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Confucius, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad
- De: Mark W. Muesse, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Mark W. Muesse
- Duración: 18 h y 56 m
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Historia
No understanding of human life, individual or collective, could be complete without factoring in the role and contribution of these history-shaping teachers. Now, this 36-lecture series takes you deep into the life stories and legacies of these four iconic figures, revealing the core teachings, and thoughts of each, and shedding light on the historical processes that underlie their phenomenal, enduring impact.
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Audible at its best
- De cliff en 08-14-13
- Confucius, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad
- De: Mark W. Muesse, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Mark W. Muesse
Worth the listen for someone seeking perspective.
Revisado: 02-21-23
A great review of world times during periods of growth in creation of the 4 “future” religions. Well worth listening too.
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The Scientist and the Spy
- A True Story of China, the FBI, and Industrial Espionage
- De: Mara Hvistendahl
- Narrado por: James Lurie, Mara Hvistendahl
- Duración: 8 h y 5 m
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In September 2011, sheriff’s deputies in Iowa encountered three ethnic Chinese men near a field where a farmer was growing corn seed under contract with Monsanto. What began as a simple trespassing inquiry mushroomed into a two-year FBI operation in which investigators bugged the men’s rental cars, used a warrant intended for foreign terrorists and spies, and flew surveillance planes over corn country - all in the name of protecting trade secrets of corporate giants Monsanto and DuPont Pioneer.
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Extremely Biased
- De Amazon Customer en 05-03-20
- The Scientist and the Spy
- A True Story of China, the FBI, and Industrial Espionage
- De: Mara Hvistendahl
- Narrado por: James Lurie, Mara Hvistendahl
Interesting but not great.
Revisado: 03-06-21
Struggled to find the protagonist...perhaps that was the point? Robert and the Goverment play both the victim and the criminal and as always the overarching theme of US racism is creeping behind the corner. It's a fitting book for 2020.
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