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Karl Hess

    Kapitalizm dla nastolatków
    Gemeindetechnologie
    Technische Diagnostik und technische Prophylaxe
    Einstein Was Right!
    Working Knowledge
    Mostly on the Edge
    • 2014

      Einstein Was Right!

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book presents a unique perspective on Einstein's legacy, challenging the common portrayal of his opposition to probability in quantum mechanics as outdated. It argues that Einstein's views were not merely resistant but strategically crafted, likening them to a "Trojan horse" designed to question the foundation of probabilistic laws in nature. By exploring this angle, the author highlights the significance of Einstein's philosophical stance and its implications for the understanding of fundamental scientific principles.

      Einstein Was Right!
    • 2012

      Working Knowledge

      STEM Essentials for the 21st Century

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Offering a comprehensive exploration of the physical and chemical properties of both the natural world and human-made environments, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in STEM education. It provides valuable insights and a curated list of key topics that cater to students, teachers, and parents, making complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging for all.

      Working Knowledge
    • 1999

      Mostly on the Edge

      Karl Hess, an Autobiography

      • 409 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.3(20)Add rating

      The narrative follows the journey of a self-taught journalist who transitioned from a conservative background to embracing libertarian ideals. His life was marked by significant political involvement, including working with notable figures like Barry Goldwater and the Black Panthers. Hess's experiences, from protesting the Vietnam War to challenging government authority, highlight his quest for personal freedom and integrity. Through candid reflections and eyewitness accounts, he critiques societal norms and encourages independent thought, ultimately aiming to inspire others to pursue their own paths to freedom.

      Mostly on the Edge