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what else? tell me more please


what else? tell me more please"
More than a year since you suggested it, I'm finally reading "Beyond Good and Evil." Great recommendation, Ian! Nietzche really fits the description of "seeing the world in a new way." His writing is interesting, too, because he has such a strong attitude.

If Foucault challenges the status quo, why is he read in every sociology department in the world?
I agree with the Nietzsche suggestion, but I think ultimately when/where/why a person reads a book is more important than the book itself. When I read Guy Debord's 'Society of the Spectacle' in high school it hit me like a bag of bricks and totally shook up how I approached ideas. When someone reads it in a graduate school seminar, it is just another 'radical' text on the curriculum.
I'm seeking suggestions. Tell me about authors who show readers new ways of seeing rather than accepting things as they appear.