January 21, 2025
Saurav Pandey
Orwell’s chilling depiction of a dystopian society controlled by surveillance and oppressive regimes is a timeless exploration of freedom, control, and the human spirit.
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As one of the most influential works in philosophy, Plato’s examination of justice, the ideal state, and the philosopher-king is a fundamental text that will get you thinking about ethics and society for years to come.
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This psychological masterpiece dives into the complexities of guilt, redemption, and moral struggle.
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Stephen Hawking’s concise yet profound exploration of cosmology and the origins of the universe is perfect for anyone seeking to understand the mysteries of time and space.
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“A beloved classic, this novel’s introspective take on teenage rebellion, alienation, and the search for meaning resonates with readers of all ages.
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Darwin’s revolutionary work on natural selection and the theory of evolution changed how we understand life.
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Harari’s sweeping analysis of human history takes us through the evolution of Homo sapiens from the Stone Age to the modern world.
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A collection of Stoic philosophy from the Roman Emperor, this book offers profound reflections on virtue, resilience, and leading a life of integrity.
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A foundational text in feminist theory, de Beauvoir’s work examines the social construction of gender and the oppression of women throughout history.
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Joyce’s modernist novel, known for its experimental writing style, explores the ordinary lives of its characters through a complex and intricate narrative.
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