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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And pls people, stop using the word "overwhelming", all I got is a flat book, didn't get any buzz or hype making me want to buy/purchase or continue reading this book. Ok, I'm gone now. Cheers.
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This book is definitely not for me. So much cruelty involved. Nice review though.
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Well...this book won't be for everyone but maybe we should all take note of its message. In the end, Humans will be the source of their own downfall I think.
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This review of "we live in social space" of Fred Emil Ka captivates me so much that I read the entire book. she lets me know that this book contains a great deal of information both scientific and historical that until then I had no notion. in any case I rate 4/4 stars in the review.
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How is it possible that a man can mercilessly descend on another man at our times? I Could almost feel this question being answered in this review which is great so to say. Worth reading.
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It's certainly a book which will make you think in different directions. Don't think that it's a book for me, but I'm glad you enjoyed it
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The is nice to read. It always baffles me how we continue to be cruel to one another. Thanks for the great review!
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I like this book because it was written by someone who endured the tortures of a horrific event in world history. I like that the author uses his personal experience as a Holocaust survivor in order to find out why these events happen and to heal himself. My favorite part of this book is that it sounds like something that would be assigned to a college student such as myself to read in a sociology or philosophy class.
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We live in social space by Fred Emil Katz
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Well said review, a social space were people strive to do better than others and not minding what's stones one is stepping on. A lot of atrocities are bound to happen especially this 21st century.. God bless you
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Great review. This book doesn't sound like my cup of tea but a Holocaust survivor writing about social space will connect with some. I believe if you're into philosophy and/or sociology then this book will interest you. Congrats on being BOTD.
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Thanks for a great review. A book about why there is human suffering and cruelty sounds intriguing. I will definitely read the sample.
Thanks Fred Emil Katz for writing this book.
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A book that is well written regarding the influence of social space.
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It tells the stages of living in the social space. What a nice and interesting review.
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Books like this that analyze the factors that set in motion organized atrocities, while they may be uncomfortable to read, offer valuable insights into such actions. Fred Emil Katz’s contribution on sounds like a must-read for anyone interested in history, human nature, and societal issues. Thank you for an insightful review.
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Studying different events in history and the intentions behind them is very complex and fascinating! Great review!
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