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The End of the World Is Just the Beginning
- Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
- De: Peter Zeihan
- Narrado por: Peter Zeihan
- Duración: 16 h y 44 m
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For generations, everything has been getting faster, better, and cheaper. Finally, we reached the point that almost anything you could ever want could be sent to your home within days - even hours - of when you decided you wanted it. America made that happen, but now America has lost interest in keeping it going.
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Everyone dies except Americans
- De preetam en 06-22-22
- The End of the World Is Just the Beginning
- Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
- De: Peter Zeihan
- Narrado por: Peter Zeihan
Informative & Challenging. The future belongs to North America
Revisado: 07-24-22
An intelligent & well constructed case for North America as the place to be in a post globalisation world.
At times it’s a little too high level, ignoring obvious risks. For example, the author’s economic case hinges on NAFTA & falls apart if Canada breaks up. He' knows a little less about foreigners than he realises (it may make sense for the UK to join NAFTA and sell BAe Systems to Boeing but the reality is no UK govt. is going to approve what would be politically toxic moves).
But it’s an informative & challenging listen - about 80% of it makes a lot of sense. I can see myself buying the book as well as a useful reference.
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A History of British India
- De: The Great Courses, Hayden J. Bellenoit
- Narrado por: Hayden J. Bellenoit
- Duración: 12 h y 11 m
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No era is more pertinent to understanding how present-day India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh evolved than the nearly 200 years of British rule. This colonial period was a time of deep change and transformation - for India and for the world. These 24 engrossing lectures offer you new perspectives on the history of European imperialism, on world economic history, on the features of British colonialism, and on the rich cultures of the Indian subcontinent.
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High school level
- De Amazon Customer en 06-18-17
- A History of British India
- De: The Great Courses, Hayden J. Bellenoit
- Narrado por: Hayden J. Bellenoit
Weak History
Revisado: 05-13-22
The narrator really wants you to know the British were racist and exploited Indians, That's historically accurate of course and needs saying but the problem with the book is the script was clearly written for a US audience & the analysis is puddle deep.
I could have done with more global and historical context, less outrage from the narrator and a more objective analysis of key British and Indian players.
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The Last 100 Years (give or take) and All That
- De: Al Murray
- Narrado por: Al Murray
- Duración: 5 h y 7 m
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An awful lot has happened in the last 100 years or so. In fact, when you look at how much went on in the 20th century, it's amazing it didn't take longer than that. And what have we learnt? A few obvious lessons include: megalomaniac men with moustaches in charge of countries tend to turn out to be bad; anyone who thinks they can explain let alone sort out the Middle East is wrong; France simply cannot be relied upon; America may or may not be the cause of everything good and bad in the world (depending on who you ask).
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A good idea poorly executed
- De Leo en 02-22-22
- The Last 100 Years (give or take) and All That
- De: Al Murray
- Narrado por: Al Murray
A good idea poorly executed
Revisado: 02-22-22
The comedy is weak & the history is really pretty shallow. Al Murray is a brilliant comedian, he’s capable of more than weak jokes repeated to make them super annoying. He’s an accomplished historian but there’s nothing new here.
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Esther Perel's Where Should We Begin?: The Arc of Love
- De: Esther Perel
- Narrado por: Esther Perel
- Duración: 4 h y 38 m
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For her latest Audible Original, Where Should We Begin?: The Arc of Love, Esther Perel invites you to listen to private and intimate conversations exploring the evolution of relationships. Hear six sets of people at different points in their quests for romantic and familial love, including a young couple whose immigration status has forced them to consider marriage, a stepmother trying to put the pieces back together for four children whose mother died by suicide, a nonbinary child desperate to connect with their single mother, and more.
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Not Nearly as Good as the Podcast
- De LAX2NRT en 10-09-18
Good advice in places but sometimes shallow
Revisado: 01-30-22
There is some genuine insight here, but every so often she drifts into advice that appears shallow, unprofessional or just plain damaging. For example, the man who has given absolutely no indication of wanting to control his partner is repeatedly challenged on whether he accepts she has a right to a life outside home. The therapist just doesn't want to let go of the lazy stereotype even when both participants are dismissing it. Or the divorced husband she tries to guilt into giving her ex-wife another baby. She just expects him to ignore the fact he can't afford it or the other challenges with bringing a new life into the world in such circumstances. It comes across as biased & irresponsible guidance.
The bigger issue with this book is that although she acknowledges the men have been damaged & have needs as well, the advice is always about how they should change to make their partners happy. The women are presented as victims, the men need to suck it up and learn how to make them happy. I would have liked to hear a little more balance & acknowledgement that in the cases she reviewed both partners had work to do.
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Dodge & Twist
- An Audible Original Drama
- De: Tony Lee
- Narrado por: Matt Lucas, Stephen Mangan, Michael Socha, y otros
- Duración: 4 h y 56 m
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It’s rumoured that Dickens wanted to return to his classic novel Oliver Twist, to bring him back into a later book as an older character, but he never managed this before he died. However, if Oliver had returned, what would he have been like? Would the scars of his childhood affect the man he would become? And what of ‘Dodger’, sent to a land halfway around the world, his friend, mentor and master dead because of Oliver? Dodge & Twist is that story. The tale of two boys, 12 years later, returning into each other’s lives - for both good and bad.
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Excellent performance, pretty dismal story
- De Kevin en 02-04-19
- Dodge & Twist
- An Audible Original Drama
- De: Tony Lee
- Narrado por: Matt Lucas, Stephen Mangan, Michael Socha, Kara Tointon
Fun, but not Dickens
Revisado: 01-16-22
The cast are excellent, really strong actors who bring all their skills to this recording. The story is engaging and enjoyable, but it's really not in the style of Dickens.
In places the story has been modified for the 21st century which makes it not particularly credible as a Victorian era story. For example we're supposed to believe the police could instantly freeze a suspect's assets or a lawyer could intimidate them by complaining about his client suffering trauma for false arrest. There are just enough similar examples to make the story jarring in places.
But...the plot twists are clever and if you don't take it too seriously it's an entertaining listen.
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An Ugly Truth
- Inside Facebook’s Battle for Domination
- De: Sheera Frenkel, Cecilia Kang
- Narrado por: Cecilia Kang, Holter Graham, Sheera Frenkel
- Duración: 10 h y 31 m
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Once one of Silicon Valley's greatest success stories, for the past five years, Facebook has been under constant fire, roiled by controversies and crises. It turns out that while the tech giant was connecting the world, they were also mishandling users' data, allowing the spread of fake news and the amplification of dangerous, polarising hate speech. Critics framed the narrative as the irreconcilable conflict between the platform's lofty mission to advance society by bringing people together while also profiting off of them. But the truth is far more complex.
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We need to talk about Facebook
- De Leo en 09-03-21
- An Ugly Truth
- Inside Facebook’s Battle for Domination
- De: Sheera Frenkel, Cecilia Kang
- Narrado por: Cecilia Kang, Holter Graham, Sheera Frenkel
We need to talk about Facebook
Revisado: 09-03-21
The internet is a wonderful innovation that has delivered huge benefits. But it also comes with drawbacks & new dangers, most of which are exploited by Facebook to make a profit.
To me, this book makes a strong case for breaking up Facebook and regulating social media much more strongly across the world. It is a great piece of journalism & well worth listening to.
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How to Lose a Country
- The 7 Steps from Democracy to Dictatorship
- De: Ece Temelkuran
- Narrado por: Ece Temelkuran
- Duración: 7 h y 48 m
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How to Lose a Country is an impassioned plea, a warning to the world that populism and nationalism don’t march fully formed into government; they creep. Award-winning author and journalist Ece Temelkuran identifies the early warning signs of this phenomenon sprouting up across the world, from Eastern Europe to South America, in order to define a global pattern, and arm the listener with the tools to root it out....
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A must-read if think "it cannot happen here"
- De Houssem Hajlaoui en 05-13-19
- How to Lose a Country
- The 7 Steps from Democracy to Dictatorship
- De: Ece Temelkuran
- Narrado por: Ece Temelkuran
Interesting but Flawed
Revisado: 09-03-21
The author is an educated, intelligent woman. She's an experienced journalist and has written an important book about an important subject - the rise of populism & the impact on Turkey. Her anger comes across strongly throughout the book and of course when she's talking about what is happening to her country she is right to be very angry indeed.
The problem is she doesn't stop with Turkey and she doesn't stop with the facts. She has strong opinions about a range of issues...including Brexit, and Trump. When she's presenting her opinions there is no space allowed for alternative interpretations & it's all filtered through a thoroughly middle class lens. I'm no fan of Brexit but the idea that the 6th largest economy in the world is too small to be an independent country is just nuts. I would never vote for Trump but I suspect that a steel worker in Pennsylvania (for example) might see the decision differently. It would be very logical for him to vote for Trump because of the impact of Democrat policies on his job, they weren't all drawn in by Trump's obvious sexism & racism.
So it's an interesting listen but ultimately flawed. A little more editing & journalist balance would have led to a much stronger case. As it stands the book is only going to convince those who are already fully signed up to the middle class liberal consensus.
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The Final Judgment
- De: Richard North Patterson
- Narrado por: Lisa Banes
- Duración: 2 h y 55 m
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Hours after 22-year-old Brett Allen finds her boyfriend brutally slain, she finds herself in police custody, the prime suspect. Her aunt, Caroline Masters, is summoned to act as her defense attorney. The result is a painful meeting with Brett, whom Caroline has not seen since infancy, and a confrontation with 3 people from whom she is deeply estranged: her first lover who is now the prosecutor, her half-sister, and most difficult of all, her domineering father. The story moves quickly now, opening into the police investigation and the courtroom. Yet the truths about herself and her family that Caroline ultimately uncovers are painful beyond the deepest doubts and shocking beyond the deepest fears that haunt her adult life - and make up the explosive core of the author's most powerful novel to date.
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Good story - let down by two basic flaws.
- De Leo en 09-02-21
- The Final Judgment
- De: Richard North Patterson
- Narrado por: Lisa Banes
Good story - let down by two basic flaws.
Revisado: 09-02-21
The story is clever, although the writing style is a little heavy. The narrator is pretty good.
There are two basic problems with the book; 1. The audio quality is AWFUL - like someone recorded it off the radio. & 2. It is much shorter than advertised, less than 3 hours long. For some reason Audible has added three chapters after the story ends repeating sections you already heard.
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