CDATA[Dual Nationality, Social Rights and Federal Citizenship in the U.S. and Europe: The Reinvention of Citizenship]]> 2796302 352 Randall Hansen 1571818057 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 5.00 2001 Dual Nationality, Social Rights and Federal Citizenship in the U.S. and Europe: The Reinvention of Citizenship
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<![CDATA[Studies Out in Left Field: Defamatory Essays Presented to James D. McCawley on the Occasion of His 33rd or 34th Birthday]]> 409384 Rare book 215 Arnold M. Zwicky 1556194609 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 3.80 1992 Studies Out in Left Field: Defamatory Essays Presented to James D. McCawley on the Occasion of His 33rd or 34th Birthday
author: Arnold M. Zwicky
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average rating: 3.80
book published: 1992
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<![CDATA[The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890-1914]]> 192955
In "The Proud Tower", Barbara W. Tuchman brings the era to vivid life: the decline of the Edwardian aristocracy; the Anarchists of Europe and America; Germany and its self-depicted hero, Richard Strauss; Diaghilev’s Russian ballet and Stravinsky’s music; the Dreyfus Affair; the Peace Conferences in The Hague; and the enthusiasm and tragedy of Socialism, epitomized by the assassination of Jean Jaurès on the night the Great War began and an epoch came to a close.]]>
588 Barbara W. Tuchman 0345405013 Worthless 0 4.13 1965 The Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890-1914
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<![CDATA[The True Story of Hansel and Gretel]]> 216408 A poignant and suspenseful retelling of a classic fairy tale set in a war-torn world.

In the last months of the Nazi occupation of Poland, two children are left by their father and stepmother to find safety in a dense forest. Because their real names will reveal their Jewishness, they are renamed "Hansel" and "Gretel." They wander in the woods until they are taken in by Magda, an eccentric and stubborn old woman called "witch" by the nearby villagers. Magda is determined to save them, even as a German officer arrives in the village with his own plans for the children. Louise Murphy's haunting novel of journey and survival, of redemption and memory, powerfully depicts how war is experienced by families and especially by children.

"Lyrical, haunting, unforgettable." --Kirkus Reviews

"No reader who picks up this inspiring novel will put it down until the final pages, in which redemption is not a fairy tale ending but a heartening message of hope." --Publishers Weekly]]>
297 Louise Murphy 0142003077 Worthless 0 4.01 2003 The True Story of Hansel and Gretel
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Drinking: A Love Story 73965
Caroline Knapp describes how the distorted world of her well-to-do parents pushed her toward anorexia and alcoholism. Fittingly, it was literature that saved her: she found inspiration in Pete Hamill's 'A Drinking Life' and sobered up. Her tale is spiced up with the characters she has known along the way.

A journalist describes her twenty years as a functioning alcoholic, explaining how she used alcohol to escape personal relationships and the realities of life until a series of personal crises forced her to confront her problem.]]>
286 Caroline Knapp 0385315546 Worthless 0 4.08 1996 Drinking: A Love Story
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average rating: 4.08
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<![CDATA[The Forever War (The Forever War, #1)]]> 21611 278 Joe Haldeman Worthless 4 fiction, sci-fi 4.14 1974 The Forever War (The Forever War, #1)
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average rating: 4.14
book published: 1974
rating: 4
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The Trial 17690 The Trial is the terrifying tale of Josef K., a respectable bank officer who is suddenly and inexplicably arrested and must defend himself against a charge about which he can get no information. Whether read as an existential tale, a parable, or a prophecy of the excesses of modern bureaucracy wedded to the madness of totalitarianism, The Trial has resonated with chilling truth for generations of readers.]]> 255 Franz Kafka Worthless 3 fiction 4.00 1925 The Trial
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average rating: 4.00
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rating: 3
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Heart of Darkness 4900
A reflection on corruptive European colonialism and a journey into the nightmare psyche of one of the corrupted, Heart of Darkness is considered one of the most influential works ever written.]]>
188 Joseph Conrad 1892295490 Worthless 5 fiction 3.43 1899 Heart of Darkness
author: Joseph Conrad
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average rating: 3.43
book published: 1899
rating: 5
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The New Male Sexuality 503701
Clear, comprehensive, witty, and refreshingly realistic, The New Male Sexuality is destined to be a classic of the nineties and beyond.]]>
432 Bernie Zilbergeld 0553380427 Worthless 5 3.90 1992 The New Male Sexuality
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average rating: 3.90
book published: 1992
rating: 5
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The Japan Journals: 1947-2004 597429 The Japan Journals is a record of both a nation and an evolving expatriate sensibility. As Japan modernizes and as the author ages, the tone grows elegiac, and The Japan Journals—now in paperback after the critically acclaimed hardcover edition—becomes a bittersweet chronicle of a complicated life well lived and captivatingly told.

Donald Richie, the eminent film historian, novelist, and essayist, still lives in Tokyo.]]>
510 Donald Richie 1880656973 Worthless 0 4.21 2004 The Japan Journals: 1947-2004
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average rating: 4.21
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<![CDATA[The Case of Charles Dexter Ward]]> 129327 128 H.P. Lovecraft 0345354907 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 4.16 1941 The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
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average rating: 4.16
book published: 1941
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Prometheus Bound 297593 144 Aeschylus 0195061659 Worthless 5 fiction 3.92 -480 Prometheus Bound
author: Aeschylus
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average rating: 3.92
book published: -480
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<![CDATA[Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain]]> 162370 The last in a trilogy of books that investigates the philosophical and scientific foundations of human life



Joy, sorrow, jealousy, and awe—these and other feelings are the stuff of our daily lives. In the seventeenth century, the philosopher Spinoza devoted much of his life's work examining how these emotions supported human survival, yet hundreds of years later the biological roots of what we feel remain a mystery. Leading neuroscientist Antonio Damasio—whose earlier books explore rational behavior and the notion of the self—rediscovers a man whose work ran counter to all the thinking of his day, pairing Spinoza's insights with his own innovative scientific research to help us understand what we're made of, and what we're here for.]]>
368 António Damásio 0156028719 Worthless 0 to-read 3.96 2001 Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain
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V. 5809 640 Thomas Pynchon 2020418770 Worthless 0 3.97 1963 V.
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Cat’s Cradle 135479 Told with deadpan humour and bitter irony, Kurt Vonnegut's cult tale of global destruction preys on our deepest fears of witnessing Armageddon and, worse still, surviving it ...

Dr Felix Hoenikker, one of the founding 'fathers' of the atomic bomb, has left a deadly legacy to the world. For he's the inventor of 'ice-nine', a lethal chemical capable of freezing the entire planet. The search for its whereabouts leads to Hoenikker's three ecentric children, to a crazed dictator in the Caribbean, to madness. Felix Hoenikker's Death Wish comes true when his last, fatal gift to humankind brings about the end, that for all of us, is nigh...]]>
306 Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Worthless 4 fiction, sci-fi 4.17 1963 Cat’s Cradle
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average rating: 4.17
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rating: 4
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Foundation (Foundation, #1) 29579 The first novel in Isaac Asimov's classic science-fiction masterpiece, the Foundation series

For twelve thousand years the Galactic Empire has ruled supreme. Now it is dying. But only Hari Seldon, creator of the revolutionary science of psychohistory, can see into the future--to a dark age of ignorance, barbarism, and warfare that will last thirty thousand years. To preserve knowledge and save humankind, Seldon gathers the best minds in the Empire--both scientists and scholars--and brings them to a bleak planet at the edge of the galaxy to serve as a beacon of hope for future generations. He calls his sanctuary the Foundation.]]>
244 Isaac Asimov 0553803719 Worthless 3 fiction, sci-fi 4.18 1951 Foundation (Foundation, #1)
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average rating: 4.18
book published: 1951
rating: 3
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<![CDATA[This Will Change Everything: Ideas That Will Shape the Future]]> 7242921 390 John Brockman 0061899674 Worthless 0 3.74 2009 This Will Change Everything: Ideas That Will Shape the Future
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average rating: 3.74
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The Sorrows of Young Werther 16640 149 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 0812969901 Worthless 4 3.71 1774 The Sorrows of Young Werther
author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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book published: 1774
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[Nomad: From Islam to America: A Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilizations]]> 6663818 Ayaan Hirsi Ali captured the world’s attention with Infidel, her compelling coming-of-age memoir, which spent thirty-one weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. Now, in Nomad, Hirsi Ali tells of coming to America to build a new life, an ocean away from the death threats made to her by European Islamists, the strife she witnessed, and the inner conflict she suffered. It is the story of her physical journey to freedom and, more crucially, her emotional journey to freedom—her transition from a tribal mind-set that restricts women’s every thought and action to a life as a free and equal citizen in an open society. Through stories of the challenges she has faced, she shows the difficulty of reconciling the contradictions of Islam with Western values.

In these pages Hirsi Ali recounts the many turns her life took after she broke with her family, and how she struggled to throw off restrictive superstitions and misconceptions that initially hobbled her ability to assimilate into Western society. She writes movingly of her reconciliation, on his deathbed, with her devout father, who had disowned her when she renounced Islam after 9/11, as well as with her mother and cousins in Somalia and in Europe.

Nomad is a portrait of a family torn apart by the clash of civilizations. But it is also a touching, uplifting, and often funny account of one woman’s discovery of today’s America. While Hirsi Ali loves much of what she encounters, she fears we are repeating the European mistake of underestimating radical Islam. She calls on key institutions of the West—including universities, the feminist movement, and the Christian churches—to enact specific, innovative remedies that would help other Muslim immigrants to overcome the challenges she has experienced and to resist the fatal allure of fundamentalism and terrorism.

This is Hirsi Ali’s intellectual coming-of-age, a memoir that conveys her philosophy as well as her experiences, and that also conveys an urgent message and mission—to inform the West of the extent of the threat from Islam, both from outside and from within our open societies. A celebration of free speech and democracy, Nomad is an important contribution to the history of ideas, but above all a rousing call to action.

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277 Ayaan Hirsi Ali 1439157316 Worthless 0 3.93 2010 Nomad: From Islam to America: A Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilizations
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<![CDATA[Professing Feminism: Cautionary Tales From Inside The Strange World Of Women's Studies]]> 340640
"Dismayed by what they claim are the dogmatic methods inherent in many women's studies programs, Patai and Koertge, two feminist academics, urgently call for introspection and reform. Recounting the experiences of colleagues who have grown alienated and disenchanted with the movement, the authors convincingly demonstrate that on many campuses feminist scholarship is being subverted by indoctrination, separatism, political agendas, and a militant intolerance for opposing viewpoints. The authors call for a new "humanistic feminism" that promotes the liberal principle of tolerance and inquiry. This study should alert concerned women to the dangers of ideological chauvinism and serve as a guide for the realignment of women's programs. Essential reading for anyone involved in women's studies."
-Carol McAllister

"A wake-up call to feminist women in academe."
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256 Daphne Patai 0465098274 Worthless 0 3.67 1970 Professing Feminism: Cautionary Tales From Inside The Strange World Of Women's Studies
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average rating: 3.67
book published: 1970
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<![CDATA[American Government: Institutions and Policies, 11th Edition]]> 6650712 680 James Q. Wilson 0618956123 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 3.60 1983 American Government: Institutions and Policies, 11th Edition
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average rating: 3.60
book published: 1983
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<![CDATA[The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany]]> 767171 No other powerful empire ever bequeathed such mountains of evidence about its birth and destruction as the Third Reich. When the bitter war was over, and before the Nazis could destroy their files, the Allied demand for unconditional surrender produced an almost hour-by-hour record of the nightmare empire built by Adolph Hitler. This record included the testimony of Nazi leaders and of concentration camp inmates, the diaries of officials, transcripts of secret conferences, army orders, private letters—all the vast paperwork behind Hitler's drive to conquer the world.

The famed foreign correspondent and historian William L. Shirer, who had watched and reported on the Nazis since 1925, spent five and a half years sifting through this massive documentation. The result is a monumental study that has been widely acclaimed as the definitive record of one of the most frightening chapters in the history of mankind.

This worldwide bestseller has been acclaimed as the definitive book on Nazi Germany; it is a classic work.

The accounts of how the United States got involved and how Hitler used Mussolini and Japan are astonishing, and the coverage of the war-from Germany's early successes to her eventual defeat-is must reading

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1147 William L. Shirer 0671728687 Worthless 0 4.20 1960 The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany
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Methods of Logic 321062 344 Willard Van Orman Quine 0674571762 Worthless 0 to-read 4.04 1950 Methods of Logic
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average rating: 4.04
book published: 1950
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<![CDATA[Starving the Artist: How the Internet Culture of Free Threatens to Exterminate the Creative Class, And What Can Be Done to Save It]]> 8110157 90 William F. Aicher 1452818932 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 3.62 2010 Starving the Artist: How the Internet Culture of Free Threatens to Exterminate the Creative Class, And What Can Be Done to Save It
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average rating: 3.62
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<![CDATA[A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers]]> 6390457 368 Lawrence G. McDonald 0307588335 Worthless 0 3.86 2009 A Colossal Failure of Common Sense: The Inside Story of the Collapse of Lehman Brothers
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average rating: 3.86
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Art Worlds 79262 371 Howard S. Becker 0520052188 Worthless 0 to-read, world-cat 3.92 1982 Art Worlds
author: Howard S. Becker
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average rating: 3.92
book published: 1982
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Gulliver's Travels 6150246 “Fifteen hundred of the Emperor's largest horses, each about four inches and an half high, were employed to draw me towards the Metropolis, which, as I said, was half a Mile distant.�

This edition of “Gulliver's Travels�
� Notes
� 12 illustrations by Arthur Rackham (1901)
� Jonathan Swift’s satirical essay A Modest Proposal (1729)
� An extract from Samuel Johnson’s Lives of the Poets (1901)
� A chronology of Jonathan Swift.]]>
226 Jonathan Swift Worthless 0 3.55 1726 Gulliver's Travels
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average rating: 3.55
book published: 1726
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<![CDATA[Politics Who Gets What, When and How]]> 3408740 264 Harold D. Lasswell 0844612774 Worthless 0 to-read 3.00 1936 Politics Who Gets What, When and How
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average rating: 3.00
book published: 1936
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