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ulvir
Jan 2, 2005

I guess I'm pretty drat goony in the non-fiction department. I've mostly read a whole lot of well-known stuff like Anne Frank's diary, Richard Dawkins, Carl Sagan, history books and such. I did read John Dewey's Experience and Education, which is a really interesting read if you're into paedagogical studies. For my part it did a whole lot to make me get that much closer to Dewey's views than a third-, fourth- or fifth-hand account in some paedagogical psychology book ever could. Highly recommended. I'm thinking of diving into Paedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire sometime.

in the biography department, I've got the autobiography of Malcolm X in my reading queue, as well as the Feynman biography that's currently a TBB book club. Any other biographies that are worth reading that I should get into at some point?

ulvir fucked around with this message at 23:15 on Mar 21, 2014

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