Neil deGrasse Tyson Lists 8 (Free) Books Every Intelligent Person Should Read

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A num­ber of years ago, a Red­dit user posed the ques­tion to Neil deGrasse Tyson: “Which books should be read by every sin­gle intel­li­gent per­son on the plan­et?”

Below, you will find the book list offered up by the astro­physi­cist, direc­tor of the Hay­den Plan­e­tar­i­um, and pop­u­lar­iz­er of sci­ence. Where pos­si­ble, we have includ­ed links to free ver­sions of the books.

1.) The Bible (eBook) — “to learn that it’s eas­i­er to be told by oth­ers what to think and believe than it is to think for your­self.”

2.) The Sys­tem of the World by Isaac New­ton (eBook) — “to learn that the uni­verse is a know­able place.”

3.) On the Ori­gin of Species by Charles Dar­win (eBookAudio Book) — “to learn of our kin­ship with all oth­er life on Earth.”

4.) Gul­liv­er’s Trav­els by Jonathan Swift (eBookAudio Book) — “to learn, among oth­er satir­i­cal lessons, that most of the time humans are Yahoos.”

5.) The Age of Rea­son by Thomas Paine (eBookAudio Book) — “to learn how the pow­er of ratio­nal thought is the pri­ma­ry source of free­dom in the world.”

6.) The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith (eBookAudio Book) — “to learn that cap­i­tal­ism is an econ­o­my of greed, a force of nature unto itself.”

7.) The Art of War by Sun Tsu (eBookAudio Book) — “to learn that the act of killing fel­low humans can be raised to an art.”

8.) The Prince by Machi­avel­li (eBookAudio Book) — “to learn that peo­ple not in pow­er will do all they can to acquire it, and peo­ple in pow­er will do all they can to keep it.”

Tyson con­cludes by say­ing: “If you read all of the above works you will glean pro­found insight into most of what has dri­ven the his­to­ry of the west­ern world.”

He has also added some more thoughts in the com­ments sec­tion below, say­ing:

Thanks for this ongo­ing inter­est in my book sug­ges­tions. From some of your reflec­tions, it looks like the intent of the list was not as clear as I thought. The one-line com­ment after each book is not a review but a state­ment about how the book’s con­tent influ­enced the behav­ior of peo­ple who shaped the west­ern world. So, for exam­ple, it does no good to say what the Bible “real­ly” meant, if its actu­al influ­ence on human behav­ior is some­thing else. Again, thanks for your col­lec­tive inter­est. ‑NDTyson

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Note: An ear­li­er ver­sion of this post appeared on our site in 2011.

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  • beauregard says:

    What’s the book that teach­es sci­en­tists to stay in their lane?

  • Don Wayne says:

    Neil D. Tyson revealed his athe­ism and Woke social­ism
    in his com­ments about The Bible and The Wealth of Nations. I refuse to watch his left­ist YouTube videos and TV shows because he’s an arro­gant know-it-all who knows lit­tle.

  • Brian Elia says:

    Dr. Tyson has stat­ed, more than once,that he an Agnos­tic, NOT an Athe­ist. His com­ment on how Adam Smith’s book was used by some of the peo­ple who mis­used his famous book to jus­ti­fy aggres­sive Cap­i­tal­ism. By the way, the Bible, both Old and New Tes­ta­ment NEVER con­demmed slav­ery. Jesus said noth­ing about it.

    The Old Tes­ta­ment also says in an ear­ly sec­tion that you can exe­cute your chil­dren if they dis­obey you, even just a lit­tle. So, do you want to bring back Slav­ery and increase the num­ber of chil­dren who get amur­dered (Spe­cial ‘thanks’ to the NRA)? Do you real­ize the last part of your let­ter (…” he’s an arro­gant know-it-all who knows lit­tle.”) describes tha man you sup­port as our Pres­i­dent? Have a nice day.

  • Bryan Johnston says:

    Fur­ther proof that he is a pre­ten­tious pseu­do-intel­lec­tu­al.

  • Eddie says:

    So I take it you’re not a fan of know it all. I agreed not a big fan of our cur­rent know it all Pres­i­dent. He believes he’s a genius… NOT! HAVE A NICE DAY.

  • Eddie says:

    Great minds think out­side the box. Fee­ble, nar­row mind­ed are Jack in the Box. Just wait­ing to some­one to crank their gear to pop up at a moment notice… Like Con­gress. Have a nice day.

  • Leisureguy says:

    Most of the ebooks, here linked to Project Guten­berg, are also avail­able for free down­load from Stan­dard Ebooks, which offers bet­ter for­mat­ting and bet­ter cov­ers (although I under­stand that the lat­ter offer no basis for judg­ing the book).

  • Jean Jacoby says:

    Then why are you read­ing his posts and com­ment­ing on them? So you are not an arro­gant know it all who gets upset encoun­ter­ing peo­ple who don’t think the way you do? Oh, and social­ism isn’t ‘woke’, it’s just a school of thought on how to orga­nize polit­i­cal and eco­nom­ic life. You can like it or not, and it pre­dates igno­rant ‘woke’ com­ments by more than a cen­tu­ry.

  • Jean Jacoby says:

    Took the words right out of my mouth!

  • Eddie says:

    You can­not change a maga,warp and deranged mind­ed peo­ple. Trump got them well trained. Just fol­low my pol­i­cy to save your­self the headache in explain­ing to the numb nuts. Just state: I make it my pol­i­cy not to argue to peo­ple who believe in their own idio­cy. Enough said.

  • Jack McHue says:

    Indeed, the Bible does teach us to think for our­selves instead of hav­ing the world tell us what to think under the threat of its ridicule and rejec­tion. When I was like Neil, I was afraid to think for myself. Now I’m not afraid to ques­tion any­thing and every­thing.

  • Isha wagner says:

    thamk you for this won­der­ful infor­ma­tion on books, films, etc. etc.
    Amaz­ing real­ly. How for­tu­nate to live in this era.

    Am seek­ing the film “Hen­ry V” quite old.

    Not in your list.
    But just ask­ing.
    Thank you.
    Isha
    Wag­n­er
    Mas­ter­ton
    New Zealand

  • Hop David says:

    Judg­ing by his com­ments I don’t think Neil has read any of those books.

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