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Friday, April 29, 2005
The book meme

Jaime Soffer at Song of Time tagged me with the dreaded Book Meme.

You're stuck in Fahrenheit 451. Which book do you want to be?

Most people seem to have forgotten what this means. In the end of the book, you find out that there exists a hidden society in which each person has preserved a book or several books in their memory. They literally become books. This society is the repository of human knowledge and thus they will be the ones to rebuild civilization after the nuclear attack. Accordingly, I must ask what is the most valuable thing to possess, what is the most important piece of information that can be passed down? Freedom. I would memorize the U.S. Constitution, the Federalist Papers, Human Action, and Bastiat's The Law. And I would be able to do it, because the world of Fahrenheit 451 was so mind-numbingly boring that anybody who wanted to could accomplish amazing feats of memory only seen in the similarly restrictive world of the Benedictine monks.

Have you ever had a crush on a fictional character?

Several. My most absurd crush was on Yomiko Readman, from the anime movie Read or Die. She's a cuddly bibliophile who gets lost in books. We would be able to spend hours curled up together reading, if she wasn't imaginary.

My longest crush was on Cosette from Les Miserables.

My most powerful crush was on Dagny Taggert from Atlas Shrugged, I still would give the world to see her smile.

The last book you brought is:

Murray Rothbard's "Making Economic Sense". It is a wonderful compilation of the applications of Austrian Economics.  He is as logical as ever, and you get to see him occasionally bellow.

What was the last book you read, and what are you currently reading?

I read several books simultaneously. I just finished Thomas Sowell's "Applied Economics."

 Right now I'm reading/rereading (Amazon's Associates thing is acting screwy, and I can't update my list in my sidebar now):


What five books would you take with you on a desert island?

I would take:


Who are you going to inflict with this meme?


Hmmm. I got tagged pretty late, so most people have probably already been tagged already. And I can't tag American Girl, because she thinks I have an abnormal fixation on pregnant women. Unless they've already been tagged, I'll tag Jheka, Liberty Dog, and the Goober Queen Photios. If any of them have been tagged already, then I'll get Sailor (unless he's been tagged already!). If everyone's been tagged already, then I'll have to think on it.

Posted by: Tom "The Pooklekufr" Treloar at April 29, 2005 03:38 EST | Permalink | comments (10) |
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Comments:
#1  29 April 2005 - 05:07
 
Here's another question:

If human civilization were to collapse, what five books would you use (and only five) to rebuild human civilization?
Mo'nonymous
#2  29 April 2005 - 05:09
 
Suppose these were books and not something you had to memorize.
Mo'nonymous
#3  29 April 2005 - 05:25
 
Ludwig von Mises' Human Action

a decent book on metalsmithing that goes through both mining and the forging process

a college textbook on early industrial engineering

A lengthy treatise that goes through 5,000 years of government intervention. The new civilization must understand that 5,000 years are there to teach them that coercion will not work.

The Federalist Papers

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#4  29 April 2005 - 11:11
 
anxiously awaiting new Thomas Sowell book . . .
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#5  29 April 2005 - 11:35
 
Alas, I can only buy books at the expense of two week's worth of food. I can only buy very excellent books, and I can only stand to starve for one a month at most.
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#6  29 April 2005 - 12:42
 
I'll read it then send it to you!
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#7  29 April 2005 - 12:51
 
No no. With such a high cost for each book, I limit myself to getting only the best ones. I have to ask myself whether a book is worth 2 weeks of one ramen soup a day. It would ruin my whole selection process.
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#8  29 April 2005 - 13:07
 
No offense Pooklekufr, but my interest in participating in the equivlent of an internet chain letter approaches zero.
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#9  30 April 2005 - 10:32
 
Ok, sooooooo not what I said!! :D
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#10  30 April 2005 - 17:12
 
Tom,

I'll take the book meme, but not today. It is Holy Saturday and tomorrow is Holy Pascha (Easter) for us Orthodox Christians. I'll be in Church or with friends for much of the next two days.

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