Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Do not allow your love for or hatred of America be the only reason you read or do not read this book, because it has absolutely nothing to do with or say about the U.S.!As one reader of the book has remarked, As he explores various subjects, Mokhonoana questions and challenges the status quo of society and promotes deeper and more critical thinking as well as a simpler way of life without being inundated with the plethora of useless and mundane information...
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Using his wit, his rare ability to see through the lies that we sane human beings tell each other in order to hide our selfishness, and his courage to call a spade a spade, which is without a doubt rarely found in someone who makes a living from speaking or writing, Mokokoma Mokhonoana, author of Divided & Conquered and writer of not a few worldview-altering aphorisms, lucidly explores the use and misuse of children by human beings and things such...
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What makes you, you? Is it your mother tongue? Is it your country of birth? Is it your ethnicity? Is it your bank balance? Or could it be who or what you call God?Mokokoma takes the reader through a mental tour. An exploration of social constructs that have divided the human race, i.e., language, culture, nationality, the monetary system, religion, ethnicity, race, et cetera. A journey through familiar territories. But, for a change, with an unfamiliar...
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The first year of life for your new baby is an exciting time full of milestones, and you don't want to forget a single moment. This weekly devotional journal will inspire you to record stories and prayers for your newborn as you create a memory book that you (and they) will treasure for years to come. And you'll feel God's presence and comfort with devotions and Scripture selected especially for new moms.
In these pages, you will encounter a God...
5) Why I Write: One Hell of an Essay - A Literary, Intellectual, Hilarious, Poetic, Spiritual Masterpie
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Allow not the title of this essay to deceive you. The reasons why Mokokoma writes do not even make up 5% of this essay. As usual, he wrote about one subject to write about many subjects. The subjects that Mokokoma writes about are so many, and so different, that you'd swear he is not a writer, but a group of writers-and not a small group. He thinks so deeply, and then writes some of his thoughts so beautifully, that reading what he has written is...
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With this funny yet profound and thought-provoking essay, Mokokoma Mokhonoana scrutinizes the idea of selflessness.
Don't get him wrong. He, like most sane human beings, thinks that selflessness is a beautiful thing. Having said that, Mokokoma, unlike most sane human beings, thinks that it is humanely impossible to be selfless. As a matter of fact, he strongly believes that we human beings are inherently selfish-we always put ourselves first, even...