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Summary: My Former Bible
Content: Only two types of people have been and will be attracted to reading this book: those who hope it's about one thing and those who know it's about the other. The former belong to the timid, powerless, low-self esteem majority who are simply looking for the ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Why am I even reading this?
Content: OK so I read this book for school and had to write about each chapter. After trying to get through the Preface, I discovered this:
-one, Ellis feels the need to blather on needlessly. This book could have been easily been half the length had the author ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: The Recipe of the American Corporate State
Content: Machiavelli's "The Prince" is a guide of morality-void techniques for acquiring and maintaining political power and ultimately, political fortune. Written nearly 500 years ago, this blueprint for tyranny is just as relevant today. As his compass, Machiavelli ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Insightful but dry.
Content: This book is something of a classic of sociology but not a light read. Very briefly, the thesis of "Imagined Communities" is that political nations are the creation of modern communication networks (definition of modern: post-Gutenberg). When one stops to ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Nothing Less than Excellent
Content: Cleveland's history of the Middle East is a superb summary of events that span the time between the formations of the Ottoman Empire and the Gulf War while weaving in the influence of Islam and the challenges of capitalism and imperialism. Cleveland brings ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Provocative new thesis, well-researched and argued, rather one-sided
Content: Bill Bishop has a simple thesis. Americans have segregated themselves politically and culturally. Most of us now have the money and opportunity to move around, and a huge number of us have taken this opportunity to move to places where we are more comfortable, ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Revolutionary Literature with a Pulse
Content: Frantz Fanon's political commentary on colonization is the perfect example of revolutionary literature with a pulse.
It explores the entire ordeal of colonization: from the early pangs of colonized animosity, to armed rebellion, to the destruction ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Insightful and Brilliant
Content: Thomas Skidmore is simply a genius. Modern Latin America brings a insightful and precise analysis of Latin America. Skidmore is neither superficial nor boring. He presents the reader a very smart and interesting analysis of Latin America. After reading this ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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Summary: Oops
Content: 935 page book with no index.
Come on, you don't need one.
You can remember that part about the aristocracy of the law...
was just about here...
Or was it here...
Don't worry, I've got it...
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Summary: an important work - should be read by all young men
Content: I have read this book myself at least twice. This book was purchased as a graduation present for a nephew. I wish someone had made me read this book at the age of 13. Franklin is quite the character. There are a lot of controversies surrounding his life, but ... → Click here to read more reviews. |
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