Have you read the "Top Ten Good Books" recommended by Harvard University?

Li, an international student at Harvard University, introduced us to the ten best books recommended by Harvard University. Let's study together!

0 1 Republic

The Republic is a philosophical dialogue work written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato (427-347 BC). This book mainly discusses the construction and governance of Plato's ideal country. The theme is about national governance.

02 "Game Theory"

Game theory is two leading figures in the field of game theory, including the masterpiece of Professor jean tirole, winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 20 14, which includes all the theories and methods of game theory except evolutionary game so far and represents the highest level of game theory development.

03 "Mob"

Mob is a social psychological creation created by French social psychologist Gustave Le Bon, which was first published in 1895.

04 "The Second Sex"

The Second Surname is a sociological work written by the French thinker Simon Beauvoir.

Starting from the cultural contents such as philosophy, history, literature, biology, ancient theology and customs, the author discusses the actual situation of women's situation, status and rights in the historical evolution from primitive society to modern society, and discusses the gender differences in the history of women's individual development.

05 "Education Letters"

Letters of Aesthetic Education, also translated as Letters of Aesthetic Education, is the representative work of Schiller, a German classical aesthete. Yes 1793~ 1794, the author wrote 27 letters to the Danish prince, Duke Chris Qian, and published them on 1795.

06 decameron

Decameron is a collection of short stories by Italian writer Chovan Lee Boccaccio, written in 1350 ~ 1353.

07 "Being and nothingness"

Being and nothingness is a philosophical work created by the French philosopher Jean Paul Sartre, which was first published in 1943.

08 "Interpretation of Dreams"

Interpretation of Dreams is a psychological theoretical work written by Austrian psychologist sigmund freud, and it has also been translated into Interpretation of Dreams.

The myth of Sisyphus.

The Myth of Sisyphus is a collection of essays by French thinker and writer albert camus.

10 meditation

Meditation is a personal philosophical reflection handed down by the Roman emperor Kelole in the late 2nd century A.D., mainly thinking about the ethical issues of life and natural philosophy. This is a collection of thoughts and essays written by Aurelius for himself. This dialogue, together with his twelve volumes, most of which he wrote in Lawton, pommel horse, is a milestone of Stoic philosophy.