Website review: The Eric Hoffer Resource

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Susitna-Sue discovered 40 months ago
an extensive resource on Eric Hoffer, his life and works
BrerRabbi rated 5 months ago
The frustrated, alienated, messed up individual falls into the mass movements; collectivism of all sorts. They seek meaning in the group and protection in socialism. The creative, fulfilled individual desires freedom.
marketmou rated 11 months ago
Very interesting concept.
MarvinPaulThomas rated 13 months ago
"True Believer" is one of the most brilliant, insightful, and eye opening books you'll ever read. Go to your local book store and get it now.
mightyaphrodite rated 16 months ago
From the page: ""Good and evil grow up together and are bound in an equilibrium that cannot be sundered. The most we can do is try to tilt the equilibrium toward the good.""
Riposte rated 20 months ago
Read parts of 'The True Believer' when I was a boy. Made an impression.
JohnShepler rated 23 months ago
I read this guy when I was in high school, some decades ago. Very interesting and completely independent fellow.
9lives3down rated 23 months ago
From the page: " "Good and evil grow up together and are bound in an equilibrium that cannot be sundered. The most we can do is try to tilt the equilibrium toward the good."" Very influental for a time but forgotten. Makes you think.
MysticAle2005 rated 23 months ago
Interesting fella.... it's on my list of books to read.
Diocletian9 rated 24 months ago
I must read this
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