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The Nature of Economies (Paperback) by Jane Jacobs |
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recommended to Seth by:
B. F. Galbraith
recommended for: everyone (this means YOU)
Seth said:
"Everybody reads Jane Jacobs' Systems of Survival and never gets around to reading The Nature of Economies. Don't be like them. Read this book.
Although the characters are less colorful and their actions less exciting than the first book, let's pre...more " |
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So Yesterday (Paperback) by Scott Westerfeld |
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recommended to Seth by:
my sister
recommended for: everyone read in January, 2006
Seth said:
"I cannot say enough about Scott Westerfeld's highly digestible prose and brilliant, all-encompassing grasp of our complicated and rapidly evolving times. He can take post-cyberpunk (Uglies) or epic space opera (The Risen Empire), mix in some Nancy Dr...more
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2-in-1: Another Fine Myth/Myth Conceptions (Paperback) by Robert Lynn Asprin |
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a friend
recommended for: everyone read in January, 2007
Seth said:
"Magicians. Demons. Vampires. Comedy. Worker Cooperatives.
I grew out of corny fantasy genre humor (i.e. Piers Anthony) in Junior High. Now I pride myself in only reading the hard stuff*. So when a friend drops his complete Robert Asprin collection...more " |
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Don't Think of an Elephant: Know Your Values and Frame the Debate--The Essential Guide for Progressives (Paperback) by George Lakoff |
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recommended for: people who don't vote
read in January, 2005
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"A lot of liberal and centrist democrats hate this book, which challenges them to think of the diverse movements of the political left as sharing deeply important ideas and motives, instead of living on a one-dimensional political spectrum with good d...more
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Systems of Survival: A Dialogue on the Moral Foundations of Commerce and Politics (Paperback) by Jane Jacobs |
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B. F. Galbraith
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Seth said:
"This book is fantastic but everyone forgets to read the sequel, The Nature of Economies. Don't be like them. Read The Nature of Economies too.
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Waging Peace: The Art of War for the Antiwar Movement (Paperback) by Scott Ritter |
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On Dialogue (Routledge Classics) by David Bohm |
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recommended to Seth by:
B. F. Galbraith
recommended for: activists and philosophers read in January, 2006
Seth said:
"Physicist David Bohm provides a uniquely european and scientific perspective into the paradoxes of identity which most westerners know only indirectly through translations and interpretations of asian scripture.Bohm suggests a mechanism for explori...more " |
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I Am America (And So Can You!) by Stephen Colbert bookshelves: currently-reading |
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The Missing Piece Meets the Big O 25th Anniversary Edition (Hardcover) by Shel Silverstein |
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Neuromancer (Paperback) by William Gibson |
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you don't want to know
recommended for: wanna-bes and literary historians read in January, 2004
Seth said:
"Thank you William Gibson for providing exactly what the world doesn't need: another purile genre of self-serving fantasy.
The first few pages of Neuromancer caught me and dragged me in with it's cold war burnout and hacker ninja icons. I'm a gener...more " |
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