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Has anyone read anything by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke?
The Occult Roots of Nazism: Secret Aryan Cults and Their Influence on Nazi Ideology. It's quite enlightening what reasons they used as excuses to do what they did.
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12 Books that Changed the World. Melvyn Bragg
Bragg takes 12 'books' and explains the context in which they were written, sketches their contents, and shows how they have impacted the world. By reading this one book, you can get the gist of the Magna Carta, Darwin, Newton and Faraday. The main reason that I am recommending it though, is that one of the books he has put in a nutshell is 'An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations' by Smidgey's hero - Adam Smith. It is interesting how Smith has influenced politics. What is particularly interesting is what happened when Smith's ideas were put into practice in Hong Kong. |
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From 12 Books that Changed the World p313
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How to be Right. James Delingpole
I hesitated a bit before recommending this book because Delingpole is deliberately outre (he praises foie gras, smoking and illegal drugs), and he is a bit blunt (he sums up Edward Heath in one word). However, I like his definitions. For example: Quote:
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