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Black Rednecks and White Liberals
- De: Thomas Sowell
- Narrado por: Hugh Mann
- Duración: 11 h y 9 m
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This explosive new audiobook challenges many of the long-held assumptions about blacks, about Jews, about Germans and Nazis, about slavery, and about education. Plainly written, powerfully reasoned, and backed with a startling array of documented facts, Black Rednecks and White Liberals takes on the trendy intellectuals of our times as well as historic interpreters of American life.
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Great Book, Somewhat Misleading Title
- De ComputerBastard en 05-15-09
- Black Rednecks and White Liberals
- De: Thomas Sowell
- Narrado por: Hugh Mann
the Scottish influence
Revisado: 12-26-23
ace in America... I will be listening to this book again. This book turned a lot of my ideas upside down.
I am absolutely full of what is referred to as white guilt. I don't know if it is fair to sum it up so simply. It feels to me like I am trying to relate on a human level. There are a lot of damaged people. it seems evident that black Americans have gotten the short end of the stick from the start. I am always aware and trying not to overcompensate when I am interacting with black people. Trying to behave normally and treat them as if we are on the same plane of existence.
Intellectually I know we are no different. Culturally we are a world apart.
All of my "trying" is obviously proving my own prejudice. ugh!!!!!
We need people to be productive!!!! The whole so called civilized world is having a population collapse. Everyone matters.
My fear is that slavery comes back. I sometimes think the worst thing that happened to America was defeating the British. They may not have negotiated away the rights of blacks the way Hamilton and Madison did. They might have eliminated the Scott's from the south they way they eliminated the Celts from Whales. The humans are so damned difficult to manage.
I am just a simple carpenter. What do I know. I am going back to work.
I will listen again. Thank you!!!!!
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Zombified: Real-World Lessons from Fictional Apocalypses
- De: Athena Aktipis, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Athena Aktipis
- Duración: 2 h y 33 m
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Athena Aktipis of Arizona State University is a self-professed apocalypse enthusiast, and as the host of the podcast Zombified, she knows the undead inside and out. With Zombified: Real-World Lessons from Fictional Apocalypses, she’s compiled her research and insights into a fascinating Audible Original that will have you thinking deeper about all those shambling, brain-hungry corpses in pop culture—not to mention our everyday lives. Drawing on years of research on zombies and zombification, these six lessons offer a fun way to explore and understand the many forces that influence us.
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Good attempt, lackluster execution
- De R. MCRACKAN en 10-14-23
loved it!
Revisado: 10-31-23
it was fun. I have been listening to some great courses philosophy classes lately. This fit right in.
I love the parasite concept as it relates to social influences. I don't think it was touched on here however, it has been confirmed that the leaders of countries and Fortune 500 are often quite pathological. also, often addicts of one formbor another, or the more socially acceptable term "alcoholic". Addiction is rampant throughout humanity. it is said that the core of Addiction is the fear of not getting enough of.... fill in the blank. money, respect, love, sex, food, shelter.... total self obsession. it becomes so painful, the only solution is oblivion. In this state of oblivion the addict is capable of all sorts of horrors and delusions.
I can't tell you how many times I have seen people get clean, get everything they wanted, then tell themselves they can drink just one. Once that drug is back in their body, it acts exactly like a parasite. sooner or later, they are debilitated by all the things they can not have. ZOMBIE VAMPIRES. Then, there are people who are addicted to the addicts. ugh! what a world!
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Alive and Well Enough
- De: Jeff Daniels
- Narrado por: Jeff Daniels
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Emmy Award-winning actor Jeff Daniels brings his iconic career to life in Alive & Well Enough, a captivating audio-only adventure produced with his son, Ben.
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Exquisite!
- De Mary Climer en 09-10-23
- Alive and Well Enough
- De: Jeff Daniels
- Narrado por: Jeff Daniels
fascinating and fun
Revisado: 09-23-23
listening to interesting and successful people is always fascinating. this is also fun.thank you!
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Truman
- De: David McCullough
- Narrado por: Nelson Runger
- Duración: 54 h y 11 m
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Hailed by critics as an American masterpiece, David McCullough's sweeping biography of Harry S. Truman captured the heart of the nation. The life and times of the 33rd president of the United States, Truman provides a deeply moving look at an extraordinary, singular American.
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That Mousy Little Man From Missouri Revisited
- De Sara en 07-23-15
- Truman
- De: David McCullough
- Narrado por: Nelson Runger
what a fantastic story!
Revisado: 06-06-23
So little timebso much to know. I guess now I have to listen to Eisenhower...
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Grant
- De: Ron Chernow
- Narrado por: Mark Bramhall
- Duración: 48 h y 2 m
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Ulysses S. Grant's life has typically been misunderstood. All too often he is caricatured as a chronic loser and an inept businessman or as the triumphant but brutal Union general of the Civil War. But these stereotypes don't come close to capturing him, as Chernow reveals in his masterful biography, the first to provide a complete understanding of the general and president whose fortunes rose and fell with dizzying speed and frequency.
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Excellent Book (BUT WHERE IS THE PDF FILES)????
- De Amazon Customer en 10-25-17
- Grant
- De: Ron Chernow
- Narrado por: Mark Bramhall
what a life this man lived
Revisado: 05-12-23
so many people living life in fear of death, never spreading their wings. spread your wings and crash. get up and fly some more. did you think you would live forever? I am sure you did. everyone does.
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The End of the World Is Just the Beginning
- Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
- De: Peter Zeihan
- Narrado por: Peter Zeihan
- Duración: 16 h y 44 m
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For generations, everything has been getting faster, better, and cheaper. Finally, we reached the point that almost anything you could ever want could be sent to your home within days - even hours - of when you decided you wanted it. America made that happen, but now America has lost interest in keeping it going.
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Everyone dies except Americans
- De preetam en 06-22-22
- The End of the World Is Just the Beginning
- Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
- De: Peter Zeihan
- Narrado por: Peter Zeihan
loved it
Revisado: 01-16-23
I listened to it 3 times. it was absolutely fascinating. I will probably listen to it again. I admit I am crazier than most.
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The Time of Our Singing
- De: Richard Powers
- Narrado por: Peter Jay Fernandez
- Duración: 33 h y 57 m
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On Easter day, 1939, at Marian Anderson's epochal concert on the Washington Mall, David Strom, a German Jewish emigre scientist, meets Delia Daley, a young Philadelphia Negro studying to be a singer. Their mutual love of music draws them together, and - against all odds and better judgment - they marry. They vow to raise their children beyond time, beyond identity, steeped in song. But their three children must survive America's brutal here and now.
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Undigested Erudition
- De Dr. Blue Jacaranda en 11-11-20
- The Time of Our Singing
- De: Richard Powers
- Narrado por: Peter Jay Fernandez
USA, Race, historical fiction
Revisado: 10-16-21
I love this author. This was the second book of his I have listened to by him. I found them both to be important topics that may well be the death ofbthis country. I read a few reviews before listening. Every book I listen to about race and racism have abundant reviews by offended white people. I don't believe the most of them actually listened to this book.
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Far from the Tree
- Parents, Children and the Search for Identity
- De: Andrew Solomon
- Narrado por: Andrew Solomon
- Duración: 40 h y 37 m
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A brilliant and utterly original thinker, Andrew Solomon's journey began from his experience of being the gay child of straight parents. He wondered how other families accommodate children who have a variety of differences: families of people who are deaf, who are dwarfs, who have Down syndrome, who have autism, who have schizophrenia, who have multiple severe disabilities, who are prodigies, who commit crimes, who are transgender.
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A Gripping Masterpiece
- De C. Beaton en 12-14-12
- Far from the Tree
- Parents, Children and the Search for Identity
- De: Andrew Solomon
- Narrado por: Andrew Solomon
important and very difficult subject
Revisado: 08-10-21
this was an eye opening book about topics I didn't want to have to think about. My girlfriend watched a documentary based on this book and thought it would be up my alley. I am a carpenter and can listen to books while I work. it was up my alley. my alley can be very dark. I do want to engage in the difficult topics of life. I do want to be more accepting of people and their struggles. it is sad how easy it is for me to close my eyes to peoples pain. To my own pain. this book was endlessly prying open my closed eyes. it was gut wrenching and I have to confess I skipped half of the progity and rape chapters and all of crime because I couldn't take it any more. It was very painful and has me wondering about my own difficult parents and grown child who is not doing very well. or perhaps she is perfectly disasterous. Life is suffering and through the suffering there is love, joy, pain and beauty. it was a hard book. I hope my eyes stay open.
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Sapiens
- A Brief History of Humankind
- De: Yuval Noah Harari
- Narrado por: Derek Perkins
- Duración: 15 h y 18 m
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Most books about the history of humanity pursue either a historical or a biological approach, but Dr. Yuval Noah Harari breaks the mold with this highly original book. From examining the role evolving humans have played in the global ecosystem to charting the rise of empires, Sapiens integrates history and science to reconsider accepted narratives, connect past developments with contemporary concerns, and examine specific events within the context of larger ideas.
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Should be required reading
- De Blue Zion en 12-22-18
- Sapiens
- A Brief History of Humankind
- De: Yuval Noah Harari
- Narrado por: Derek Perkins
this book did two important things for me.
Revisado: 03-17-21
1) it made me much more optimistic about the future. the reason is simple but has been counterintuitive for me. we, as humans, have it better than we ever have before. even the people who have historically always gotten the short end of the stick have ot better than ever. is that good enough? no, but it is better. it has been getting exponentially better since the beginning of civilization. We are in a position to make great social change worldwide.there really is enough wealth for everyone
2) I expect people as individuals to be civilized and sensible and they almost always let me down. I need to lower my expectations by a lot.
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Finding Tess
- A Mother’s Search for Answers in a Dopesick America
- De: Beth Macy
- Narrado por: Beth Macy
- Duración: 5 h y 13 m
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On Christmas Eve, 2017, Tess Henry was found dead in a dumpster in Las Vegas. Tess was a 28-year-old new mother, a former honor roll student, and a high school basketball player from suburban Roanoke, Virginia, a place ravaged by the national opioid crisis. The New York Times best-selling author Beth Macy chronicled Tess and her mom, Patricia, through Tess' harrowing, years-long battle to recover from heroin addiction in her award-winning book Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company That Addicted America.
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Exhausting and heartbreaking
- De Sda en 04-08-20
- Finding Tess
- A Mother’s Search for Answers in a Dopesick America
- De: Beth Macy
- Narrado por: Beth Macy
30 years clean
Revisado: 09-25-20
This book covers a topic that continues to destroy society mostly unchecked. 12 step recovery programs often get bad reviews from researchers and outsiders. Often times these bad reviews are well earned but they don't take in the wider view. Having been involved continuously with different 12 step programs for 30 years of my 57 year life I can tell you this, there is every possible type of person and belief in the rooms of AA, NA, OA, GA, Alanon ext... There are athiests and thiests, preasts, scientists, politicians, carpenters, lawyers, trust fund babies and homeless people all in the same room at the same time. Everyday all over the world people go to these rooms for free. Are some of these groups very toxic? Yes... Are most of them toxic? No. Are there regional and cultural differences in meetings? Absolutely. Are the most outspoken people in any given meeting the healthiest people in the room? Almost never. Does social status, education level or wealth have a determining factor as to whether people recover from addiction? Of coarse it does but it is only part of it. Where there is life there is hope for recovery. If harm reduction keeps someone alive it needs to be a part of the process. Everyone needs an education on this topic because increadible lives are being lost and destroyed everyday and the majority of people in the western world live in emotional pain and are mystified as to how to live in community. 12 steps provide community. 12 step communities are difficult. If you have the strength to stay engaged they are miraculous. This book was very insightful.
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