Elderbear is subverting the dominant paradigm.'s "Most Important Books on the Planet"

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These books are ones that I believe need to be widely read and taught in order for our species to survive the various threats to our existence that are on the horizon – most of which we pose to ourselves. These books are necessary, but probably not sufficient.

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    Memories, Dreams, Reflections (Flamingo)
    by C.G. Jung

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  2. 53.
    The Ages of Gaia
    by James Lovelock

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  3. 55.
    The Myth of Male Power
    by Warren Farrell

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  4. 56.
    Iron John: A Book About Men
    by Robert Bly

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  7. 59.
    The White Goddess
    by Robert Graves

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  8. 61.
    Evil and the God of Love
    by John Hick

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  9. 62.
    Christ and Culture
    by H. Richard Niebuhr

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  10. 64.
    The Stranger (A Vintage Book, V-2)
    by Albert Camus

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  11. 65.
    Man's Search for Meaning
    by Viktor E. Frankl

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  13. 67.
    General Semantics Seminar 1937: Olivet College Lectures
    by Alfred Korzybski

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  14. 68.
    Ender's Game Gift Edition (Ender Quartet)
    by Orson Scott Card

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  15. 69.
    Speaker for the Dead (Ender, Book 2)
    by Orson Scott Card

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  16. 70.
    Pastwatch The Redemption of Christopher Columbus
    by Orson Scott Card

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  17. 71.
    The World According to Garp
    by John Irving

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  19. 73.
    Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story
    by Martin Luther King Jr.

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  20. 74.
    Walden and Civil Disobedience (150th Anniversary)
    by Henry David Thoreau

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  22. 76.
    Alas, Babylon (Perennial Classics)
    by Pat Frank

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  23. 77.
    Lucifer's Hammer
    by Jerry Pournelle

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  24. 78.
    The Great Divorce
    by C.S. Lewis

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  25. 80.
    Homage to Catalonia (Harvest Book)
    by George Orwell

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  26. 81.
    Animal Farm and 1984
    by George Orwell

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    The Milagro Beanfield War: A Novel
    by John Nichols

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  29. 84.
    The Nirvana Blues: A Novel
    by John Nichols

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  30. 85.
    The Magic Journey: A Novel
    by John Nichols

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  31. 86.
    Jihad Vs.McWorld
    by Benjamin R. Barber

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  32. 87.
    Pedagogy of the Oppressed
    by Paulo Freire

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  33. 88.
    The Origin of the Family: Private Property and the State
    by Friedrich Engels

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  34. 89.
    The Plague (Penguin Modern Classics)
    by Albert Camus

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  36. 94.
    I'd Rather Teach Peace
    by Colman McCarthy

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  37. 95.
    Verbal Judo: The Gentle Art of Persuasion
    by George Thompson

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  38. 96.
    A Theory of Justice
    by John Rawls

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  39. 97.
    Political Liberalism (Columbia Classics in Philosophy)
    by John Rawls

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  40. 98.
    Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass
    by Walt Whitman

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  41. 99.
    The Giver (Newbery Medal Book)
    by Lois Lowry

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  42. 100.
    The Different Drum: Community Making and Peace
    by M. Scott Peck

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