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Try to Write as if Posthumously: Christopher Hitchens on Art and Death
Try to Write as if Posthumously: Christopher Hitchens on Art and Death

Hitch on death, public opinion, and freedom from inhibition.

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Introducing Book Pickings: A Visual Bookshelf
Introducing Book Pickings: A Visual Bookshelf

A bookshelf of discovery for the visual bibliophile.

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The 11 Best Psychology and Philosophy Books of 2011
The 11 Best Psychology and Philosophy Books of 2011

What it means to be human, how pronouns are secretly shaping our lives, and why we believe.

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Steve Jobs on Why Computers Are Like a Bicycle for the Mind (1990)
Steve Jobs on Why Computers Are Like a Bicycle for the Mind (1990)

A 20-year-old antidote to modern-day digital pessimism.

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