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Re: Books that inspired you
Anything by Chomsky is good. He's one of the most quoted people alive today. He's a genius and an amazing writer.
Currently i'm reading "You cant be neutral on a moving train" by Howard Zinn its great.
I'd have to say another important book in my life has been "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" by Nietzsche it was the first book of 'philosophy' that i ever read and it really made me do alot of thinking about the nature of things
Another influential one was "A clockwork Orange" just because it was so twisted and i like that sorta thing.
"Flowers for Algernon" this book was one of the first books i ever read that truely moved me.
Another one of my favorites has to have been "Please Kill Me" because it proved that music is more then just something you listen to but a major part of life, its a book all about music that never actualy talks about music. If you've ever wondered about punk rock its an amazing book that details where it came from by the people who started it.
"Einstein on Peace" also inspired me alot.
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