Is it possible to get a real education not at university, but through books? In this video, I'll share the best books that help develop thinking, critical analysis, and an understanding of society, power, and human nature. These aren't just book recommendations—these are books that change the way you see the world.
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We'll explore the works of Georg Hegel, René Descartes, Michel de Montaigne, Friedrich Engels, Khazin, and Shcheglov. These works are among the most important for those interested in philosophy, self-development, the history of ideas, and intellectual development. If you're looking for something to read, want to push the boundaries of conventional thinking, and truly develop your intellectual development through reading, this selection is for you.
Let us know in the comments: which book has had the most influence on your worldview?
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0:00 — Can books replace education?
0:26 — Classic cramming
0:40 — Hegel and the development of thinking
1:42 — Descartes and critical thinking
2:30 — Montaigne and understanding man
3:38 — Engels and the systems view of the world
4:35 — "Stairway to Heaven" and the laws of power
5:35 — What do great books teach?
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