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The Zoo
- De: Christopher Wilson
- Narrado por: Ewan Goddard
- Duración: 6 h y 44 m
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There are certain things that Yuri Zipit knows: that being official food taster for the leader of the Soviet Union requires him to drink too much vodka for a 12-year-old. That you do not have to be an elephantologist to see that the great leader is dying. That Marshal Bruhah has been known to eat his own children while Comrade Krushka is fit only to run a slaughterhouse and that one of them has Yuri's father somewhere here in the Dacha. That it's a crime to love your family more than you love Socialism, the Party or the Motherland.
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Funny and Clever
- De Todd en 07-04-19
- The Zoo
- De: Christopher Wilson
- Narrado por: Ewan Goddard
Funny and Clever
Revisado: 07-04-19
Laughed from the start. Incredibly funny. Very clever. Visualize Marty Feldman as a child playing Yuri.
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Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous
- De: George Berkeley
- Narrado por: Ray Childs
- Duración: 4 h y 36 m
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Berkeley uses the Socratic mode of inquiry in Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous to question fundamental beliefs about knowledge and reality. These dialogues are between Hylas (whose name is derived from the ancient Greek word for matter) and Philonous, whose name means "lover of mind". The new physical sciences developed in the 17th century supported the materialism proposed by Thomas Hobbes and several other philosophers.
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Ray Childs at it again
- De Aleksander en 05-07-17
- Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous
- De: George Berkeley
- Narrado por: Ray Childs
Nonsensical argument
Revisado: 10-17-18
Reasoning was naive and convoluted. While fundamentally different from the thoughts of Rousseau, the arguments are similarly flawed.
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
- De: George Berkeley
- Narrado por: Jonathan Cowley
- Duración: 3 h y 57 m
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First published in 1710, George Berkeley's A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge is a seminal contribution to Empiricist philosophy. Making the bold assertion that the physical world consists only of ideas and thus does not exist outside the mind, this work establishes Berkeley as the founder of the immaterialist school of thought. A major influence on such later philosophers as David Hume and Immanuel Kant, Berkeley's ideas have played a role in such diverse fields as mathematics and metaphysics and continue to spark debate today.
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Great book
- De Msema en 11-24-24
Locke had better treatment - but still read
Revisado: 10-03-18
Locke had a more thoughtful and analytical discussion than Berkeley and Hume. Not just due to length.
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On the Social Contract
- De: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Narrado por: Erik Sandval
- Duración: 5 h y 1 m
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On the Social Contract's appeal and influence has been wide-ranging and continuous. It has been called an encomium to democracy and, at the same time, a blueprint for totalitarianism. Individualists, collectivists, anarchists, and socialists have all taken courage from Rousseau's controversial masterpiece.
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Classic. Must read.
- De David Bonifacio en 07-22-17
- On the Social Contract
- De: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Narrado por: Erik Sandval
Flawed concepts
Revisado: 04-05-18
Rousseau is factually incorrect regarding certain aspects of Roman society / culture. Anthropologists have discredited many of his assertions.
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A Discourse Upon the Origin and the Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind
- De: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Narrado por: Alan Sklar
- Duración: 3 h y 22 m
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Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men was written in response to a competition run by the Academy of Dijon answering the prompt: What is the origin of inequality among men, and whether such inequality is authorized by natural law? Rousseau puts forth the concept of two types of inequity: natural/physical and moral/political. He focuses on moral inequality and its link to power and wealth. He also covers the areas of self-love, compassion for others, and free-agency.
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Flawed concepts
- De Todd en 03-30-18
Flawed concepts
Revisado: 03-30-18
Anthropologists have disproved most assertions posited by Rousseau. This is not to say all. His assertions about early human mother-child bond are offensive.
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Reflections on the Revolution in France
- De: Edmund Burke
- Narrado por: Bernard Mayes
- Duración: 11 h y 28 m
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This famous treatise began as a letter to a young French friend who asked Edmund Burke’s opinion on whether France’s new ruling class would succeed in creating a better order. Doubtless the friend expected a favorable reply, but Burke was suspicious of certain tendencies of the Revolution from the start and perceived that the revolutionaries were actually subverting the true "social order". Blending history with principle and graceful imagery with profound practical maxims, this book is one of the most influential political treatises in the history of the world.
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A good historical perspective
- De CMC en 08-30-14
- Reflections on the Revolution in France
- De: Edmund Burke
- Narrado por: Bernard Mayes
Excellent contemporary observations
Revisado: 02-07-18
Thoughtful commentary. The author compares the British revolutions (not U.S.) with the French revolution. A revolution can respect the law. Or, a revolution can have mob rule.o
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