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A Brief History of Misogyny: the World's Oldest Prejudice
- Brief Histories
- De: Jack Holland
- Narrado por: Cameron Stewart
- Duración: 9 h y 42 m
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In this compelling, powerful book, highly respected writer and commentator Jack Holland sets out to answer a daunting question: How do you explain the oppression and brutalization of half the world's population by the other half, throughout history? The result takes the listener on an eye-opening journey through centuries, continents, and civilizations as it looks at both historical and contemporary attitudes to women.
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An Excellent History of a Repulsive Subject
- De Christopher en 01-22-16
- A Brief History of Misogyny: the World's Oldest Prejudice
- Brief Histories
- De: Jack Holland
- Narrado por: Cameron Stewart
Great in every way
Revisado: 05-23-17
I've listened to a lot of nonfiction and history books using audible, on topics ranging from. Earthworms to military science, and I have to say that I enjoyed this book much more than I expected.
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Drinking Water
- A History
- De: James Salzman
- Narrado por: Lee Hahn
- Duración: 7 h y 55 m
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When you turn on the tap or twist the cap, you might not give a second thought to where your drinking water comes from. But how it gets from the ground to your glass is far more complex than you might think. Is it safe to drink tap water? Should you feel guilty buying bottled water? Is your water vulnerable to terrorist attacks? With springs running dry and reservoirs emptying, where is your water going to come from in the future? In Drinking Water, Duke professor James Salzman shows how drinking water highlights the most pressing issues of our time.
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Hard not to be affected by this book
- De Neuron en 11-16-13
- Drinking Water
- A History
- De: James Salzman
- Narrado por: Lee Hahn
Reads like a mediocre essay
Revisado: 06-04-16
While the narrator did well and the information is good, the writing felt disjointed, and the point felt missed. The whole rant at the beginning about water as a holy symbol simply didn't lead anywhere.
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