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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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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-- 30 Oct 2017, 02:16 --
The book is quit interesting and there is a lot of knowledge to grab here. Nice review...