Best Books I read from 2010 Through 2011
I read 122 books from 2010 through 2011.
The following is a list of the best of those books.
They are books that influenced how I see the world, and many are the books I most refer back to in conversations with others.
And they certainly inspired me, through the sheer intellectual enjoyment of reading them at the time, to read voraciously in a never-ending search for further epiphanies.
The Inmates are Running the Asylum: Why Hi-Tech Products Drive Us Crazy & How to Restore the Sanity, by Cooper, Alan
The Price of Civilization, by Sachs, Jeffrey
The Religion Virus, by James, Craig A.
The Morality Wars, by Derber, Charles & Yale Magrass
The Deserter's Tale , by Key, Joshua and Lawrence Hill
The Limits of Power, by Bacevich, Andrew
Aftershock, by Weidemer, David & Robert
The American Way of War, by Engelhardt, Tom
Sex at Dawn, by Ryan, Christopher & Cacilda Jetha
Washington Rules: America's Path to Permanent War, by Bacevich, Andrew
Hopes and Prospects, by Chomsky, Noam
The Trouble With Christmas, by Tom Flynn
Bomb Power, by Wills, Garry
Where Good Ideas Come From, by Johnson, Steven
The War of the Flea: Guerrilla Warfare, by Taber, Robert
Secrets, by Ellsberg, Daniel
Why Our Drug Laws Have Failed, by Gray, James
Food Rules, by Pollan, Michael
Cool It, by Lomborg, Bjorn
The Big Sort, by Bishop, Bill
God: The Failed Hypothesis, by Stenger, Victor
A People's History of the United States, by Zinn, Howard
Whole Earth Discipline, by Brand, Stewart
Why Your World is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller, by Rubin, Jeff
The Transparent Cabal, by Sniegnoski, Stephen                    ________________________________________________________