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370 sats \ 2 replies \ @kepford 25 Mar 2024 \ on: Some thoughts on re-reading Bradbury's *Fahrenheit 451* BooksAndArticles
I only read this book maybe two years ago. I agree, everyone should read it. I had one of my son's read it as a part of his education last year and we discussed it over a few dinners.
Here are some of my favorite quotes from the book
Does this not describe the pointlessness of modern political "debate" in the US at least. I suspect it is the same in other democracies.
I'm very thankful I can talk to my wife and that she is not listening to the walls but outside of a few friends, this really rings true with most people I encounter in modern life. They do not seem to have the ability to actually listen.
Firemen are the ones that burn the books. They don't put out fires. They create them.
I highly recommend this book.
So glad others have read it and are using it to educate their children as well. Those are some great quotes. Love that third one in particular; people are so willing to oppress themselves and each other that the government often doesn't need to make the effort.
I hope your son liked it (or if he didn't -- because I know reading something for education can make it harder to enjoy -- that it sticks with him enough to like later).
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Yeah, reading because you have to is quite different. Seems like he learned some things based on our conversations. My sons are pretty well aware of the problems in modern society. Proud of them
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