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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I'm pretty sure I will not read the book. I'm getting college flash backs just thinking about. Thank you for the good review.
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Not sure if this' my kind of book or no; some aspects seem interesting, but others not so much. I'll think it over. But thanks for the great review.
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The opening question of this review got me curious. Now I want to learn more. Inhumanity is observable everywhere today. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for your helpful and thorough review! Today's #BOTD sounds like it is jam-packed with interesting and thought-provoking information!! I like that it isn't too long because it allows the reader to sit back, think about, and really absorb these ideas, as they are intended. Sounds intriguing! Congratulations, Fred Emil Katz on being today's feature! :-)
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A book about the holocaust by a holocaust survivor must be a good read. The idea of explaining the 'social space' through various paradigms seems intriguing. I love your review it's so fascinating.
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A book that tackles inhumanity and tries to explain the inexplicable (aka how people can be so cruel)? Sounds interesting. It is good that the author does not restrict his theories to the Holocaust era. The book's heavy themes sure are relevant today. I don't read the genre, but it sounds like an important read for those who do read the genre. Thank you for the review!
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Great Review. I imagine that it's hard to write about the bad things in the world. But it's better to be informed.
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It's a challenging subject, but sounds like it was well-handled by the author. Thanks for the review.
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This book deals with important issues like societal phenomena. I would like to read the whole book.
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Very nice review. This book sounds like an interesting read. I enjoy reading this kind of study on human behavior. Definitely sounds like a worthwhile read. Thanks for a thorough review.
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Great review indeed,some experiences gone through teach a lesson on how to affect others who have not gone through similar things. I am sure having experienced the Holocaust,the author has many things to put out from his heart. At first looking at the book title i thought it was something to do with some discoveries above or life in the atmosphere. Now I understand better what the author was trying to put across,thanks for your review to our encouragement.
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An inquisition into the factors that lead to different social phenoma with specific focus on the holocaust is a great read.
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I have to have a reason to read books that start out as a super serious, philosophical slog. Your review gave me them! Good job! I am happy to hear that, although serious, it is not arduous going.
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I read the sample and agree with your comment that the book may seem dry. However, the ideas as you present them make the book sound like an interesting read.
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Thanks for the great review! While I do enjoy Philosophy, this book isn't for me.
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