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Earning the Rockies

How Geography Shapes America's Role in the World

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Earning the Rockies

De: Robert D. Kaplan
Narrado por: William Dufris
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As a boy, Robert D. Kaplan listened to his truck-driver father's evocative stories about traveling across America as a young man, travels in which he learned to understand the country from a ground-level perspective.

In Earning the Rockies, Kaplan undertakes his own cross-country journey to recapture an appreciation and understanding of American geography that is often lost in the jet age. The history of westward expansion is examined here in a new light - not just a story of genocide and individualism, but also of communalism and a respect for the limits of a water-starved terrain - to understand how settling the West shaped our national character, and how it should shape our foreign policy. In his clear-eyed and moving meditations on the American landscape, Kaplan lays bare the roots of American greatness - the fact that we are a nation, empire, and continent all at once - and how we must reexamine those roots, and understand our geography, in order to confront the challenging, anarchic world that Kaplan describes. Earning the Rockies is a short epic, a story both personal and global in scope.

©2017 Robert D. Kaplan (P)2017 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Américas Antropología Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Estados Unidos Geografía Humana Geopolítica Política y Gobierno Relaciones Internacionales Autodeterminación Imperialismo History America Geography
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A favorite political-geographic author of mine, here Robert Kaplan harks nostalgically and in a historiographic fashion over his great fondness of reaching towards those ‘purple mounted majesties above the fruited plain’ (Rockies) in one’s eyes and in graceful spirit. It is certainly a mellower book tone than most he’s given us.

Wistfulness of an accomplished author

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This is it interesting and impressive book. Kaplan follows a long tradition of American writers and tries to understand America by traveling the country. He does not interview Americans as he travels across the country. He just listens.
In the end it’s a book about American geography, it’s implications and it’s exceptionalism. Kaplan clearly has an agenda. As a realist/conservative he thinks America needs to be more attentive to its origins. He ties this to the frontier and American pragmatism.

Whether or not you agree with his arguments at the end of the book about what America should do in it’s international relations and foreign policy, the book is a thought-provoking analysis of who we are, how we got here, and where we will likely fall.

American Exceptionalism and it’s implications

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The narration is first-rate! The narrator most likely very much enjoys the book himself.

Magnificent book that found a great narrator!

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Author’s main point and conclusion is that the US still has a pivotal role in the world as the largest liberal power. It is democracy and capitalism (not always perfectly) that brought people out of poverty, gave everybody a voice, and stopped fascism in Europe. These accomplishments can not be understated and the ideals behind them need to continue. He tried to loosely tie our ideals to our geography - particularly the frontier. I believe there is some of that but it’s more driven by the people. As a nation of immigrants we self selected to come here. Finally, I can do without him calling all the people in red states obese and those in blue states fit and well dressed as he traveled through the country.

Liked the ending but only ties loosely to geography

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What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?

I love even theoretical connections between geography and the course of history, and Kaplan loves to generate theories in this realm

Thought-provoking extended essay.

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An interesting perspective on the American West that frequently dovetails with my own. But the sketches of places visited are often superficial and by the end look like an excuse for a foreign policy screed that is sometimes off the mark.

Interesting but superficial

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For anyone who has learned about American Geography, this really isn't going to present you with any new info.

Nothing really groundbreaking

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Very interesting, with insights into US geography the reader would never have thought of, but which certainly ring true

Informative with a unique geographical perspective

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This was a gentle book which easily lulled me to sleep. I enjoyed his observations about the history and the history production of the places he traveled.

Observations of a Traveler

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So much more than a story about the Rockies—a global tour de force. Understand the role of the US far better

Fascinating.

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