id recommend Damien by Herman Hesse (or any of his books), but that
was the last book of any signifigance that i read and that was about
35 years ago...Hesse is sorta good because he intertwines his
philosophy into a neat novel form...it isnt clinical...

why did i stop reading? while making my way through Damien i noticed
that the way the kid thought (it was actually Hesse doing the
thinking) was very similar to the philosophy that i was developing
myself. scared that i would derail my own natural growth process, i
deemed that i would not read any book that wasnt comprised of mostly
large pictures! i have learned a lot since then, but not from reading
the words of others...a lot of people disagree with my approach, but
thats ok...its my life...right?

On May 15, 11:25 am, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd recommend ' A theory of justice' By John Rawls...
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> > Currently reading 'The Voyge of the Beagle'.  I'd recomend it.
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> > On 14 May, 17:41, e_space <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > ill get back to u on that once i have determined what subject u are
> > > talking about
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> > > On May 13, 8:16 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
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