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Required Reading List for Life
਍ഀ The following is the Required Reading List for life. You must read all of these books to get into heaven. It not, then it is straight to਍ഀ hell.਍ഀ
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  1. The Old & New Testament
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  3. Aeschylus: Tragedies
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  5. Sophocles: Tragedies
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  7. Herodotus: History (Of the Persian Wars)
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  9. Thucydides: History of the Peloponnesian War
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  11. Hippocrates: Collection of Medical Writings
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  13. Plato: Dialogues (Esp. Republic, Symposium, Phaedo, Meno, Apology, Lysis, Phaedrus, Protagoras, Gorgias, Cratylus, Sophist, Philebus, Thaetetus, Parmenides)
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  15. Aristotle: Works (Esp. Organon, Physics, De Anima, Metaphusics, Ethics, Politics Thetoric, [Poetics])
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  17. Euclid: Elements of Geometry
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  19. Cicero: Orations, Laws, Tusculan Disputations, Republic, Orrices
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  21. Lucretius: Of the Nature of Things
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  23. Horace: The Art of Poetry
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  25. Livy: History of Rome
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  27. Plutarch: Lives
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  29. Lucian: The Way to Write History, Dialogues of the Dead
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  31. Galen: Of the Natural Faculties
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  33. St. Augustine: Confessions, City of God
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  35. St. Thomas Aquinas: Of Being and Essence, Of the Governance of Rulers, Summa Theologica
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  37. Dante: The Divine Comedy
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  39. Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales
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  41. Thomas A Kempis: Of the Imitation of Christ
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  43. Machiavelli: The Price
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  45. Erasmus: The Praise of Folly
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  47. St. Thomas More: Utopia
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  49. Calvin: Institutes of Christian Religion
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  51. Montaigne: Essays
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  53. Cervantes: Don Quixote
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  55. Francis Bacon: The Advancement of Learning
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  57. Shakespeare: Plays
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  59. Galileo: Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences
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  61. Descartes: A discourse on Method, Geometry, Principles of Philosophy
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  63. Milton: Paradise Lost
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  65. Moliere: Tartuffe
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  67. Spinoza: Political Treatises, Ethics
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  69. Newton: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
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  71. Swift: Gulliver's Travels
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  73. Montesquieu: Persian Letters, Spirit of Laws
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  75. Voltaire: Philosophical Dictionary, Candide
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  77. Hume: A treatise of Human Nature, History of England
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  79. Rousseau: Confessions, The Social Contract
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  81. Adam Smith: The Theory of Moral Sentiments
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  83. Kant: Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Practical Teason, Critique of Judgement
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  85. Gibbon: The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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  87. The Federalist Papers: The Articles of Confederation, The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution of the United States
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  89. Thomas Paine: The Age of Reason, Common Sense
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  91. Goethe: Poetry and Truth
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  93. Malthus: Essay on the Principles of Population
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  95. Hegel: Phenomenology of Spirit, Science of Logic, Philosophy of Right, Philosophy of History
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  97. Faraday: Experimental Researches in Electricity
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  99. Comte: Positive Philosophy
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  101. J.S. Mill: Priniciples of Political Economy
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  103. Darwin: The Origin of Species
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  105. Marx: Capital, Communist Manifesto
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  107. Henry Adams: Degradation of the Democratic Dogma
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  109. William James: Essays in Radical Empiricism
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  111. Nietzsche: Thus Spake Zarathustra
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  113. Pavlov: Conditioned Reflexes
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  115. Freud: The Ego and The ID, Beyond the Pleasure Principle
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  117. Thorstein Veblen: The Theory of the Leisure Class
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  119. Lenin: Imperialism
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  121. Einstein: The Theory of Relativity
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  123. Meister Eckhardt: Sermons
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  125. St. Francis: The Wisdom of...
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  127. Tao Te Ching
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  129. I Ching (Book of Changes)
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  131. Confucian Analects
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  133. Thoreau: Walden
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  135. R.D. Laing: The Politics of Experience
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  137. Aldous Huxley: The Doors of Perception
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  139. Henry Miller: The World of Sex
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  141. D.H. Lawrence: Sex, Literature and Censorship
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  143. Myths of Greece & Rome
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  145. D.T. Suzuki: Zen Buddhism
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  147. C.G. Jung: The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
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  149. E.T.A. Hoffmann: Short Stories
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  151. Pascal: Les Pensées
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