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Taliban Audiolibro Por Ahmed Rashid arte de portada

detailed book

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Revisado: 09-17-21

Really liked the book. Was very detailed and informative. The Audiobook narration was good as well.

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great book and a descent audio narration

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Revisado: 09-10-21

Really enjoyed the book and also the audio narration was descen.
This puts forth a strong case for the Cultural contunity from Indus Saraswathi and the Vedic culture.

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life changing

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Revisado: 04-23-21

Great book, might not be a very interesting book to read/listen. I did struggle to finish this. But certainly a life changing one. I have considerably improved my sleep habits, and other lifestyle chanes. thus giving the a complete 5 star.

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Thought provoking

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Revisado: 03-14-21

This is among the most thought-provoking book I have read (or rather heard this as an audiobook) of Thomas Sowell yet. He has provided a general philosophical framework in understanding the nature of political and ideological conflicts.

Very often we find the same set of people lie on the opposite side on issues, be it economic, legal, military, social issues, and numerous other unrelated issues. This according to Sowell isn't a mere coincidence, but because these groups are reasoning from fundamentally different premises and have different views on human nature. i.e They have different visions of how the world works.

He broadly classifies these visions into two namely, 'Constrained' and 'Unconstrained' vision. The constrained viewpoint believes human nature is inherently flawed and can never be perfect. Thus compromises in society must be made taking into account these human flaws(eg - free market). In the unconstrained viewpoint, you believe that humans are inherently good, and flaws are attributed to social conditioning (eg - Affirmative action). Thus believes, society has the potential to become perfect through constant restructuring. It's these conflicting viewpoints to various degree dictate so much of ideological battles.

Through Sowell's other work it's evident that he leans more to the 'Constrained' camp, but in this book, he explains the two visions from a neutral perspective and doesn't push his opinion.

Would strongly recommend this to anyone interested in politics and psychology. It can be a bit tedious to read, thus I would suggest the Audiobook version.

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