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jokes
#41 Posted : Saturday, August 27, 2016 8:49:10 AM
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Crime and Punishment.
I needed a dictionary for that but i learned new words.

I am still struggling with Anna Karenina
tycho
#42 Posted : Saturday, August 27, 2016 9:56:02 AM
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jokes wrote:
Crime and Punishment.
I needed a dictionary for that but i learned new words.

I am still struggling with Anna Karenina


It was just the other day that I learnt how 'Crime and punishment' is a critique of Marquis de Sade's ideas. Many years after reading the book.

There's another book on pdf- 'How to read literature like a professor'. If you read it you start suspecting that perhaps you've been flipping pages and not reading...

Literature isn't accessible to the masses.
Wamunyota
#43 Posted : Sunday, August 28, 2016 1:47:30 PM
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tycho wrote:
Wamunyota wrote:
tycho wrote:
Wamunyota wrote:
tycho wrote:
Man is older than the 'Western' world. Barbarity is a cultural view and it too is contrasted to civillization.

Evidently you're not well acquainted with what Man has developed through the ages. Why? You're probably not a serious reader.

or maybe I am just ignorant of the so called progress that man has made.Is man better that he now wears cloths than when he was wearing hides and skins or walking naked?


To answer your question, you must investigate and read. The books rather not read...

Maybe you can give me the summary.


I could if I had such a summary. Right now I'm doing another research and reading about something else that's probably related to your question.

But as they say, 'two heads are better than one' having your contribution would be much better.

Maybe by contribution is through observation and not reading.I collect primary data as i observe while I drink and you can collect secondary data through reading and meditating.
Hutia Mundu!!
tycho
#44 Posted : Sunday, August 28, 2016 4:38:07 PM
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Wamunyota wrote:
tycho wrote:
Wamunyota wrote:
tycho wrote:
Wamunyota wrote:
tycho wrote:
Man is older than the 'Western' world. Barbarity is a cultural view and it too is contrasted to civillization.

Evidently you're not well acquainted with what Man has developed through the ages. Why? You're probably not a serious reader.

or maybe I am just ignorant of the so called progress that man has made.Is man better that he now wears cloths than when he was wearing hides and skins or walking naked?


To answer your question, you must investigate and read. The books rather not read...

Maybe you can give me the summary.


I could if I had such a summary. Right now I'm doing another research and reading about something else that's probably related to your question.

But as they say, 'two heads are better than one' having your contribution would be much better.

Maybe by contribution is through observation and not reading.I collect primary data as i observe while I drink and you can collect secondary data through reading and meditating.


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