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Neon Metropolis: How Las Vegas Started the Twenty-first Century

This book delves into the history and impact of Las Vegas, highlighting its significance in cultural, economic, and technological advancements that have defined the early years of the twenty-first century. more

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Hal Rothman
Hal Rothman

Hal Rothman was an American author known for his critical analysis of consumer culture and the tourism industry. His works delve into the impact of consumerism and tourism activities on individuals and society in modern times. Rothman's career was brief, but his writings have had a wide-reaching influence in both academic and general readership. more

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“The outsiders have become kings and queens of the castle. It is a whole lot easier to sit outside the tent and throw firecrackers inside; it is much, much harder to sit inside the tent and govern not only your enemies, but your close friends as well.”

“Philosophy, like science, consists of theories or insights arrived at as a result of systemic reflection or reasoning in regard to the data of experience. It involves, therefore, the analysis of experience and the synthesis of the results of analysis into a comprehensive or unitary conception. Philosophy seeks a totality and harmony of reasoned insight into the nature and meaning of all the principal aspects of reality.”

“It is doubtful whether our present system of popular education does not retard independent or self thinking as much as it promotes it. All genuine education is self-education. It will incite the individual to think for himself, by rethinking what the race's great thinkers have already thought for him, thus enabling him to go ahead under his own mental steam.”

“God is a wider consciousness than we are, a pure intelligence, spiritual life and actuality. He is neither one nor many, neither man nor spirit. Such predicates belong only to finite beings.”