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What novels can liberal arts students read?

Half-monthly talk, study and chinese national geography are all good things.

(Actually, I think readers are also good things. When I was a freshman and a sophomore, I read the most novels. Finally, my composition is full of new concepts. I didn't break up in my senior year. Don't try to write such literary things. These sentences can be used occasionally. Of course, if you write well, there is absolutely no need to worry about them.

My suggestion is to watch a documentary, such as CCTV's Dream of the Rise of Datang or something.

You can increase your perceptual knowledge and tell us about the ideas involved in many questions in the documentary.

Finally, if you are a senior one or a senior two, you don't have to chew slowly on financial books, just skim them. Drucker's management practice, entrepreneur economics and finance are all good.

And Marx's Das Kapital, you can also read it and synthesize the common sense of politics and finance by the way ~ ~

Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations is also good. Is it the originator of free economy? This is almost a bible of western economics.

There are also Keynesian books, the sources of American state intervention in the economy, and a comprehensive understanding of the development history of capitalist economy ~

If you want to talk about history, go to Historical Records and Twenty-four History.

The global financial connection of the financial channel and the news of Shanghai TV station are both quite good programs. Current affairs, politics and unique analytical vision are very helpful for liberal arts learning ~ ~ ~