Mark Twain,Karl Marx,Anatole France,Omar Khayyam,Thomas Hobbes,Joseph Conrad,Christopher Hitchens,Percy Bysshe Shelley,John Stuart Mill,Charles Darwin,David Hume,George Eliot,Leslie Stephen,James Boswell,Benedict De Spinoza,Lucretius,Thoma

The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever

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From the #1 New York Times best-selling author of God Is Not Great, a provocative and entertaining guided tour of atheist and agnostic thought through the ages—with never-before-published pieces by Salman Rushdie, Ian McEwan, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali.

Christopher Hitchens continues to make the case for a splendidly godless universe in this first-ever gathering of the influential voices—past and present—that have shaped his side of the current (and raging) God/no-god debate. With Hitchens as your erudite and witty guide, you’ll be led through a wealth of philosophy, literature, and scientific inquiry, including generous portions of the words of Lucretius, Benedict de Spinoza, Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, Mark Twain, George Eliot, Bertrand Russell, Emma Goldman, H. L. Mencken, Albert Einstein, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, and many others well-known and lesser known. And they’re all set in context and commented upon as only Christopher Hitchens—"political and literary journalist extraordinaire" (Los Angeles Times).

Atheist? Believer? Uncertain? No matter: The Portable Atheist will speak to you and engage you every step of the way.
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  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted4 months ago
    So since with all my passion and my skill,
    The world’s mysterious meaning mocks me still,
    Shall I not piously believe that I
    Am kept in darkness by the heavenly will
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted4 months ago
    If the freedom rather than the tyranny of faith is to better the world, then the betterment lies in the hands, I think, of the unbelievers. At any rate, I take my stand with them.
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted5 months ago
    And whoever argues, as men often do, that life would be meaningless without immortality because it alone brings justice into human fate, must first argue, as no man has ever quite convincingly done, that life has an unmistakable meaning and that it is just

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