Lee O. Stokowski
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Infantilised
- How Our Culture Killed Adulthood
- De: Keith J. Hayward
- Narrado por: John Sackville
- Duración: 12 h y 58 m
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Noticing society's creeping descent into infantilisation is one thing, however understanding the roots and causes of the phenomenon is not quite so easy. But in this topical and vitally important new work, cultural theorist and academic, Dr Keith Hayward, exposes the deep social, psychological and political dangers of a world characterised by denuded adult autonomy.
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A well reasoned and soundly documented thesis
- De Lee O. Stokowski en 09-21-24
- Infantilised
- How Our Culture Killed Adulthood
- De: Keith J. Hayward
- Narrado por: John Sackville
A well reasoned and soundly documented thesis
Revisado: 09-21-24
This book (and its concomitant audiobook) is exceptionally well argued. Containing only one pronunciation error in the entirety of the 12 hour audiobook, the narrator brings forth the author’s points in a very well paced and systematic fashion. This book is well worth your time if you find yourself looking around and wondering why everything seems so incredibly childish. It is.
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Old Money
- The Mythology of Wealth in America
- De: Nelson Aldrich
- Narrado por: Robin Bloodworth
- Duración: 16 h y 34 m
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This insider's look at inherited wealth in the United States explores the complex meanings of money and success in American society with a new introduction that examines whether America's privileged class will be willing or able to play a leadership role in the twenty-first century.
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Nice Insights on Old Money Families
- De John P. en 03-19-21
- Old Money
- The Mythology of Wealth in America
- De: Nelson Aldrich
- Narrado por: Robin Bloodworth
A Cold Read, Clearly
Revisado: 06-27-24
This audiobook is riddled throughout with hideous mispronunciations. It gets so bad that one wonders if the lack of even the most basic preparation is at the heart of it, or if it’s just a terrifically ham fisted effort at a satirical reading. A book this important deserves a real reading by someone capable of speaking clearly and pronouncing proper nouns, famous names, and even basic conversational vocabulary correctly.
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