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Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:How about one must-read book? Lt. Col. L. Fletcher Prouty's 'The Secret Team: The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the World' (1973)
Truth4Youth wrote:I need an independent reading book for school. Anyone have suggestions or a "Top Ten" books?
stefano wrote:
My other fiction picks are The Fall and The Outsider by Albert Camus
jingofever wrote:When you say you need an "independent reading book for school," do you mean you need a book for an independent study course or do you need a book to read in your downtime?
lightningBugout wrote:and in its own class altogether,
if i could recommend only one book to a teenager it'd be
The Situationist International Anthology edited by Ken Knabb
stefano wrote:Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:How about one must-read book? Lt. Col. L. Fletcher Prouty's 'The Secret Team: The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the World' (1973)
Seriously, Hugh, is that the one book you'd recommend to someone, out of two millennia of literary and philosophical treasures? You really do have a one-track mind.
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Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:stefano wrote:Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:How about one must-read book? Lt. Col. L. Fletcher Prouty's 'The Secret Team: The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the World' (1973)
Seriously, Hugh, is that the one book you'd recommend to someone, out of two millennia of literary and philosophical treasures? You really do have a one-track mind.
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The results of that one book's education could be comprehensive and relevant, more than 'literary treasures.'
The US is a military-intelligence government with a civilian facade which has a war budget larger than the rest of the world combined.
It also controls media which affects cultures around the planet and will for the foreseeable future.
Knowing how this machine grew after WWII and how it operates now is rather important to our survival.
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