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Every point of his seems true... but what if we didnt train our soldiers to kill first, think later? Pavlovian conditioning, operant conditioning... overcoming the aversion to pulling the trigger on another human is fundamental to being a good soldier. Where he makes better points IMO, is when talking about the impact of video games & other media on kids... soldiers sometimes have to kill, but kids are often getting the same type of desensitization as soldiers. |
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Anyone read the Hunger Games series?
I was looking for follow ups after His Dark Materials and it kept popping up.
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Before that, Liberty and Tyranny, Mark Levin The Ascent of Money, by Niall Ferguson Gusher of Lies by Robert Bryce Green Hell, by Steven Milloy
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There's only two out right now. Hunger Games was okay, not that great. It didn't inspire me to read Catch Fire (the second one). I think the Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld is superior if you're wanting to do YA dystopian. Westerfeld has a new series that is a steampunk alt-history of WWI. The first is called Leviathan, and it's out. I'm very, very excited to read it. Little Brother by Cory Doctorow is really good YA dystopic as is Rash by Pete Hautman.
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If you want to do Hitchhiker's Guide, and you want something of similar tone to Dark Materials, I'd check out the Ender's Series by Orson Scott Card. First is Ender's Game, then do Ender's Shadow.
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Ender's Game is cool. HHGTTG was fun too. I haven't read Ender's Shadow but I plan on it. I just started "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss. It is starting to get very interesting. Anyone else read it?
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Methland: the Death and Life of an American Small Town by Nick Reding. A damn fascinating account of rural and small-town America's devastating obsession with meth & a comprehensive look as to how meth became so popular and ubiquitous in this country.
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I'm reading Confessions, by Rousseau. It's not damned fascinating so far. It's ok though.
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I had all those books I could read but I ended up picking up the Book Thief anyway. Gonna start tonight.
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Its very good so far. And Iowa is all over it: Oelwein, Ottumwa, Waterloo.
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![]() Yeah, a week doesn't go by when I haven't read a story about some meth dealer in the Waterloo Courier. Another book with some good insight on the small-town of the midwest is Stuck in the Middle. It's about globalization and it's impact in the midwest, NAFTA, factory shutdowns, education, etc. Very readable, I enjoyed it. |
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