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Dirk Hohnstraeter's avatar

Thanks for this insightful article. It’s illuminating to see that, except for the stoics, the entire canon consists of 20th—or 21st-century books. In other words, it skips what is traditionally called the history of ideas, let alone potentially retarding ethics or hard-to-read epistemology (like Kant or Wittgenstein). Why? I guess because it presupposes that these books are either outdated or of no use for the purpose of disruption. The reading (or skimming or even just listening) habits aim to move fast and not get lost in complicated, let alone abysmal thoughts.

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Misha Saul's avatar

Robert Caro's The Years of Lyndon B. Johnson series is missing...(and belongs on the list imo)

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