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Doughnut Economics
- Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist
- De: Kate Raworth
- Narrado por: Kate Raworth
- Duración: 10 h y 49 m
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Economics is broken. It has failed to predict, let alone prevent, financial crises that have shaken the foundations of our societies. Its outdated theories have permitted a world in which extreme poverty persists while the wealth of the super-rich grows year on year. And its blind spots have led to policies that are degrading the living world on a scale that threatens all of our futures. Can it be fixed?
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awfull
- De Amazon Customer en 03-09-18
- Doughnut Economics
- Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist
- De: Kate Raworth
- Narrado por: Kate Raworth
An economic manifesto for the 21st century
Revisado: 02-09-20
Kate raworthths criticism of modern mainstream economics is much needed as it not only bring out the problems we have in the current metrics that are being used but also suggests policies to move forward. based on contemporary research from not only economics, but also social sciences as well as the latest developments in technology, the book presents a new comprehensive model to evaluate economic activities. The book is written in a way that is enjoyable to read and does not need a specific degree to understand as it's based on a ground-up approach where practical solutions to very real and urgent problems are at the forefront. a glimmer of hope and inspiration!
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Burmese Days
- De: George Orwell
- Narrado por: Allan Corduner
- Duración: 10 h y 19 m
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An unabridged recording of Orwell's brilliant first novel read by Allan Corduner. The story is largely based on Orwell's own experiences as a police officer in Burma. Set in the dying days of the Raj, it depicts the harshness and darker side of colonial rule. And at its centre is John Flory, a lone individual hopelessly trapped in a vast political system; themes which set the agenda for much of his writing. Burmese Days was Orwell's first novel, and was issued in 1934 in America, then a year later in the UK where there had been fears and controversy initially that the material could be libellous.
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Excellent audio-book
- De Kristoffer en 07-09-15
- Burmese Days
- De: George Orwell
- Narrado por: Allan Corduner
a classic description of British burma
Revisado: 05-15-19
A masterful description of British Burma based on the writer's own experiences as a police officer in the British Burma. Surprisingly fresh, dealing with themes such as colonialism, racism, social norms, class and gender, the book has a lot to offer for contemporary readers. The performance was good though it would be nice to have a separate voice for the female charathers.
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Xenos
- Eisenhorn: Warhammer 40,000, Book 1
- De: Dan Abnett
- Narrado por: Toby Longworth
- Duración: 9 h y 55 m
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The Inquisition moves amongst mankind like an avenging shadow, striking down the enemies of humanity with uncompromising ruthlessness. When he finally corners an old foe, Inquisitor Gregor Eisenhorn is drawn into a sinister conspiracy. As events unfold and he gathers allies - and enemies - Eisenhorn faces a vast interstellar cabal and the dark power of daemons, all racing to recover an arcane text of abominable power: an ancient tome known as the Necroteuch.
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No one expects the Imperial Inquisition!
- De Charlie M. en 11-13-17
- Xenos
- Eisenhorn: Warhammer 40,000, Book 1
- De: Dan Abnett
- Narrado por: Toby Longworth
Nice Sci-Fi adventure
Revisado: 04-29-19
Enjoyed this piece by Dan Abnett. The writing was nice and the world interesting. Highly recommended to all 40k fans.
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Capital in the Twenty-First Century
- De: Thomas Piketty, Arthur Goldhammer - translator
- Narrado por: L. J. Ganser
- Duración: 24 h y 58 m
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What are the grand dynamics that drive the accumulation and distribution of capital? Questions about the long-term evolution of inequality, the concentration of wealth, and the prospects for economic growth lie at the heart of political economy. But satisfactory answers have been hard to find for lack of adequate data and clear guiding theories.
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The Financial Times' Critique Doesn't Detract
- De Madeleine en 05-22-14
a must read
Revisado: 03-29-19
A must read for everyone interested in contemporary issues. Pikketty manages to explain an immensely important and complex issue to a general reader, though a physical book would be exponentially better as it would include references and graphs.
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The Silk Roads
- A New History of the World
- De: Peter Frankopan
- Narrado por: Laurence Kennedy
- Duración: 24 h y 13 m
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It was on the Silk Roads that East and West first encountered each other through trade and conquest, leading to the spread of ideas, cultures, and religions, and it was the appetites for foreign goods that drove economies and the growth of nations. From the first cities in Mesopotamia to the emergence of Greece and Rome to the depredations by the Mongols, the transmission of the Black Death, the struggles of the Great Game, and the fall of Communism - the fate of the West has always been inextricably linked to the East.
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Western history, but no more
- De Aaron Taylor en 07-18-16
- The Silk Roads
- A New History of the World
- De: Peter Frankopan
- Narrado por: Laurence Kennedy
World history through trade
Revisado: 01-17-19
A well written history of the world told through trading networks in Asia. The languge is engaging. Frankopan does a great job especially describing how the trading networks in Asia in the pre-modern times shaped our shared history and were a prelude to the modern globalization. The end of the book loses its focus as it looks strictly on origins of modern conflicts in the middle east and geopolitics. Does not introduce anything new to those familiar with world history, but is still an enjoyable and suprisingly easy and light to listen-experience. Recommeded to all interested to learn history on a global scale.
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