by Christopher Hitchens
Extrêmement enrichissant et bourré d'apprentissages. Une invitation à réfléchir, questionner, qui apprends non pas quoi penser mais bien comment penser. A mettre entre toutes les mains qui se veulent critiques ou acerbes.
Through the years reading Christopher Hitchens has been hit or miss for me. [b:Mortality|13529055|Mortality|Christopher Hitchens|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1337177391s/13529055.jpg|18446960] was amazing, but many other works basically unaccessible to me perhaps because they are all too cerebral a...
bookshelves: essays, nonfiction, published-2001, philosophy, spring-2014, tbr-busting-2014, epistolatory-diary-blog, fraudio, politics Read from March 04 to 19, 2014 rosado mp3Description: Written by: Christopher HitchensNarrated by: James AdamsLength: 3 hrs and 39 mins Format: UnabridgedDescri...
It is curious to see how Hitchens ended up being with Harris, Dawkins and Dennett in one camp, at least in the public imagination. I think it is crucial to flesh out the difference between the other three figures on one hand and Hitchens on the other. While the three champion (though it is arguable...
PrefaceIntroduction--Letters to a Young Contrarian
Advice from Christopher Hitchens told in the form of letters to young people who wish to become independent thinkers and contrarians, aka people who question the official position and authority. I personally didn't like the format of letters that much, but the essence of it, the advice on how to ...
This is a brief book about what it takes to be a good contrarian. I think in an era where either people favor being loud, obnoxious, and ill-informed (or just willfully ignorant) or the intelligent people tend to just remain quiet to avoid, as Peter from the film Office Space would say, "avoid being...
Listened to the Audible recording.