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Bildung - Alles, was man wissen muß (1999)

by Dietrich Schwanitz

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This is a gift for those who wish to have a live relationship with knowledge, without formulas or barriers. It approaches the remote and central episodes of the Old and New Testament, the emergence of different countries, modernization, revolutions, democracy, and the evolution of literature, art and music through their great works. This is an essential work with great value for those who think that culture's biggest task is to enrich our lives and help us get to know each other better.… (more)
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Me sorprendió gratamente, de toda la información que contiene. En este libro te encuentras con cápsulas de cultura general y pienso que es un libro obligado para la gente como yo que desea cultivarse y tienen poco tiempo para leer. Lo recomiendo ampliamente. ( )
  cavo42 | Jan 5, 2021 |
Not a book to be read in one sitting although it is written like a novel. I've been reading this on and off for about a year now. Sometimes I do it page by page, sometimes I skip some or go back again. Most of what is written are things I've already heard at school before, but it never hurts to read them again. And Schwanitz has an engaging style that sticks. Somehow I can remember things he wrote that I never could when some teacher taught them. ( )
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  archivomorero | Jun 28, 2022 |
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This is a gift for those who wish to have a live relationship with knowledge, without formulas or barriers. It approaches the remote and central episodes of the Old and New Testament, the emergence of different countries, modernization, revolutions, democracy, and the evolution of literature, art and music through their great works. This is an essential work with great value for those who think that culture's biggest task is to enrich our lives and help us get to know each other better.

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