everything that Ben said. This book should be read, and evaluated fairly. It is not all perfect, and it is not terribly wrong either. As Ben said, for practical reasons, namely human nature, what is contained in this book is impossible to practice successfully, but that doesn't mean that there are no valid points. Blaming this book for all the terrible disasters to have befallen mankind is also absurd, because in order to make that accusation, the accusers conveniently ignore the very obvious shortcomings of other ideologies that they recommend in its place. Everything has advantages and disadvantages, and it is only fair to point both out. With that in mind, i suggest that everyone reads this book.










I thought it was terrible. The invisible man was not a sympathetic character at all. He was not only psychotic, but he was selfish and annoying. I didn't grow to care what happened to him at all. He was a miserable, unhappy character with no soul, no conscience and no redeeming qualities at all.




