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The Books We Can Use to Rebuild Civilization

10 pointsby jasimalmost 4 years ago

3 comments

twiddlingalmost 4 years ago
I remember a scene from Larry Niven's "Lucifer's Hammer" about a diabetic scientist burying books like this after the asteroid hit...
failwhalesharkalmost 4 years ago
Nothing needs to be destroyed or reinvented, only returned to common-sense and integrity. There are essentially no new ideas.<p>- Everyman&#x27;s Library <i>Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire</i> is worth having.<p>- <i>A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies &#x2F; Brevísima relación de la destrucción de las Indias</i> is another title important to understand what happened in the Americas as well as slaves taken from Africa.<p>- Other titles by: Aristotle, Sartre, Kant, Plato, Rousseau, Benjamin Franklin, Marx, Chalmers Johnson, Kaczynski (accurate and precise in analysis, dead wrong in prescription), Chomsky, Thomas Paine, Zinn, Stiglitz, Richard Wolff.<p>Like a scientist if they were to invent compact fusion power in their garage but were so bad at marketing and communicating it that they couldn&#x27;t sell even one, books alone are static print on dead trees that cannot accomplish actions. This is especially true if their messages fall on deaf, ignorant, or greedy&#x2F;selfish ears.
max-ibelalmost 4 years ago
A copy of libgen? Just to be on the safe side :) ?