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Book Reviews of Finite and Infinite Games: A Vision of Life as Play and PossibilityBook Review: if you found this book fascinating... Summary: 5 Stars
then you should also read "Mastering the Infinite Game" by Charles Hampden-Turner and Fons Trompenaars, which applies the concepts to show East Asian values (based on infinite games) have transformed business practices. Highly recommended!
Book Review: What is this? Summary: 1 Stars
It must be me...but this book is absolutely senseless. It does not say ANYTHING that I don't already know..and whatever little it does convey, it does so again and again and again....and again! Boring!
Book Review: The only mystical things Summary: 5 Stars
about James Carse's book "Finite and Infinite Games" is the
existence of the fine mind which realised it, and the human
being who wrote it down.
Best wishes, Robin Michael Rowley.
Book Review: good bits and boring bits Summary: 3 Stars
some interesting ideas, but lots of loosely sewn arguments and/or flawed logic, also there's more words in this book than there's ideas. Worth reading but you'll find you tend to skip pages.
Book Review: A Classic Summary: 5 Stars
Destined to be a philosophical and theological classic. This is a short and dense work that must be chewed well.
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