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Plus it would be cool if you could recommend some particular essential non-fiction books that should be taught in schools, or that people should read if they didn't read them in school.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 5 months ago (1 children)

No philosophy books? Would think some Plato or Socrates would be a good primer that no one can take umbrage with. Diary of Anne Frank I thought was kind of a given as well.

Personally, I think more folks should read "War is a Racket", especially considering how short it is.

[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 5 months ago

I feel like "A Diary of Anne Frank" would be the only non-fiction non-textbook books read in high school.

Textbooks are going to digest various sources for history class; it is usually rare that high school history requires reading primary sources.

English is generally going to require reading fiction. There may be persuasive essays like "A Modest Proposal", but not a whole book because the analysis done in English doesn't lend itself to non-fiction.

College is usually when more primary sources are assigned for reading.