Official Review: We live in Social Space by Fred Emil Katz

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Re: Official Review: We live in Social Space by Fred Emil Ka

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This books appears to be a little overwhelming for me, due to the fact that I'm not into Philosophical books. However, based on the review and sample of the book, I believe the author can give a lot of insight to readers about the Holocaust and his experiences as a Holocaust survivor.
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Wonderful review. I am very interested in the research that that the author has done in this subject. I have often wondered the answer to "how are we able to execute such inhumanity, and by extension, how can we stop this from happening again?" myself.
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We live in social space.
Mr Katz has seen what is actually happening in our world today, man are hunting men for their own success.
Man destroyed man because they only care about themselves.

-- 29 Oct 2017, 21:03 --

Wow this is awesome. Mr Katz has studied the human nature before he wrote this book. Especially when he said "man destroys man"
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Sounds thought-provoking. Congrats on the review.
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Post by Francis wealth »

wow! quite a dry fiction from the surface and within, but very rich with factual information. awesome review! good job.
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I really appreciate 'We live in Social Space. It contains meaningful message, different aspect of society.
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This book sounds very deep and thought-provoking. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Great review!
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I passed on reading it! I don’t understand where's it coming from. Excellent review
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Right up my alley! Cruelty and inhumanity - the two things I lose myself talking about and I am super curious to explore more of what author has to say. Delightful review, thanks!
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This book, We Live in Social Space, by Fred Emil Katz, introduces a new dimension and concept in the study and field of sociology. It deviates from the traditional and standard form of approach to social classification of human social groupings, on the basis of physical locations, whose mobilization is premised on everything-tangible but not in his new. concept of "e-spce". The book is intellectually challenging and intellectually stimulating too, as well as thought-provoking.
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This sounds intriguing; I've read about things like the Stanford Prison Experiment and how social engineering causes inhumanity to rear its ugly head.
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How is it possible for human beings to destroy each other?
It sounds like an interesting book. Thanks for this review.
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Good book, I love the main characters in the book and the author themselves.
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Its a great review, it was a holistic evaluation "We live in Social Space". Its explanatory. The author really delved elaborately into one of the mysterious behaviours of humans. Thanks for review
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This isn't the book for me, but I enjoyed your review. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
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