Perspective: Making Sence of It All:Critical Thinking
"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."--Albert Einstein Drawing on his numerous degrees in the sciences, Perspective author Nathan Shasho offers a new perspective on the nature and history of humans. Through lenses as diverse as anthropology and chemistry, neuropsychology and astronomy, geology and physics, readers delve into the evolution of the universe, Earth, and humans. This includes humanity's "dark side" of conflict, war, genocide, massacres, slavery, and human trafficking. Rather than leaving readers grasping at the pieces, Shasho then puts all this history into perspective and formulates a way of making sense of it all. He offers a light along the path to critical thinking. Appropriate for readers as young as seniors in high school, Perspective makes a useful complement to high school and college curricula as well as an interesting piece for adults seeking a way out of propaganda and indoctrination.
-Outskirts Press Review -

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We could take a clue from Nathan Shasho, who wrote the history book Perspective: Making Sense of it All: "Indoctrination and propaganda, coupled with an uninformed public, are powerful tools that have been used throughout history by those who would make us their pawns. Critical thinking, along with a well-informed public, is the only way to combat this indoctrination. Shasho quotes Albert Einstein: "Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth." In reality, if I'm pointing one finger of blame at the pharmaceutical industry, I have to be pointing three others back at myself.
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Perspective: Making Sence of It All:Critical Thinking
"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."--Albert Einstein Drawing on his numerous degrees in the sciences, Perspective author Nathan Shasho offers a new perspective on the nature and history of humans. Through lenses as diverse as anthropology and chemistry, neuropsychology and astronomy, geology and physics, readers delve into the evolution of the universe, Earth, and humans. This includes humanity's "dark side" of conflict, war, genocide, massacres, slavery, and human trafficking. Rather than leaving readers grasping at the pieces, Shasho then puts all this history into perspective and formulates a way of making sense of it all. He offers a light along the path to critical thinking. Appropriate for readers as young as seniors in high school, Perspective makes a useful complement to high school and college curricula as well as an interesting piece for adults seeking a way out of propaganda and indoctrination.
-Outskirts Press Review -

• Vision Launch.com - A Closer Look at Pharmaceutical Companies
We could take a clue from Nathan Shasho, who wrote the history book Perspective: Making Sense of it All: "Indoctrination and propaganda, coupled with an uninformed public, are powerful tools that have been used throughout history by those who would make us their pawns. Critical thinking, along with a well-informed public, is the only way to combat this indoctrination. Shasho quotes Albert Einstein: "Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth." In reality, if I'm pointing one finger of blame at the pharmaceutical industry, I have to be pointing three others back at myself.
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Perspective: Making Sence of It All:Critical Thinking

Perspective: Making Sence of It All:Critical Thinking

by Nathan Shasho
Perspective: Making Sence of It All:Critical Thinking

Perspective: Making Sence of It All:Critical Thinking

by Nathan Shasho

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"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."--Albert Einstein Drawing on his numerous degrees in the sciences, Perspective author Nathan Shasho offers a new perspective on the nature and history of humans. Through lenses as diverse as anthropology and chemistry, neuropsychology and astronomy, geology and physics, readers delve into the evolution of the universe, Earth, and humans. This includes humanity's "dark side" of conflict, war, genocide, massacres, slavery, and human trafficking. Rather than leaving readers grasping at the pieces, Shasho then puts all this history into perspective and formulates a way of making sense of it all. He offers a light along the path to critical thinking. Appropriate for readers as young as seniors in high school, Perspective makes a useful complement to high school and college curricula as well as an interesting piece for adults seeking a way out of propaganda and indoctrination.
-Outskirts Press Review -

• Vision Launch.com - A Closer Look at Pharmaceutical Companies
We could take a clue from Nathan Shasho, who wrote the history book Perspective: Making Sense of it All: "Indoctrination and propaganda, coupled with an uninformed public, are powerful tools that have been used throughout history by those who would make us their pawns. Critical thinking, along with a well-informed public, is the only way to combat this indoctrination. Shasho quotes Albert Einstein: "Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth." In reality, if I'm pointing one finger of blame at the pharmaceutical industry, I have to be pointing three others back at myself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798319622303
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 08/17/2015
Pages: 134
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.31(d)

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From the Author
“Perspective" is a non-fiction book focusing on critical thinking, evolution of the earth, and the evolution of the human species. Using a number of science's including anthropology, archaeology, biology, geology, chemistry, astronomy, neuropsychology, paleontology, and physics to understand how we got to "now" and to make sense of it all. The "Dark Side" of human nature, and human behavior is quite ominous from the very beginning of our evolution. Some of which are colonialism, racial conflict, war, genocide, massacres, slavery, human trafficking, corruption, indoctrination, and much more.
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