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  1. "Cognition Switch: The Freethinkers Collection" brings together an amazing array of the world's greatest freethought writing. This curated collection harvests treasures from the western cultural record spanning the initial blossoming of Jean Meslier in 1732 to the penetrating insight of David H…

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  3. Cognition Switch: The Freethinkers Collection - Friedrich Nietzsche, Thomas Paine, Emma Goldman, Bertrand Russell, Mikhail Bakunin, Percy Bysshe Shelley, David Hume, Baron d'Holbach, Jean Meslier, Dr. D.M. Brooks & Upton Sinclair Buch - 101buecher

  4. Description "Cognition Switch: The Freethinkers Collection" brings together an amazing array of the world's greatest freethought writing. This curated collection harvests treasures from the western cultural record spanning the initial blossoming of Jean Meslier in 1732 to the penetrating insight of David Hume in 1776 and on to the devastating arguments of Bertrand Russell in 1927.

  5. Cognition Switch: The Freethinkers Collection - Friedrich Nietzsche, Thomas Paine, Emma Goldman, Bertrand Russell, Mikhail Bakunin, Percy Bysshe Shelley, David Hume, Baron d'Holbach, Jean Meslier, Dr. D.M. Brooks & Upton Sinclair [PDF download] - Online library

  6. 4/5: For the freethinkers of all ages Disregard the ages of when several of the books and essays have been published because it is still a subject that we struggle with today and one that we are far from resolving or purging from our minds. Several of these authors I am reading for the first time, especially Robert G. Ingersoll whose essay The Gods made me want to read more of his works. A ...

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  7. Description "Cognition Switch: The Freethinkers Collection" brings together an amazing array of the world's greatest freethought writing. This curated collection harvests treasures from the western cultural record spanning the initial blossoming of Jean Meslier in 1732 to the penetrating insight of David Hume in 1776 and on to the devastating arguments of Bertrand Russell in 1927.