I think using Seussian stories was a great choice, and I'm glad I gave this book a go. Read it if you're a Seuss fan or if you just want to understand basic philosophy. Another great one was the discussion of racism.Īs other reviewers have stated the book can get repetitive, and is best read in small doses, a result of using the same examples to demonstrate similar notions. (Oh, the Thinks You Can Think) ¡Cuántos, cuántos pies (The Foot Book) ¡Feliz cumpleaños (Happy Birthday to You) y Ven a mi casa (Come Over to My House). Seuss as a framework helped my comprehension. The philosophical principles of consumption and capitalism made so much sense to me, and I think using Dr. My favorite sections were the ones discussing Marxism's views on capitalism with the examples of Gertrude McFuzz and the Sneetches. I enjoyed that this book doesn't do the typical jargony academic voice that over expands and serves the purpose to assert the author's intelligence over the reader's. Seuss HarperCollins Publishers, Juvenile Fiction - 48 pages 24 Reviews Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake. Rather it is a book that explains philosophical theories and lines of though and uses Dr. Seuss's personal beliefs or the secret messages in his children's books. Seuss, not for the die hard philosophy fan.
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