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Sons of Anarchy and Philosophy: Brains Before Bullets

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“Brains before bullets” – ancient and modern wisdom for “mechanics and motorcycle enthusiasts” Essential reading for fans of the show, this book takes readers deeper into the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, the Teller-Morrow family, and the ethics that surround their lives and activities.

272 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2013

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George A. Dunn

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400 reviews8 followers
June 19, 2022
L'anàlisi de la sèrie (fins el final de la temporada 5) passat pel filtre dels grans filòsofs de la història. Si et va agradar la sèrie, està bé. Si ni fu ni fa, no cal ni que l'obris.
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186 reviews2 followers
June 22, 2014
I believe I have said it in all the updates..LOL but this book was INTENSE!! It takes a deep look into the hierarchy of the MC and kinda makes you see why some people do and say the things that they do..

I love how it is broken up into parts of the MC and has different people giving there opinions going off what they have learned from various philosophers.

Its also goes into somewhat of the struggle that Jax faces...and why, mostly because of his internal turmoil about which "father" to follow...

All in all it took me a while to read cuz I found myself looking up each philosopher to see how they feel about certain things.. I REALLY ENJOYED this one...
Profile Image for Pam.
332 reviews3 followers
February 14, 2014
SOA fans will love how this book correlates philosophy and this series. Each chapter is written by a different author, pointing out different philosophers, the application of philosophy, and the relation between characters and philosophy. Very interesting and though provoking.
36 reviews23 followers
May 28, 2017
Disappointing. You would have though that a bunch of academics could have put something more interesting together than some random essays very superficially analysed. I thought the series was so riveting that something more profound and entertaining could have come from an analysis.
Believe most of the reviews and don't read this book.
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173 reviews1 follower
August 26, 2014
I was unimpressed with this book. As a huge fan of the show my expectations were very high. I had trouble reading the entire book because it read like a textbook. There were some interesting subjects and I enjoyed the flashbacks to seasons past but it didn't quite grasp my attention.
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1,016 reviews24 followers
September 3, 2015
A mixed bag, as these things often are.
Perhaps it is my mood but I find these a bit less readable than other books that explore philosophy through the lens of popular culture.
I have learned a few new-to-me ideas, for that it was worth the read.
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707 reviews
May 6, 2014
I didn't actually read many of the essays. The "and Philosophy" books are always hit and miss for me. Some I tear through, and others I trudge and give up. This was the latter.
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498 reviews6 followers
September 18, 2014
I liked it. definitely makes me want to go back and watch the series again. but I would have liked it better if they had waited for the series to end first.
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