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Landslide: By Michael Wolff

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  As reported by Google, Political Curiosity is defined as a deep understanding and comprehension regarding one’s topic of interest. it’s the intellect which is heavily attached and dedicated to politics, its theories and endless research.   For beginners, please grant me the opportunity to warn you about your political curiosity, for it would eventually lead you into either a political career or a political mindset.    * it’s fun by the way*.   Politics is not all clear and easy to analyze. In fact, this world is filled with protagonist and antagonist leaders who are being attacked or praised for their political and personal actions.    Although Politics sounds heavy and dystopian, one can simply imagine that this world is just a huge international talk show, the hosts are the international organizations, whereas the guests are the politicians themselves, and finally the viewers are us.  As viewers, we would always want to know more about the gue...

How To Think Politically: By Graeme Garrard and James Bernard Murphy

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  As we’re transitioning into the season of hoodies and sweatshirts, it’s the ideal time to snuggle under the blanket with a book in one hand and a warm drink in the other. Politics may not be a topic one would ought to debate and wrangle on, in this cozy atmosphere. However,  how to think politically,  by  Graeme Garrard and James Bernard Murphy , is nothing close to the standard political books you once had an eye on. Political books discuss heavy case studies and detailed theories. But this journey has a twist into it. With every page flip, you’ll get to meet an important and widely known political leader or philosopher. the book I’m settling on this time, is another light and warm conversation-based book.    In this expedition, you’ll get to meet 30 of the most important and extravagant leaders and thinkers who are still being acknowledged, and theories studied. However, for the sake of keeping our conversation short and warm, I’ll be introducing you to...