Joseph Bronski
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An Empirical Introduction to Youth
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""An Empirical Introduction to Youth" takes on a very interesting topic that I haven't seen covered anywhere else. The idea is that, generally, the human brain reaches maturity far earlier than is widely believed. The author provides strong evidence f"
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| kind of cured me of my finitism. convinced me reals are kind of useful and at least logically consistent | |
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| Very good primary source on the wartime Third Reich. Contains interviews with Hitler, Himmler, and intelligent commentary on other observed parts of life. The author is not biased. | |
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| Not too unfair to Shockley relative to his controversialness, even though the title comes off as anti Shockley. A detailed biography. | |
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"This book unravels and debunks the core arguments that are the basis for why mandatory schooling exists. This is done with extensive citations and data. According to the author, he has been working on this book for many years, even decades. Perhaps t"
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"A profoundly important book, as someone formerly in the public school system, many of the students themselves agree that they are learning practically nothing, also I agree that our brains stabilize at a young age, it is practically common sense that"
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| Author is a Marxist and inserts Marxist tics but it's not that bad. Pretty detailed and sections are well-labeled. Writing was not too dry or redundant. Not a bad book for the history of eugenics in Britain. No scientific content however. ...more | |
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| Solid book, interesting information about the man, good science based biographical analysis. Reactions from the LHC regarding the myth being broken were very funny. | |
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