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ishmael
ruyi:
(by david quinn)
oh man, i just started reading this book. my brain has pretty much exploded. this is really good! like crazy good! man, the way i see the world has been totally transformed...
...and that is kind of embarassing/corny to say but it is really true. i can't quite get over this book.
has anyone else read this? (oh man oh man i hope!)
Blue Kitty:
I have, it was a book that my Literature of the Non-Western World teacher had us read and discuss. I have to say I liked it and it really got me to thinking about the world and my view of it, which really does seem the intent
when you are done you should probably read his other books, Story of B and My Ishmael
ruyi:
cool. thanks! i was thinking about his other books but i was a little nervous 'cause i was afraid of being disappointed. do they talk about uh, similar things? like do they elaborate on the ideas in ishmael? or is it something different?
Blue Kitty:
the book My Ishmael has a little girl talking with ishmael while Story of B is completley seperate from the other two
DavidGrohl:
I read Ishmael and studied it in depth. I disagree with part of the book that claims the human race looks to technology to save the planet, but the technology isn't enough and will never be enough. Perhaps I'm in the category of people he's talking about, but I do believe that technology will progress to the point that pollution can be reduced to extremely little amounts.
About his proposal that humans were the first 'animals' to become sentient, and that the other animals would follow suit -- I'm still not sure what to make of that. Under extremely certain conditions did primates evolve, and while given an 'infinite' time slot to do it in, anything is possible, I see this highly unlikely in the course of human existance without genetically altering the animals somehow.
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