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What Every Parent Needs To Know!

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Revisado: 04-25-25

Many parents who take Haidt’s recommendations to heart will prepare their children for excelling in life beyond their peers.

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Chaotic

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2 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-12-25

I have grown to agree with some literary critics, that the novel written from an all-knowing perspective is the lazy author’s route to telling a story. In this case, not only was the author all-knowing, but switches from one mind to another was absolutely chaotic in this work. I almost quit at about the mid-way point but didn’t, and I’m glad. The last few chapters were good. Enjoyed the suspenseful ending and could have done without the sour tone of the final chapter.

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Devastatingly Clear

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-27-24

I will read this book, even study it, again. The call for liberation is common, especially in intellectual circles, where obfuscation abounds in the subtle redefinition of terms. However, after reading THE TRAGEDY OF LIBERATION, I think that perhaps liberation is most often a tragedy—rarely a truly freeing experience.

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The History of Historicity

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Revisado: 09-27-24

Marxists discount the past, preferring to be “unburdened by what has been,” but Dikkoter sheds light on the past in a way that, if we pay attention to it, we can see the similarities to the discourses of our own day. This has been the most significantly disturbing account I have ever read, including those I’ve examined from The Holocaust and the dekulakization that occurred in the Soviet Union. Dikotter, himself, says it only rivals those historical events. May we not be “doomed to repeat” this history in the third wave of Marxism that is racing through the Western world, but the similarities in attitude from the power brokers of our day seem unmistakable after reading this book.

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First Person Narrative

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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-09-24

I always enjoy the discipline of first person narrative—it’s the natural way to tell a story. Enjoyable hero and sidekick, if somewhat unbelievable at times. It’s the first time I’ve ever read a novel set in the haunts of my childhood home area. That was fun, too.

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On the Sea and Through the Straits

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Revisado: 04-10-24

Enger plies the storied waters of open seas and narrow straits, from the sad realities of Lenin and Mao to the dystopias of Huxley and Orwell—just fictional enough to be entertaining and just real enough to be frightening. Though his production, in numbers, is sparse, his dealings in all his novels are vast. Leif Enger is easily my favorite author.

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Dense

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Revisado: 03-29-24

The audio version of Waller’s work is too much to consume, so I will now purchase the book in written form so I can study it more thoroughly. One of the best reads in a long time.

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First-Hand

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Revisado: 03-08-24

Those parts of the book—the beginning and end portions—that explained the author’s personal experience were beneficial and corroborative, as it relates to my previous studies of Mao’s tactics. I am still mulling over the author’s conclusions on many matters, though it is helpful to understand her ideas on important matters that face us today.

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Read it Twice

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Revisado: 12-28-23

I read this book two time, four years apart. The first reading send me on a long journey through various authors and some of Peterson’s other words—written and on-line. The second reading came alive.

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Returning home…

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Revisado: 12-01-23

I put aside Johnson’s novels for a time in my search for various writing styles. Some of the novels were of the paper sort. Some were Kindle. Some were recorded. It turns out that the narrator does make a difference. There are none like Guidall, and I can’t even read a Johnson book as well as George (name dropper that I am) can narrate. Further, there is nothing like the voice, thoughts, and conversations of a single character to make a story perfectly told. Craig Johnson is a master, and this is one of his best.

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