The Elements of Style Fourth Edition (2000/1935) by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White.
Some useful writing advice but also what fusspots.
The Elements of Style Fourth Edition (2000/1935) by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White.
Some useful writing advice but also what fusspots.
34.) The Twenty Years' Crisis 1919-1939 (1981/1939) by EH Carr.
Much better than Morgenthau in not fetishizing status quo. But weirdly critical of Marx, especially since his contrast between utopinanism and realism is so compatible with dialectics.
34.) The Twenty Years' Crisis 1919-1939 (1981/1939) by EH Carr.
Much better than Morgenthau in not fetishizing status quo. But weirdly critical of Marx, especially since his contrast between utopinanism and realism is so compatible with dialectics.
10.) Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. Pretty good but Assassins Creed did it better. Glad the spot he was killed has some importance now:
10.) Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. Pretty good but Assassins Creed did it better. Glad the spot he was killed has some importance now:
As he says, he may not be an expert but his writing style and arguments are superb. We have an unjust and dying world because this is the world the powerful have created, not unknowable and unstoppable forces of nature.
As he says, he may not be an expert but his writing style and arguments are superb. We have an unjust and dying world because this is the world the powerful have created, not unknowable and unstoppable forces of nature.
As he says, he may not be an expert but his writing style and arguments are superb. We have an unjust and dying world because this is the world the powerful have created, not unknowable and unstoppable forces of nature.
As he says, he may not be an expert but his writing style and arguments are superb. We have an unjust and dying world because this is the world the powerful have created, not unknowable and unstoppable forces of nature.