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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If his book provides a way to stop such inhumanity then it's perfect. Trying to understand how it all happens is good; but providing a way out is even better. Nice review.
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The four constructs don't seem intuitive to me so I think I will pass on this one. Thanks for the review.
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The book is really educative on human psychology.
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I’m not sure this one is for me. It sounds like there is a lot of information in this one, and I don’t know that the concept really whets my appetite. Thanks for the insightful review!
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Great review and thank you for sharing. This novel covers some interesting topics. I find it fascinating that the author is using a different way of thinking to examen the Holocaust and also social environments to figure out what may have caused the cruelty.
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This review reveals that the book or wy too much for me to comprehend.
Too much ambiguities.
Right now I just want a book I can relate with
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Nice review.Thank you so much L.
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This book certainly deals with some interesting issues. I like that we have the opportunity here to see inside the mind of a holocaust survivor. I studied sociology in college, but this looks like it goes beyond anything I would've learned. I’m glad you liked the book, I may check it out. Thanks fir the review.
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This sounds like an excellent book. I enjoy science-driven nonfiction. Thanks for the review!
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Love Philosophy & was interesting to see the exploration of problems in today's world & comparison to the Holocaust...especially since the author is a survivor. Maybe his insight could lead to some solutions so that it doesn't happen again? Thanks for an intriguing review!
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Mr. Katz brings to light some of the current difficulties that we have to deal with. You did a great job in reviewing today's book of the day. Social space affects us all everyday.
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Post by Vickie Noel »

This book seems to be properly loaded with relevant information but I don't think it's one I'd particularly enjoy reading. Yet, thanks for the expository review.
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Thanks for your review. This is definitely an interesting and thought-provoking book. I am glad that it is well organized and brief, otherwise, it may be hard to take in all the information.
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After living a tragic experience, many people are not willing to talk about it because it may revive those awful events. However, Katz does not do that. It's incredible how he increases his knowledge about his experience by studying why this happened and shares it with others. Thanks for the good review!
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It sounds a little too heavy for me to just pick up and read at any point but when I can set aside the time necessary to give this book my full attention, I certainly will. The topic of this book is just as important now as it was during the Holocaust.
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The more that you learn,
The more places you'll go.
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