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Heidi

(58,669 posts)
57. This sounds fascinating!
Mon Sep 1, 2025, 09:55 AM
Sep 1

I'll definitely check it out. And I'm with you on the blind faith thing; I gave that up part and parcel to walking away from the Southern Baptist Church when I was very young.

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Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee cos dem Aug 31 #1
Thank you! That book was important for me, too. Heidi Aug 31 #2
Same. I went on to stufy róisín_dubh Aug 31 #22
Shocked me malaise Aug 31 #33
Gandhi: The Story of My Experiments with Truth ultralite001 Aug 31 #3
I will check that out! Heidi Aug 31 #4
Thanks for the reminder PatSeg Aug 31 #24
I try to read it once a year... ultralite001 Aug 31 #26
That's quite an endorsement PatSeg Aug 31 #29
Off the top of my head. Ping Tung Aug 31 #5
Catch-22 has a special place in my heart. Heidi Aug 31 #10
I first read it when I was in the marines in the early '60s. I laughed my ass of. Then I read it again. Ping Tung Aug 31 #11
He included a catch in every paragraph. Went mad cachukis Wednesday #155
I've finally met someone who has also read I Will Bear Witness! chia Sep 1 #66
I find it to be the very best book on what fascism/nazism is really about. Ping Tung Sep 1 #74
In addition to "The True Believer" by Eric Hoffer (a very insightful work), anciano Aug 31 #6
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa - Walter Rodney malaise Aug 31 #7
Excellent list. Heidi Aug 31 #9
Early readings peggysue2 Aug 31 #8
I love good literary fiction, Heidi Aug 31 #16
Yup peggysue2 Aug 31 #21
Wasn't a book but I took a university class Tree Lady Aug 31 #12
Very, very formative experience, I agree. Heidi Aug 31 #14
I was raised Presbyterian and mostly Tree Lady Aug 31 #17
The Arms Of Krupp by William Manchester berniesandersmittens Aug 31 #13
Thank you! I'd forgotten "Animal Farm." Heidi Aug 31 #15
Animal Farm malaise Aug 31 #18
"All animals are equal, but some ... Whiskeytide Sep 1 #48
Machiavelli's The Prince TheProle Aug 31 #19
YES! Heidi Sep 1 #49
Of course! TheProle Sep 1 #116
Another vote from me for "The True Believer" by Hoffer. keep_left Aug 31 #20
Excellent recommendations! Heidi Sep 1 #50
You're welcome. keep_left Sep 1 #113
Open Veins of Latin America róisín_dubh Aug 31 #23
I haven't read Open Veins of Latin America. Heidi Sep 1 #51
Books from early life Dave says Aug 31 #25
Very interesting list, Dave says. Heidi Sep 1 #52
"Language in Thought and Action" by S. I. Hayakawa. Walleye Aug 31 #27
Isn't that the truth? Heidi Sep 1 #54
The Terrible Secret by Walter Laqueur BlueKota Aug 31 #28
This sounds fascinating! Heidi Sep 1 #57
The Real Book and Story justaprogressive Aug 31 #30
Just read the Wiki entry; will definitely be reading this novel. Heidi Sep 1 #58
What a great topic! MorbidButterflyTat Aug 31 #31
Two books I've never even heard about! Heidi Sep 1 #59
A few more: To Kill a Mockingbird; Spartacus; All Quiet on the Western Front Ping Tung Aug 31 #32
Both worth rereading. Heidi Sep 1 #61
Ben And Me, a children's book that made me curious about looking at history a bit deeper for what I may otherwise miss Attilatheblond Aug 31 #34
What a lovely gift from your daughter! Heidi Sep 1 #62
It IS a very cool introduction to Dr Franklin for kids. Lawson also wrote Mr Revere and I Attilatheblond Sep 1 #76
'A Theory of Justice' by John Rawls Celerity Aug 31 #35
+1 for Shock Doctrine and Art of War nt berniesandersmittens Aug 31 #41
Excellent recommendations, Celerity. Heidi Sep 1 #64
The Autobiography of Malcolm X. H2O Man Aug 31 #36
I was going to lead with that one myself NoPasaran Aug 31 #39
Love Carl Sagan MorbidButterflyTat Sep 1 #43
Absolutely agree! Heidi Sep 1 #65
A Team Of Rivals RainCaster Aug 31 #37
Thank you for the recommendation, RainCaster. Heidi Sep 1 #68
When I was young, Calvin & Hobbes and Doonesbury. meadowlander Aug 31 #38
There are all kinds of ways to learn. Heidi Sep 1 #72
Grapes of Wrath senseandsensibility Aug 31 #40
It was required reading in my family. Heidi Sep 1 #75
Tao Te Ching tinrobot Aug 31 #42
Thank you, tinrobot! Heidi Sep 1 #84
Don't laugh LeftInTX Sep 1 #44
Why would anyone laugh? Heidi Sep 1 #88
Thanks. My books aren't very sophisticated and were assigned reading. LeftInTX Sep 1 #91
Oh, hon. Heidi Sep 1 #95
I grew up in Wisconsin. I had a progressive education. LeftInTX Sep 1 #106
That makes you even *more* Heidi Sep 1 #108
One book turned my worldview upside down. Another Jackalope Sep 1 #45
Well, that seals it. Heidi Sep 1 #90
You'll regret it, but you won't regret it. Another Jackalope Sep 1 #119
Black Like Me. DiverDave Sep 1 #46
Yes indeed. Heidi Sep 1 #82
The Whole Earth Catalog BluesRunTheGame Sep 1 #47
Oh, wow! Heidi Sep 1 #81
Catcher in the Rye, or johnnyfins Sep 1 #53
I definitely need to reread The Catcher in the Rye Heidi Sep 1 #83
Zinn - A Peoples History of the US JanMichael Sep 1 #55
Can you believe that I first read The Handmaid's Tale Heidi Tuesday #120
The Jungle displacedvermoter Sep 1 #56
Absolutely! Heidi Sep 1 #73
The Corporate Ideal in the Liberal State - Weinstein bucolic_frolic Sep 1 #60
Thank you so much! Heidi Tuesday #121
These are books about political change and shifting ideologies bucolic_frolic Tuesday #131
A few JustAnotherGen Sep 1 #63
Thank you for your honesty, JustAnotherGen. Heidi Sep 1 #70
Thank you JustAnotherGen Sep 1 #99
Oh, don't *even* get me started Heidi Sep 1 #101
Wow, what a great story, wonderful! betsuni Sep 1 #114
Demon Haunted World Mz Pip Sep 1 #67
YES to all three! Heidi Sep 1 #97
The Straight Dope - Cecil Adams & The Book of Lists 1,2,3 Brainfodder Sep 1 #69
Will check 'em out! Heidi Tuesday #122
Mine are kind of eclectic Mossfern Sep 1 #71
Excellent list, Mossfern! Heidi Sep 1 #79
When I was in grade 8, I read Frankenstein, then Rifles for Watie, then 1984 in the first month of school Swede Sep 1 #77
Stand Watie is a hero where I grew up Heidi Sep 1 #78
Autobiography of Malcolm X ALBliberal Sep 1 #80
Changed my worldview. Heidi Sep 1 #96
Caste by Isabel Wilkerson Scrivener7 Sep 1 #85
Omg! We ordered that two weeks ago Heidi Sep 1 #98
It's kind of devastating. I had to read it in sections and put it down at times. Scrivener7 Sep 1 #109
My high school English teacher had us read Animal Farm, Lord of the Flies, Catcher in the Rye KitFox Sep 1 #86
I'm so glad you're here, KitFox! Heidi Sep 1 #93
"The Uses of the Past: Profiles of Former Societies" Golden Raisin Sep 1 #87
Thank you! Heidi Sep 1 #94
1. The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass, 2. The Life of Gandhi RandomNumbers Sep 1 #89
Thank you, RandomThoughts. Heidi Wednesday #152
Red Planet by Robert A. Heinlein. I was in grade 6, 7, or 8. "Beginner's Mind, Zen Mind" Shunryu Suzuki in my 20's Bernardo de La Paz Sep 1 #92
Yup! Heidi Sep 1 #100
I added the zen book. Slim volume, comes with a fly. Bernardo de La Paz Sep 1 #102
Apostles of Disunion by Charles Dew. Sneederbunk Sep 1 #103
Nonfiction about the South is important to me. Heidi Tuesday #123
Tnx. Sneederbunk Tuesday #128
So many. Against Our Will - Susan Brownmiller; Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee - Dee Brown; LoisB Sep 1 #104
LOVE James Baldwin! Heidi Tuesday #124
Oh so do I. Baldwin should be required reading in every high school. You are very kind, thank LoisB Tuesday #142
Computer Lib: Dream Machines, by Ted Nelson (and others, Buddhist in nature) usonian Sep 1 #105
Thank you, usonian! Heidi Tuesday #126
Depends on what you mean by World View... WarGamer Sep 1 #107
Thank you! Heidi Tuesday #130
still hard to believe it's an ancient text. WarGamer Tuesday #132
Greath thread. Bookmarking to refer to it often for my booklist. Thanks! Scrivener7 Sep 1 #110
Also: EPSTEIN! EPSTEIN! EPSTEIN! EPSTEIN! EPSTEIN! EPSTEIN! EPSTEIN! EPSTEIN! EPSTEIN! Heidi Tuesday #133
Two books on the opposite spectrum LogDog75 Sep 1 #111
I'm not a huge sci-fi consumer, but I love Asimov. Heidi Wednesday #153
Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor Wiz Imp Sep 1 #112
LOVE ALL! Heidi Tuesday #138
I can't really think of a book that impacted my worldview and I feel a little weird about it. betsuni Sep 1 #115
That's not weird. Heidi Tuesday #134
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values by Robert M. Pirsig Kid Berwyn Sep 1 #117
No words. Heidi Tuesday #135
The Ox-Bow Incident Ping Tung Sep 1 #118
I *have* to read this! Heidi Tuesday #136
Here's the full movie on Youtube. Ping Tung Tuesday #140
You rock! Heidi Tuesday #141
Love the part at the end, with Fonda reading that letter... (nt) Paladin Tuesday #147
The New Testament GusBob Tuesday #125
Thank you! Heidi Tuesday #127
To kill a mockingbird uponit7771 Tuesday #129
It was my awakening about racial injustice. Today, I have mixed feelings. Heidi Tuesday #137
The Prophet - Kahlil Gibran spanone Tuesday #139
This book was a gift to me Heidi Tuesday #143
My mother gave it to me spanone Tuesday #144
Slaughterhouse 5 and Weinberg's The First Nuclear Era... NNadir Tuesday #145
Same here. Heidi Tuesday #146
Feminism Unmodified by Catharine MacKInnon Stargleamer Tuesday #148
I need to reread Catharine MacKinnon. Heidi Wednesday #157
"Be Here Now" by Babba Ram Das lark Tuesday #149
Yes, and "Grist for the Mill." Heidi Wednesday #150
Actually, my favorite book of all time. FalloutShelter Wednesday #151
Yes, an absolutely beautiful opening line. Heidi Wednesday #156
Thanks for adding that Gatsby quote. FalloutShelter Wednesday #162
Wrapped in the flag samplegirl Wednesday #154
Ohhhhh, I just read the publisher's synopsis and will definitely buy this! Heidi Wednesday #159
Huck Finn Topomi Wednesday #158
I received--as a gift--my late high school American literature teacher's desk copy of "Huckleberry Finn." Heidi Wednesday #160
Hobbes - and I don't mean the stuffed tiger (though I do own the boxed C&H)... sir pball Wednesday #161
So many great recommendations! Heidi Wednesday #163
Avec plaisir! sir pball Wednesday #166
Have three favs. First is The Ugly American by William Lederer and Eugene allegorical oracle Wednesday #164
Agree on all three! Heidi Wednesday #165
Feminist works that impacted my worldview Heidi Thursday #167
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