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12.30.2004

7 Holy Books

The 7 Holy Books (of the URL of this blog) are:


  1. Holy Bible
  2. Iliad & Odyssey - Homer
  3. On War - Carl von Clausewitz
  4. Wealth of Nations - Adam Smith
  5. Fourth Way - Ouspensky
  6. History of the Peloponnesian War - Thucydides
  7. Lives - Plutarch


'Holy' is, of course, not the right adjective (other than for the Bible). Objective, universal, balanced, inspired. A rock of a list.