I was thinking about how reading some books has changed my outlook on the world, to the point that I suggest that friends should read them, and I was wondering if anyone has some interesting non-fiction books that they would like to recommend to people in general. I'll start off with a few:
Fast Food Nation (Schlosser (sp?)): Man, this book made me glad I was a vegetarian. Kind of an exposé on the fast food industry.
Lies My Teacher Told Me (Loewen): This book discusses the role History textbooks play in society and covers some topics that they routinely omit and lie about to students.
How We Believe (Shermer): This book discusses the role of religion in society, and brings up and deals with many interesting points.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X: I would never have read this book on my own, but it was assigned in a History class I took. I had many misconceptions about Malcolm X and was glad to have read another point of view.
Fast Food Nation (Schlosser (sp?)): Man, this book made me glad I was a vegetarian. Kind of an exposé on the fast food industry.
Lies My Teacher Told Me (Loewen): This book discusses the role History textbooks play in society and covers some topics that they routinely omit and lie about to students.
How We Believe (Shermer): This book discusses the role of religion in society, and brings up and deals with many interesting points.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X: I would never have read this book on my own, but it was assigned in a History class I took. I had many misconceptions about Malcolm X and was glad to have read another point of view.