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I'd like to know a little about a lot of things

I was watching over the thread about communism and socialism and whatnot and realized that I know little-to-nothing about it. I'd like to...educate myself in some various subjects.

Any book recommendations that you think everyone should read?
 
Go to a liberal arts college.

Edit: I'm joking but spending time in a library can help. Also, when you run into a subject you don't know very much about, research it on the internet/wiki.
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
I was watching over the thread about communism and socialism and whatnot and realized that I know little-to-nothing about it. I'd like to...educate myself in some various subjects.

Any book recommendations that you think everyone should read?

You have almost 5000 posts in less than 8 months. You are reading too much as it is.
 
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: LoKe
I was watching over the thread about communism and socialism and whatnot and realized that I know little-to-nothing about it. I'd like to...educate myself in some various subjects.

Any book recommendations that you think everyone should read?

You have almost 5000 posts in less than 8 months. You are reading too much as it is.

Technically it's in 5-6 months, for I served a 2-3 month ban. 😉
 
I'm sorta like you... jack of all trades, master of nothing... it's good in that you always have at least something to say about every discussion except when it gets deep, you're left sitting there going hmmmm
 
The problem with using google or wikipedia is that I often find I don't know what I'm looking for. I can't jsut type in "things I don't know" and expect relevant answers.
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
The problem with using google or wikipedia is that I often find I don't know what I'm looking for. I can't jsut type in "things I don't know" and expect relevant answers.

You can have wikipedia choose a random article for you...
 
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: LoKe
The problem with using google or wikipedia is that I often find I don't know what I'm looking for. I can't jsut type in "things I don't know" and expect relevant answers.

You can have wikipedia choose a random article for you...

Didn't know that, thanks!

EDIT : "Random Page" in the main Nav. Damn. 😉
 
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: LoKe
The problem with using google or wikipedia is that I often find I don't know what I'm looking for. I can't jsut type in "things I don't know" and expect relevant answers.

You can have wikipedia choose a random article for you...

indeed

just remember, if you want to do more than skim a topic, go elsewhere to fact-check the wiki. some of the articles may be of good quality, some may not, and its worth lookign around if you want to be accurate should you talk about a subject
 
The problem with Wikipedia is that it's reactive rather than proactive. You don't know what something is, so you go look it up.....wrong. You need to learn things and keep learning things and suddenly you're in on every discussion.

Did you go/ will you be going to college? There are general education requirements on top of your major that really fill you in on most of the basics.
 
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
The problem with Wikipedia is that it's reactive rather than proactive. You don't know what something is, so you go look it up.....wrong. You need to learn things and keep learning things and suddenly you're in on every discussion.

Did you go/ will you be going to college? There are general education requirements on top of your major that really fill you in on most of the basics.

Once I graduate from highscool, I'll probably be going into College to major in English. I may also take Philosophy and Religion while I'm at it.
 
Read it like a novel.

It doesn't go too in depth on most important issues, it just gives you an understanding of it so you can utilize it in day to day discussion.

I keep it around for when I want to make references in my writing.
 
i would suggest simply taking an encyclopedia from the library and start reading it. u can skip what u know and learn thing u didn't. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Qosis
Read it like a novel.

It doesn't go too in depth on most important issues, it just gives you an understanding of it so you can utilize it in day to day discussion.

I keep it around for when I want to make references in my writing.

Looks like what I want. Now I just need some money. 😉

Thanks!
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
The problem with Wikipedia is that it's reactive rather than proactive. You don't know what something is, so you go look it up.....wrong. You need to learn things and keep learning things and suddenly you're in on every discussion.

Did you go/ will you be going to college? There are general education requirements on top of your major that really fill you in on most of the basics.

Once I graduate from highscool, I'll probably be going into College to major in English. I may also take Philosophy and Religion while I'm at it.

Geez, dude, you're just a kid. Don't worry about how much you know right now. Your electives in college will give you a nice introduction to many topics.
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
The problem with Wikipedia is that it's reactive rather than proactive. You don't know what something is, so you go look it up.....wrong. You need to learn things and keep learning things and suddenly you're in on every discussion.

Did you go/ will you be going to college? There are general education requirements on top of your major that really fill you in on most of the basics.

Once I graduate from highscool, I'll probably be going into College to major in English. I may also take Philosophy and Religion while I'm at it.

Not exactly a math and science type eh?

That's too bad.
 
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
The problem with Wikipedia is that it's reactive rather than proactive. You don't know what something is, so you go look it up.....wrong. You need to learn things and keep learning things and suddenly you're in on every discussion.

Did you go/ will you be going to college? There are general education requirements on top of your major that really fill you in on most of the basics.

Once I graduate from highscool, I'll probably be going into College to major in English. I may also take Philosophy and Religion while I'm at it.

Not exactly a math and science type eh?

That's too bad.

Math is my best subject, but English is my passion. I'm only taking Religion in hopes someone can clarify the basis of belief, I still don't really understand it. Personally, I don't believe in God but I'm open to opinions. This class would give me facts or teachings to base my arguments on.
 
Might have to check out that one aswell.

Keep in mind, guys, that it's not just communism, etc, that I'm interested in. I'd just like to know a bit about various subjects. 🙂
 
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