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Work InformationThe Great Thoughts by George Seldes (1985)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This compilation of quotations was assembled by a journalist as his "life's work" over 24 years in retirement. Arranged by the source of the quotation but also indexed by topic, these quotations cover considerable ground. Men and women are represented, classic figures as well as a few not-so-prominent ones. Writers, thinkers, and revolutionaries of all stripes are cited, and unlike in some other compilations, the original work is named so that the reader can further pursue the context if desired. A browsable feast of thought! This book is all quotes from major historical figures, which I found very useful in high school for use in history papers. Not just "religion is the opiate of the masses"-type stuff, but also more obscure and longer quotes. Not all are uplifting or affirming, either: there are lines from some villians, too, which broadens the book's appeal. no reviews | add a review
Upon its publication, George Seldes's The Great Thoughts instantly took its place as a classic--a treasure house of the seminal ideas that have shaped the intellectual history of the world down through the ages. Seldes, a pivotal figure in the history of American journalism and a tireless researcher, spent the better part of his extraordinary lifetime compiling the thoughts that rule the world, casting his net widely and wisely through the essential works of philosophy, poetry, psychology, economics, politics, memoirs, and letters from the ancient Greeks to the modern Americans. Now Seldes's splendid and important work has been revised and updated to include the great thoughts that have changed our world in the decade since the book's first appearance. Quotations from leaders as varied as Nelson Mandela, Lech Walesa, Yitzak Rabin, Newt Gingrich, and Jesse Jackson reflect the radical shifts in the world political scene. Toni Morrison and Cornel West speak out on the enduring vitality of African-American culture. Alvin Toffler and Arthur C. Clarke give us a glimpse into the future. Gloria Steinem and Monique Wittig define the motives and the goals of late twentieth-century feminism. Rachel Carson, Aldo Leopold, and Wallace Stegner ponder the meaning of wilderness in an increasingly populated and industrialized world. These and scores of other thinkers in all major disciplines have added their voices to this new edition of The Great Thoughts. USA Today praised the first edition of The Great Thoughts as "a browser's delight." The work of a lifetime, brought up-to-date to reflect the global upheaval of the past decade, The Great Thoughts stands alone as an enduring achievement and an invaluable resource. No library descriptions found. |
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