User:Serouj
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Serouj, alternatively spelled Sèrouge (Armenian spelling: Սէրուժ; pronounced: [sɛːɾuʒ]) is a proper compound word in Armenian formed from the lexemes սէր (love) and ուժ (strength).
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Philosophy

Literature
In order of importance:
- De Rerum Natura (first century BC) by Lucretius
- A Theory of Human Motivation (1943) by Abraham Maslow (see also Maslow's hierarchy of needs)
- In Praise of Idleness (1932) by Bertrand Russell
- Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan
- The Last Question by Isaac Asimov
On Society
| This user supports sustainable living. |
| This user supports Citizen Media. |
| This user supports renewable energy. |
Personal Interests
Open Source Software
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Software
Recommended Motion Pictures
Sustainable Living
Crowd control using Psychoanalysis
Culture & Humanity
General
Armenian
Recommended Books
Sustainable Living w.r.t. Rapid Technological Progress
- Bill McKibben's Enough
- Robotic Nation series (2008) by Marshall Brain (articulates a new economic system enabled by machine vision technology which with sufficient government policy can allow every American regardless of age to earn $25,000 per year from its government.)
Self-Reliance of Communities
- Monte Melkonian's The Right to Struggle; for a general audience.
Armenian Political and Cultural Philosophy
- Monte Melkonian's The Right to Struggle
- Garegin Njteh's Essays: «Հակամարտութեան Օրէնքը», «Հայ Երիտասարդութեան՝ Երկու Խօսք», եւ այլ նշխարներ իր կենսագրական գիրքէն Աւօյի կողմէ՝ Պէյրութ 1968.
- Shahan Natalie's «Թուրքերը եւ Մենք»
Armenian National classics
- Arshavir Shiragian's The Legacy
- Soghomon Tehlirian's biography, The Cross and the Crescent by Avakian