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Jackson6612  +  444780 Wed, 21 Nov 07 01:15 PM
Is the following title suitable for a book? Please let me know of suggestions, if you have any.

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Mister Micawber  +  444783 Wed, 21 Nov 07 01:19 PM

It sounds fine, Jackson, but rather unfocused. For a book of light essays, it would be appropriate.

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Jackson6612  +  444800 Wed, 21 Nov 07 01:49 PM
 Mister Micawber wrote:

It sounds fine, Jackson, but rather unfocused. For a book of light essays, it would be appropriate.



In that book one wants to criticise different dark sides of a certain culture by using his logic, intellect and wit. Of course, such a book would have to be divided in chapters where each chaper deal with a different issue.  Then, do you think it's a good title? Do you have any suggestions?
Mister Micawber  +  444942 Wed, 21 Nov 07 10:06 PM

The Anarchist's Notebook?

Jackson6612  +  444964 Wed, 21 Nov 07 11:25 PM
 Mister Micawber wrote:

The Anarchist's Notebook?



anarchist
1: a person who rebels against any authority, established order, or ruling power
2: a person who believes in, advocates, or promotes anarchism or anarchy; especially : one who uses violent means to overthrow the established order
[M-W's Dictionary]

Mr Micawber, no one wants to rebel against anyone.  Suppose, if the educaion is losing its true spirit and bad things are done in the name of traditions and religious edicts. As a result of this, one wants to criticise and suggest a solution for the betterment of things. The title The Anarchist's Notebook has a vein of politics in it. And I have quoted the definitions of anarchist only for the purpose of making my reply clear.

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Jackson

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