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Wed Art & Literature
May 14, 200810 Books that Screwed Up The World1139 Comments
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Books are one of our greatest resources, but many times in history books have been written which are
misleading or untrue. In some cases this has lead to widescale death and destruction and evil governmental
regimes.
This is a list of ten of the worst books of this type – books that have done more harm than good. The common
thread in all of these books is deception – invariably not intentional, but the consequences are the same
regardless.
I have intentionally left off some of the more obvious choices – as they will almost certainly come up in the
comments. This list is in no particular order.
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Malleus Maleficarum
Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger, 1486
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On the list because: it turned out to be a creation of her own sexual confusions and aspirations
Margaret Mead was an American cultural anthropologist who traveled to Samoa to answer the questions on
sexuality posed in America in the 1920s (particularly with reference to women). Unfortunately for Mead, the
youths she interviewed in Samoa told her wild tales of sexual promiscuity and Mead reported it all as fact. One
of the girls later said: “She must have taken it seriously, but I was only joking. As you know, Samoan girls are
terrific liars when it comes to joking. But Margaret accepted our trumped up stories as though they were true.”
If challenged by Mead, the girls would not have hesitated to tell the truth, but Mead never questioned their
stories. According to Wikipedia: “The use of cross-cultural comparison to highlight issues within Western society
was highly influential, and contributed greatly to the heightened awareness of Anthropology and Ethnographic
study in the USA.” Interestingly, Mead was a highly regarded academic and had a large part in the formulation
of the 1979 American Book of Common Prayer (Church of England).
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The Prince
Niccolò Machiavelli, 1532
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On the list because: it was the inspiration for a long list of tyrannies (Stalin had it on his nightstand)
The Prince is a treatise meant for rulers who had shed all scruples – to a point that they might see evil as
potentially more beneficial to society than good. Machiavelli hoped to start a revolution in the hearts of his
readers, and he certainly achieved that. He proudly stated things that others before him had only dared to
whisper, and he whispered things that had not even been considered. According to Machiavelli “it is not
necessary for a prince to have all the above-mentioned qualities [merciful, faithful, humane, honest, and
religious], but it is indeed necessary to appear to have them. Nay, I dare say this, that by having them and
always observing them, they are harmful; and by appearing to have them they are useful.” Some of the people
inspired by this book are Stalin, Hitler, Mussolini, and Napoleon I of France.
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Mein Kampf
Adolf Hitler, 1925
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2003 the sequel to Mein Kampf, Zweites Buch, was published in English for the first time. Zweites Buch
(Second Book) expands on the original ideas of Mein Kampf and outlines further plans for a war with the
United States and the British Empire for entire world domination by Germany.
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The Pivot of Civilization
Margaret Sanger, 1922
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Democracy and Education
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John Dewey, 1916
On the list because: it convinced the world that education is not about facts
In Democracy and Education, Dewey disparages schooling that focuses on traditional character development
and endowing children with hard knowledge, and encourages the teaching of thinking “skills” instead. His views
have had great influence on the direction of American education–particularly in public schools. This book could
be considered to be the anti-classical education manifesto. And the consequence? A generation of youths with
an inferior education which lacks a founding in solid facts and knowledge. Dewey was one of the three founders
of the philosophical school of Pragmatism – a school of thought which proposes that “truth” is made and can
change. The current curriculum in New Zealand is one which would please Dewey immensely as it is largely
founded on his principles.
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Baby and Childcare
Benjamin Spock, 1946
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that picking them up and holding them whenever they cried would only teach them to cry more and not to sleep
through the night. Spock taught the exact opposite.
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The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Unknown
On the list because: it was a propaganda book designed to incite racial hatred
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is a booklet that purports to describe a plot by world Jewry and Masonry to
take over the world. Despite the fact that the booklet is a hoax, it was spread wide and far and believed by most
Europeans to be true. Many people today still consider it be factual. It was instrumental to Hitler’s anti-Jewish
efforts in Germany and it was used after the Russian Revolution to perpetrate hatred and violence against Jews.
The booklet continues to be published and disseminated in many Middle Eastern states which are political
enemies of Israel.
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The Manifesto of the Communist Party
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, 1848
On the list because: it could win the award for the most malicious book ever written
This book has inspired some of the most brutal regimes in man’s history. Regardless of whether there has been a
state which is a true Marxist state, this book has inspired so many evil actions that it can not be left off a list of
this nature. Some of the principles found in the manifesto are the abolition of private ownership of land,
confiscation of property of emigrants, heavy taxes, and the abolition of inheritance.
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Darwin’s Black Box
Michael Behe, 1996
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