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deGrasse Tyson

13 books recommended

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Recommended Books

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The Art of War80% Confidence

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Age of Reason80% Confidence
To learn how the power of rational thought is the primary source of freedom in the world.
Gulliver's Travels80% Confidence

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The Prince80% Confidence

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The Great Gatsby80% Confidence

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The System of the World by Newton, to learn that the universe is a knowable place.
The Principia80% Confidence

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The Wealth Of Nations80% Confidence

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@C_Midd77 @RexChapman I can suggest two good books. Thinking Straight by @SkepticJonGuy and the Skeptics Guide to the Universe first book. Both are very readable and extremely clear on these issues. Follow @thinkingpowers if you don't already.

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