David Watson
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Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science
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2015
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10 editions
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Horror Addicts Guide To Life
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2015
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2 editions
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هانا آرنت
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1992
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3 editions
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Business Models: Investing in Companies and Sectors with Strong Competitive Advantage
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2005
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3 editions
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Ghosts
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Cambridge IGCSE and O Level Computer Science
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Masai Mara: The Mara Triangle Official Guide
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Hidden Warfare: Conquering in the Spiritual Conflict
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1987
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3 editions
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A Simple Introduction to the Stone Circles and Standing Stones of Perthshire
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Atlas of the Greater Masai Mara
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“We are condemned to be modern. We can’t escape the facts of our history or of living in an age dominated by instrumental rationality, even as we look for ways out of it... But it has become our historic responsibility to acknowledge the continuing importance of myth, at a level beyond science, in realizing a more organic, holistic relation to the world. A future social ecology would transcend both anti-Enlightenment reaction and [a] reified Enlightenment counter-reaction, which remain only fragmented polarities within bourgeois modernity.”
― Beyond Bookchin: Preface for a Future Social Ecology
― Beyond Bookchin: Preface for a Future Social Ecology
“We should be cautiously open to the spiritual and non-rational, and skeptical of the more invisible magical thinking—what we might call “magical reason”—pervading secular thought and experience in modern society. Science and technology are for most people a new religion, and their orthodoxies are believed with the same fervor.”
― Against the Megamachine: Essays on Empire & Its Enemies
― Against the Megamachine: Essays on Empire & Its Enemies
“Learning does not require faith, just intellect. Obedience requires faith.”
― Contagious Disciple Making: Leading Others on a Journey of Discovery
― Contagious Disciple Making: Leading Others on a Journey of Discovery
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