Prisons we choose to live inside

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Doris Lessing: Prisons we choose to live inside (1994, Flamingo)

103 pages

English language

Published April 11, 1994 by Flamingo.

ISBN:
978-0-00-654628-3
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5 stars (1 review)

One of the world's most extraordinary writers addresses directly the prime questions before us all: how to think for ourselves, how to understand what we know, how to pick a path in a world deluged with opinions and information, how to look at our society and ourselves with fresh eyes. A small book with high impact and enormous carrying power.

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5 stars

Read it again. Short enough and powerful enough to read most years.
This is a short but powerful read, the text of the Massey Lectures that Lessing gave in 1985. It is only slightly dated, the worst being that her optimism about the future raises a wry smile in the face of current events.
Unlike the Goodreads summary, Lessing is not proposing answers to anything but suggesting some ways we should be questioning ourselves and our contemporaries, with particular focus on how we should be using the findings of sociology, social psychology and the like to understand how many of our assumptions are wrong and limiting and on taking a historical perspective, trying to see how people in the future might view our current ideas, especially when we think how we now view with horror or amusement the ideas that were taken for granted in other societies.
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