you don't need a degree in astrophysics to explore the vast reaches of outer space
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paranoia and compulsive behavior
military structures and cultures across the armed services
and how societies attempt to manage this ongoing conflict
Essays Dale Roberts you don't need a degreeMontaigne writes about vanity, the value of friendship, constancy, idleness, liars, virtue, cowardice, prognostication, cannibals, the greatness of Rome, "That to Study Philosophy Is to Learn to Die," and a host of other topics. Filled with insights and keen observations that have inspired later writers as diverse as Shakespeare, Bacon, Voltaire, Rousseau, Flaubert, Virginia Woolf, and Roland Barthes, the "Essays of Montaigne" should be on the shelf