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Antonio García Martínez

27 books recommended

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The Image80% Confidence
A 'pseudoevent' is madeforconsumption media event, usually involving celebrities: entities known for their wellknownness. These now seem natural, but were once odd: life once consisted of real people and events. Boorstin's book is outstanding.
Dominion80% Confidence

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Alexander Hamilton80% Confidence

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For everyone asking for book recs, these are some of my favs, Merry Xmas!
Straw Dogs80% Confidence
@mikeindustries Read this excellent opposing view (of pinker generally and his previous book specifically) by John Gray (english philosopher, author of the fantastic "straw dogs, thoughts on humans and other animals")
San Fransicko80% Confidence

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Orality and Literacy80% Confidence

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The Cryptopians80% Confidence

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