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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Well-written review. Not my kind of read but it does sound interesting based on your views.
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I think that the book is relevant for our world today. It comments on our society and the wrongs or rights of it.
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Looks like this book will be a gift to us. It looks like a totally different perspective than the world views. Thank you for writing this book review. It that helps us appreciate and understand the book more.
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It seems like a good book to read about social behavior. I certainly enjoyed your review. Hoping I would enjoy the book as well.
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Nice review. Honestly I'm not really into a non-fiction but still it's good.
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An enigma that has troubled society for centuries is what this book is trying to solve. Its an interesting read thanks botd.
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Thanks for the review on such a technical book. i will like to read it to learn more of human philosophy and sociology.
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A great review! After reading We live in Social Space, a cleverly written book by the author Fred Katz who is obviously very interested in society and have we have contributed to it, I was very surprised with easy (even if you say intimidating) it was to read compared to other books by people looking more deeply into science, how the world and society works.
It did include lots of detail on each page but each aspect like the 'spaces' as you said were clearly explained so almost anyone could understand it. I definitely agree with what you say about how it can be intimidating due to how even in the introduction, it is packed with information and detail so it is a book you need to have a clear and be able to concentrate for.
Also, as you said Katz cleverly included events from the past which illustrated and backed up his ideas which definitely gave a more realistic approach to what he was saying and seemed to drag you back to reality when thinking so deeply into his theory on society and etc.
I found this book very interesting and I agree with your view; I love how you have picked out a few almost vital questions that the book themes and goes to talk about.
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Thanks for the review! I’m not typically into conspiracy theories, but this could appeal to those who find that discussion fascinating.
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The book is intellectually stimulating a. It introduces new dynamics in the study of human sociology.
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Exploring philosophy through history, this seems like an interesting book! Good job on the review!
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it is a very good book and it discussed about science let me say it amazing :D
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The book is worth considering. It has touched many sorrowful incidents of humanity of twentieth century. But these incidents of inhumanity are still happening in Syria, Iraq, Myanmar, Lebia, Kashmir, Palestine. But the monster rulers are committed to fulfill their heinous designs at the cost of humanity and to usurp the resources of Muslim countries. They deliberately create Groups like ISIS, Alqaida (Taliban).So unless rulers of super powers end up policies of racial and religious discrimination, such events would happen again and again.
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Post by versatileer »

We live in Social Space by Fred Emil Katz is a book about holocaust survivors with a philosophy angle. A look into the Hidden, Closed and Meaningful Spaces into a sociology genre. The book has 4 out of 4 stars.
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Post by Izugrat »

The book is quit interesting and there is a lot of knowledge to grab here. Nice review...

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The book is quit interesting and there is a lot of knowledge to grab here. Nice review...
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