Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries
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Most Harmful Books of the 19th and 20th Centuries
With a couple of exceptions (like, Mein Kampf), I think this list is a crock, but here goes:
1. The Communist Manifesto
2. Mein Kampf
3. Quotations from Chairman Mao
4. The Kinsey Report
5. Democracy and Education
6. Das Kapital
7. The Feminine Mystique
8. The Course of Positive Philosophy
9. Beyond Good and Evil
10. General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
11. The Population Bomb
12. What Is To Be Done
13. Authoritarian Personality
14. On Liberty
15. Beyond Freedom and Dignity
16. Reflections on Violence
17. The Promise of American Life
18. The Origin of Species
19. Madness and Civilization
20. Soviet Communism
21. Coming of Age in Samoa
22. Unsafe at Any Speed
23. Second Sex
24. Prison Notebooks
25. Silent Spring
26. Wretched of the Earth
27. Introduction to Psychoanalysis
28. The Greening of America
29. The Limits to Growth
30. Descent of Man
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1. The Communist Manifesto
2. Mein Kampf
3. Quotations from Chairman Mao
4. The Kinsey Report
5. Democracy and Education
6. Das Kapital
7. The Feminine Mystique
8. The Course of Positive Philosophy
9. Beyond Good and Evil
10. General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
11. The Population Bomb
12. What Is To Be Done
13. Authoritarian Personality
14. On Liberty
15. Beyond Freedom and Dignity
16. Reflections on Violence
17. The Promise of American Life
18. The Origin of Species
19. Madness and Civilization
20. Soviet Communism
21. Coming of Age in Samoa
22. Unsafe at Any Speed
23. Second Sex
24. Prison Notebooks
25. Silent Spring
26. Wretched of the Earth
27. Introduction to Psychoanalysis
28. The Greening of America
29. The Limits to Growth
30. Descent of Man
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I think it's hilarious that Bush's face is right next to "Mein Kampf" ... oddly fitting.
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For thirty years he talked before he died.
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For thirty years he talked before he died.
You say that parrots do not really know
The meaning of the words they speak? Just so,
I grant you that you may be right - but then,
Do men? Theodore Stephanides
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I was going to say, "Who came up with this list, the Eagle Forum?" And then I clicked the link, and sho nuff, Phyllis Schlafly was on the committee! 



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This is probably just semantical nitpicking, but I would say that it is data that is morally neutral. When data is compiled into facts/knowledge, it is nearly impossible to collect that information without spinning it, slanting it, or otherwise influencing it beyond the scope of neutral information.Avatar wrote:All knowledge is morally neutral.
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So, consider yourself nitpicked.

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the most "harmful" books might also qualify as some of the most important literature of the 19th and 20th century.

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have you ever tried explaining yourself
to one of them?
~ alan bates, the mothman prophecies
i've had this with actors before, on the set,
where they get upset about the [size of my]
trailer, and i'm always like...take my trailer,
cause... i'm from Kentucky
and that's not what we brag about.
~ george clooney, inside the actor's studio
a straight edge for legends at
the fold - searching for our
lost cities of gold. burnt tar,
gravel pits. sixteen gears switch.
Haphazard Lucy strolls by.
~ dennis r wood ~
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"The Evil Empire?" I'm sorry, how am I supposed to take seriously anyone who uses melodrama to make a point?
"FDR adopted the idea as U.S. policy, and the U.S. government now has a $2.6-trillion annual budget and an $8-trillion dollar debt."
??? Um, yeah, because that's FDR's fault. And, you know, Bush didn't get handed the reins to a government with a balanced budget or anything...
And I'm sorry, but why is Silent Spring on the list?
Wow, and these people call themselves scholars? Yeesh. Seems to me that the independent, objective examination of literary works is a no-no for these folks. Let's just all read the front flap and make a biased judgement on that.
These are the people who give conservative thinking a bad name.
A book is only as harmful as the idiot who takes it at face value.
"FDR adopted the idea as U.S. policy, and the U.S. government now has a $2.6-trillion annual budget and an $8-trillion dollar debt."
??? Um, yeah, because that's FDR's fault. And, you know, Bush didn't get handed the reins to a government with a balanced budget or anything...
And I'm sorry, but why is Silent Spring on the list?
Wow, and these people call themselves scholars? Yeesh. Seems to me that the independent, objective examination of literary works is a no-no for these folks. Let's just all read the front flap and make a biased judgement on that.

A book is only as harmful as the idiot who takes it at face value.
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"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
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Exactly. If the book gave off even the faintest whiff of progress -- and I mean progress past, say, 1955 -- they put it on the list. 



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I'm kind of suprised that "Anarchist's Cookbook" nor "Poor Man's James Bond" wasn't on the list.
Both books were banned from libraries and bookstores because they were considered "terrorist's" books.
(Wanna know how to make bombs and blow-up bridges?)
I've read one and used to own the other in the early '80s.
Now, if you you want to own either book, you must "special order" and "register" the book with the goverment.
Both books were banned from libraries and bookstores because they were considered "terrorist's" books.
(Wanna know how to make bombs and blow-up bridges?)
I've read one and used to own the other in the early '80s.
Now, if you you want to own either book, you must "special order" and "register" the book with the goverment.
Have you hugged your arghule today?
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"For millions of years
mankind lived just like the animals.
Then something happened
that unleashed the power of our imagination -
we learned to talk."
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If PRO and CON are opposites,
then the opposite of PROgress must be...
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"For millions of years
mankind lived just like the animals.
Then something happened
that unleashed the power of our imagination -
we learned to talk."
________________________________________
If PRO and CON are opposites,
then the opposite of PROgress must be...
_______________________________________
It's 4:19...
gotta minute?