I'm reading "Sophie's World" by Jostein Gaarder and "Fire and Fury" by Michael Wolff.
Sophie's world is a history of philosophy told as a fictional story of a teenage girl receiving philosophy lessons from a mysterious philosopher.
I've given up on trying to commit each individual philosopher and their beliefs to memory. Way too many foreign names. I wasn't good at that sort of thing in school.
Most of you know about "Fire and Fury" The book about what people who interacted with Trump really thought about him.
I'm still in the first chapter and I'm already seeing that creep Ailes didn't even take him seriously and thought he lacked true will or commitment to a cause. Of course that cause was likely right wing bullshit.
Sophie's world is a history of philosophy told as a fictional story of a teenage girl receiving philosophy lessons from a mysterious philosopher.
I've given up on trying to commit each individual philosopher and their beliefs to memory. Way too many foreign names. I wasn't good at that sort of thing in school.
Most of you know about "Fire and Fury" The book about what people who interacted with Trump really thought about him.
I'm still in the first chapter and I'm already seeing that creep Ailes didn't even take him seriously and thought he lacked true will or commitment to a cause. Of course that cause was likely right wing bullshit.