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10 Most harmful books
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http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=7591 discuss. 1. The Communist Manifesto Authors: Karl Marx and Freidrich Engels Publication date: 1848 Score: 74 Summary: Marx and Engels, born in Germany in 1818 and 1820, respectively, were the intellectual godfathers of communism. Engels was the original limousine leftist: A wealthy textile heir, he financed Marx for much of his life. In 1848, the two co-authored The Communist Manifesto as a platform for a group they belonged to called the Communist League. The Manifesto envisions history as a class struggle between oppressed workers and oppressive owners, calling for a workers’ revolution so property, family and nation-states can be abolished and a proletarian Utopia established. The Evil Empire of the Soviet Union put the Manifesto into practice. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Mein Kampf Author: Adolf Hitler Publication date: 1925-26 Score: 41 Summary: Mein Kampf (My Struggle) was initially published in two parts in 1925 and 1926 after Hitler was imprisoned for leading Nazi Brown Shirts in the so-called “Beer Hall Putsch” that tried to overthrow the Bavarian government. Here Hitler explained his racist, anti-Semitic vision for Germany, laying out a Nazi program pointing directly to World War II and the Holocaust. He envisioned the mass murder of Jews, and a war against France to precede a war against Russia to carve out “lebensraum” (“living room”) for Germans in Eastern Europe. The book was originally ignored. But not after Hitler rose to power. According to the Simon Wiesenthal Center, there were 10 million copies in circulation by 1945. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Quotations from Chairman Mao Author: Mao Zedong Publication date: 1966 Score: 38 Summary: Mao, who died in 1976, was the leader of the Red Army in the fight for control of China against the anti-Communist forces of Chiang Kai-shek before, during and after World War II. Victorious, in 1949, he founded the People’s Republic of China, enslaving the world’s most populous nation in communism. In 1966, he published Quotations from Chairman Mao Zedong, otherwise known as The Little Red Book, as a tool in the “Cultural Revolution” he launched to push the Chinese Communist Party and Chinese society back in his ideological direction. Aided by compulsory distribution in China, billions were printed. Western leftists were enamored with its Marxist anti-Americanism. “It is the task of the people of the whole world to put an end to the aggression and oppression perpetrated by imperialism, and chiefly by U.S. imperialism,” wrote Mao. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. The Kinsey Report Author: Alfred Kinsey Publication date: 1948 Score: 37 Summary: Alfred Kinsey was a zoologist at Indiana University who, in 1948, published a study called Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, commonly known as The Kinsey Report. Five years later, he published Sexual Behavior in the Human Female. The reports were designed to give a scientific gloss to the normalization of promiscuity and deviancy. “Kinsey’s initial report, released in 1948 . . . stunned the nation by saying that American men were so sexually wild that 95% of them could be accused of some kind of sexual offense under 1940s laws,” the Washington Times reported last year when a movie on Kinsey was released. “The report included reports of sexual activity by boys--even babies--and said that 37% of adult males had had at least one homosexual experience. . . . The 1953 book also included reports of sexual activity involving girls younger than age 4, and suggested that sex between adults and children could be beneficial.” -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Democracy and Education Author: John Dewey Publication date: 1916 Score: 36 Summary: John Dewey, who lived from 1859 until 1952, was a “progressive” philosopher and leading advocate for secular humanism in American life, who taught at the University of Chicago and at Columbia. He signed the Humanist Manifesto and rejected traditional religion and moral absolutes. In Democracy and Education, in pompous and opaque prose, he disparaged schooling that focused on traditional character development and endowing children with hard knowledge, and encouraged the teaching of thinking “skills” instead. His views had great influence on the direction of American education--particularly in public schools--and helped nurture the Clinton generation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Das Kapital Author: Karl Marx Publication date: 1867-1894 Score: 31 Summary: Marx died after publishing a first volume of this massive book, after which his benefactor Engels edited and published two additional volumes that Marx had drafted. Das Kapital forces the round peg of capitalism into the square hole of Marx’s materialistic theory of history, portraying capitalism as an ugly phase in the development of human society in which capitalists inevitably and amorally exploit labor by paying the cheapest possible wages to earn the greatest possible profits. Marx theorized that the inevitable eventual outcome would be global proletarian revolution. He could not have predicted 21st Century America: a free, affluent society based on capitalism and representative government that people the world over envy and seek to emulate. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. The Feminine Mystique Author: Betty Friedan Publication date: 1963 Score: 30 Summary: In The Feminine Mystique, Betty Friedan, born in 1921, disparaged traditional stay-at-home motherhood as life in “a comfortable concentration camp”--a role that degraded women and denied them true fulfillment in life. She later became founding president of the National Organization for Women. Her original vocation, tellingly, was not stay-at-home motherhood but left-wing journalism. As David Horowitz wrote in a review for Salon.com of Betty Friedan and the Making of the Feminine Mystique by Daniel Horowitz (no relation to David): The author documents that “Friedan was from her college days, and until her mid-30s, a Stalinist Marxist, the political intimate of the leaders of America’s Cold War fifth column and for a time even the lover of a young Communist physicist working on atomic bomb projects in Berkeley’s radiation lab with J. Robert Oppenheimer.” -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. The Course of Positive Philosophy Author: Auguste Comte Publication date: 1830-1842 Score: 28 Summary: Comte, the product of a royalist Catholic family that survived the French Revolution, turned his back on his political and cultural heritage, announcing as a teenager, “I have naturally ceased to believe in God.” Later, in the six volumes of The Course of Positive Philosophy, he coined the term “sociology.” He did so while theorizing that the human mind had developed beyond “theology” (a belief that there is a God who governs the universe), through “metaphysics” (in this case defined as the French revolutionaries’ reliance on abstract assertions of “rights” without a God), to “positivism,” in which man alone, through scientific observation, could determine the way things ought to be. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. Beyond Good and Evil Author: Freidrich Nietzsche Publication date: 1886 Score: 28 Summary: An oft-scribbled bit of college-campus graffiti says: “‘God is dead’--Nietzsche” followed by “‘Nietzsche is dead’--God.” Nietzsche’s profession that “God is dead” appeared in his 1882 book, The Gay Science, but under-girded the basic theme of Beyond Good and Evil, which was published four years later. Here Nietzsche argued that men are driven by an amoral “Will to Power,” and that superior men will sweep aside religiously inspired moral rules, which he deemed as artificial as any other moral rules, to craft whatever rules would help them dominate the world around them. “Life itself is essentially appropriation, injury, overpowering of the strange and weaker, suppression, severity, imposition of one’s own forms, incorporation and, at the least and mildest, exploitation,” he wrote. The Nazis loved Nietzsche. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money Author: John Maynard Keynes Publication date: 1936 Score: 23 Summary: Keynes was a member of the British elite--educated at Eton and Cambridge--who as a liberal Cambridge economics professor wrote General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money in the midst of the Great Depression. The book is a recipe for ever-expanding government. When the business cycle threatens a contraction of industry, and thus of jobs, he argued, the government should run up deficits, borrowing and spending money to spur economic activity. FDR adopted the idea as U.S. policy, and the U.S. government now has a $2.6-trillion annual budget and an $8-trillion dollar debt.
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What a crock.
So much ignorance in this list it's laughable.
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I am offended by the world isajeep.
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Why are they harmful? They're just ideas presented in a readable form. Who ever wrote them thought they were great ideas that weren't harmful.
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So whats next? Burning them? Cuz that wouldn't be more dangerous than the book itself... /sarcasm
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This list is a joke right?
Mein Kampf is really the only "harmful" document on that list. The rest are just condemned by those with a huge agenda. |
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Mein Kampf isn't really that horrible ... it's one of the most poorly written books to garner any attention.
There's nothing harmful about any of those books.
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That's true. If nothing else, it is horribly written. I work in a bookstore, and we have this book, and I forget what it is called but it is claiming to be the "unpublished sensational sequel to Mein Kampf" written by Hitler. I would bet it is a hoax, I just don't care enough to look into it. |
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Well the first 3 books collectively caused over a hundred million deaths. Or at least they indirectly did. I'd say that's harmful. Funny how there's no religious books on there. The Bible and Quran are far more harmful the Mein Kampf or the Communist Manifesto.
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My cooter sweats, and reeks like rotting sea vermon.
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1) The Bible
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i THINK ITS BASED ON THE HARM THEYVE CAUSED, AND i DONT THINK RELIGIOUS TEXTS SHOULD BE INVOLVED BECAUSE THERE IINFLUENCE IS DEBATEABLE.
Edit: shit caps, well to lazy to fix -.-
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Heh... "honorable mentions" included Darwin's "Origin of Species". Fucking marvellous. A book which kick-started research into inheritance and evolution, which ultimately led to the establishment of genetics and bioengineering and revolutionised medicine, is obviously a fucking evil book. What a fucking joke.
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Books aren't harmful, it's people who act upon the ideas in them. That said, this is a pretty stupid list. The only one that people will agree with is Mein Kampf. Everything else are books that happen to disagree with the political perspective of that institution.
EDIT: This becomes even more clear if you look at the runners-up.
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LMAO so youve never read the manifesto have you? |
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Nietzsche's writing is the only stuff on there that is the most powerful, at least IMO, he pretty much says that the powerful should subdue the weak. Hes crazy. I at least have some knowledge of everything on there, I have read only a few, but I think I will read them all.
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For those of you that are 'shocked', to frame the article, read the beginning where they state that they only polled conservative authorities as it is a conservative site.
/food for though
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