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To: Jeffrey E tein 'eevacation mail.com]
Cc:
From: Victoria Stodden
Sent: Thur 9/10/2009 11:02:09 PM
Subject: Books
Dear Jeffrey,
I wanted to explain the books that should have arrived at your house today.
They both can up in our discussion in responses to questions you had.
1. iWoz: I immediately identified with Steve Wozniak's thinking within the first
few pages (honesty, truth, sense of discovery, building). The reason I sent it is
that he does an excellent job of articulating why and how he feels a desire to be
useful and helpful to others, as a framing philosophy in life. Personally, I find
this discourse fascinating. Here's a quote from the book:
"I felt these were really mighty goals in life: looking consciously at the sort
of person you want to be, the sort of life you want to live, the sort of society
you want to help build."
2. Atomic Bomb: You asked the question this book is trying to answer - how did
they pull together such a project? You also mentioned Szilard. This book makes an
effort to tell Szilard's story and even starts with his perspective - I hope
you'll glance at the first few pages. You can get a glimpse of his underlying
goals, one based on HG Wells' _The Open Conspiracy_: Szilard's "deepest ambition,
more profound even than his commitment to science, was somehow to save the world.
... The Open Conspiracy was to be a public collusion of science-minded
industrialists and financiers to establish a world republic. Thus to save the
world. Szilard appropriated Wells' term and used it off and on for the rest of
his life."
Crazy! And so fascinating.
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