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Most Interesting Titles

 


Most Interesting Titles

1. "Why I Am Not a Christian" – Bertrand Russell (essay, 1927)  

2. "Why I Am Not a Muslim" – Ibn Warraq (book, 1995)  

3. "Why I Do Not Believe in God" – Annie Besant (book, 1887) (Note: Later, Besant became a theosophist.)  

4. "Why I Am a Hindu" – Shashi Tharoor (book, 2018)  

5. "Why I Am an Atheist" – Bhagat Singh (essay, 1931)  

6. "I Won The Companions And Did Not Lose Ahl Al Bayt" – Unknown (contemporary Islamic discourse)  

7. "I Won Muhammad & Did Not Lose The Christ" – Unknown (interfaith/apologetics work)  

8. "Why I Am Not a Hindu" – Kancha Ilaiah (book, 1996) (Dalit critique of Hinduism)  

9. "Why I Am Not a Buddhist" – Evan Thompson (philosopher, critiques mindfulness industry)  

10. "Why I Am a Jew" – Edmond Fleg (book, 1929)  

11. "Why I Am Still a Christian" – Hans Küng (theologian, 1987)  

12. "Why I Am Not a Hindu Woman" – Various feminist critiques (e.g., Meera Nanda)  

13. "Why I Am Not a Secularist" – William E. Connolly (political theory)  

14. "Why I Am Not a Conservative" – Friedrich Hayek (essay, 1960) (Libertarian critique)  

15. "Why I Am Not a Marxist" – Karl Popper (philosopher of science)  

16. "Why I Am Not a Hindu Anymore" – Urmila Pawar (Dalit feminist perspective)  

17. "Why I Am Not a Muslim Anymore" – Ali Sina (pseudonymous ex-Muslim writer)  

18. "Why I Am a Catholic" – G.K. Chesterton (book, 1926)  


Scientific and Skeptical Perspectives:  

19. "Why I Am Not a Scientist" – Ian Hacking (philosopher of science)  

20. "Why I Am Not a Materialist" – Thomas Nagel (Mind and Cosmos, 2012)  

21. "Why I Am Not an Atheist" – David Bentley Hart (theologian)  

22. "Why I Am Not an Evolutionist" – Creationist/intelligent design proponents  

23. "Why I Am Not a Rationalist" – Paul Feyerabend (Against Method, anarchist philosophy of science)  


Political and Ideological Statements:  

24. "Why I Am Not a Liberal" – John Gray (Straw Dogs, critiques liberalism)  

25. "Why I Am Not a Socialist" – George Orwell (Road to Wigan Pier, 1937)  

26. "Why I Am Not a Communist" – Arthur Koestler (The God That Failed, 1949)  

27. "Why I Am Not a Feminist" – Camille Paglia (Sexual Personae, contrarian feminist)  

28. "Why I Am Not a Democrat" – Conservative/libertarian critiques (e.g., Mark Levin)  

29. "Why I Am Not a Republican" – Liberal/leftist critiques (e.g., Noam Chomsky)  


Other Notable Works with Similar Titles:  

30. "Why I Am Not a Painter" – Frank O'Hara (poem, 1957)  

31. "Why I Am Not a Christian" – Richard Carrier (atheist response to Russell)  

32. "Why I Am Not a Humanist" – Heideggerian critiques (existentialist philosophy)  

33. "Why I Am Not a Pacifist" – C.S. Lewis (defense of just war theory)  

34. "Why I Am Not a Vegan" – Various pro-meat arguments (e.g., Roger Scruton)  


Books or Essays Defending a Position (Counter to Skepticism):  

35. "Why I Am a Christian" – John Stott (theologian, 2003)  

36. "Why I Am Still a Muslim" – Khaled Abou El Fadl (Islamic scholar)  

37. "Why I Am a Hindu" – Sita Ram Goel (Hindu nationalist perspective)  

38. "Why I Am a Buddhist" – Robert Thurman (Why the Dalai Lama Matters, 2008)  

39. "Why I Am a Marxist" – Slavoj Žižek (In Defense of Lost Causes, 2008)  

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    Books That deal with The End of This And That 

1. "The End of History"  

- Francis Fukuyama (The End of History and the Last Man, 1992)  

  - Thesis: Liberal democracy may represent the final form of human governance.  


2. "The End of Religion"  

- Bruxy Cavey (The End of Religion: An Introduction to the Subversive Spirituality of Jesus, 2007)  

  - Thesis: Critiques institutionalised religion in favour of personal spirituality.  

- Domínguez, J. L. (The End of Religion: Encountering the Subversive Spirituality of Jesus, 2017)  


3. "The End of Philosophy"  

- Martin Heidegger (The End of Philosophy and the Task of Thinking, 1969)  

  - Thesis: Argues that Western philosophy has reached its limits.  

- John McCumber (The End of Philosophy, 2001)  

  - Thesis: Examines the decline of traditional philosophy in academia.  


Politics & Society  

4. "The End of Power" – Moisés Naím (2013)  

5. "The End of Capitalism (As We Knew It)" – J.K. Gibson-Graham (1996)  

6. "The End of the Nation State" – Kenichi Ohmae (1995)  

7. "The End of America" – Naomi Wolf (2007)  

8. "The End of the World Is Just the Beginning" – Peter Zeihan (2022)  


Science & Technology  

9. "The End of Science" – John Horgan (1996)  

10. "The End of Medicine" – Andy Kessler (2006)  

11. "The End of Astronauts" – Donald Goldsmith & Martin Rees (2022)  

12. "The End of Computing" – (Emerging critique of Moore’s Law)  


Philosophy & Religion  

13. "The End of Faith" – Sam Harris (2004)  

14. "The End of God?" – (Various atheist/theist debates)  

15. "The End of Christianity" – John W. Loftus (2011)  

16. "The End of Secularism" – Hunter Baker (2009)  


Economics & Business  

17. "The End of Work" – Jeremy Rifkin (1995)  

18. "The End of Money" – David Wolman (2012)  

19. "The End of Banking" – Jonathan McMillan (2014)  

20. "The End of Alchemy" – Mervyn King (2016)  


Culture & Media  

21. "The End of Art" – Donald Kuspit (2004)  

22. "The End of Books" – Octave Uzanne (1894) (Early prediction of digital media)  

23. "The End of Reading" – (Critiques on attention spans)  


Environment & Future  

24. "The End of Nature" – Bill McKibben (1989)  

25. "The End of Ice" – Dahr Jamail (2019)  

26. "The End of the Anthropocene" – (Debates on climate change)  


Controversial or Provocative  

27. "The End of White World Supremacy" – R.L. Heberle (2011)  

28. "The End of Gender" – Debra Soh (2020)  

29. "The End of Men" – Hanna Rosin (2012)  


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