Originally posted by MTXBlau@Jan 26, 2004 @ 11:56 PM
Hmm, I read quite a bit.
Da Vinci Code - a thriller type novel. You have to be under a rock to not have heard of that particular book.
Atlas Shrugged - not for the weak of heart (2000+ pages in pt 6 font). An allegory of socialism v. capitalism.
Ishmael - How to save the world.
Crime and Punishment - ageless. An allegory for a huge number of things.
Prison Planet - a pretty old sci-fi book, but it's one of the only sci-fi books I can actually enjoy (Xender's was also pretty good, but also old).
Right now I'm on War and Peace.
Cael, how old is that book of yours? I really am leery of these books that try to classify left and right wing - they use sweeping generalizations and tend to denegrate the side they are trying to differentiate (Atlas Shrugged is no different - but it's fiction).
copyright 1995...
Sowell writes an article you can find here:
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/thomass...l/archive.shtml
Though it's a lot less in depth than his book, the articles usually aren't half bad.
And yeah, the book uses a lot of sweeping generalizations, though most of them seem to hit pretty close to the mark from what I've seen.