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I Am John Galt
- Today's Heroic Innovators Building the World and the Villainous Parasites Destroying It
- By: Donald Luskin, Andrew Greta
- Narrated by: Alex Hyde-White
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
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John Galt, the fictional character from Ayn Rand's best-selling novel Atlas Shrugged has come to embody the individualist capitalist who acts in his own enlightened self interest, and in doing so lifts the world around him. Some of today's most successful CEOs, journalists, sports figures, actors, and thinkers have led their lives according to Galt's (i.e., Rand's) philosophy. Now, in I Am John Galt, these inspiring stories are gathered with the keen insight and analysis of well-known market commentator Donald Luskin and business writer Andrew Greta.
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Another Right Wing Hack Job
- By ElDitto on 10-04-13
- I Am John Galt
- Today's Heroic Innovators Building the World and the Villainous Parasites Destroying It
- By: Donald Luskin, Andrew Greta
- Narrated by: Alex Hyde-White
Amazing!
Reviewed: 04-28-16
Both the quality of the writing and the narration are wonderful. Whether one subscribes to Rand's philosophy or not, this is an important work that is merits listening (and hopefully) discussion. The authors' comparison of Rand's fictional heroes and villains to real people is a brilliant way to bridge the gap between theory and practice. I will be listening to this again!
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The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels
- By: Alex Epstein
- Narrated by: Alex Epstein
- Length: 6 hrs and 11 mins
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For decades environmentalists have told us that using fossil fuels is a self-destructive addiction that will destroy our planet. Yet by every measure of human well-being, from life expectancy to clean water to climate safety, life has been getting better and better. How can this be? The explanation is that we usually hear only one side of the story. We're taught to think only of the negatives of fossil fuels, their risks and side effects, but not their positives.
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A different point of view
- By Ballofyarn on 01-12-17
- The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels
- By: Alex Epstein
- Narrated by: Alex Epstein
Excellent!
Reviewed: 01-19-16
This book should be required reading / listening for anyone interested in understanding the true impact of fossil fuels to humanity.
I thought I was pro-fossil fuels before I listened to this book. By the time I finished, I realized that I have fallen into the same trap as others - I believed that fossil fuels were a "necessary evil". This work expanded my understanding to the notion of what a true "moral" argument for fossil fuels should be centered on - the actual well-being of humans.
Epstein has written a truly ground breaking and courageous work and is deserving of praise. I will surely recommend to others.
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The Professor in the Cage
- Why Men Fight and Why We like to Watch
- By: Jonathan Gottschall
- Narrated by: Quincy Dunn-Baker
- Length: 7 hrs and 45 mins
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When a mixed martial arts (MMA) gym moves in across the street from his office, Jonathan Gottschall sees a challenge and an opportunity. Pushing 40, out of shape, and disenchanted with his job as an adjunct English professor, part of him yearns to cross the street and join up. The other part is terrified.
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Not what I was expecting
- By Nathan Kemp on 03-07-17
- The Professor in the Cage
- Why Men Fight and Why We like to Watch
- By: Jonathan Gottschall
- Narrated by: Quincy Dunn-Baker
Superb writing and narration
Reviewed: 04-28-15
One of the finest audiobooks I have listened to yet. Gottschall's ability to seamlessly weave his personal narrative around a thorough literary analysis of the psychology and history of fighting was brilliant. Not only is this audiobook highly entertaining, it also adds to the body of knowledge on the subject of fighting and what it means to be "a guy".
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The Joy of Hate
- How to Triumph over Whiners in the Age of Phony Outrage
- By: Greg Gutfeld
- Narrated by: Steve Kramer
- Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
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Greg Gutfeld hates artificial tolerance. At the root of every single major political conflict is the annoying coddling Americans must endure of these harebrained liberal hypocrisies. In fact, most of the time liberals use the mantle of tolerance as a guise for their pathetic intolerance. And what we really need is smart intolerance, or as Gutfeld reminds us, what we used to call common sense. The Joy of Hate tackles this conundrum head on- - replacing the idiocy of open-mindness with a shrewd judgmentalism that rejects stupid ideas, notions, and people.
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Why didn't Greg Gutfeld narrate???
- By Shawn on 11-05-13
- The Joy of Hate
- How to Triumph over Whiners in the Age of Phony Outrage
- By: Greg Gutfeld
- Narrated by: Steve Kramer
Very cogent and witty analysis
Reviewed: 04-21-15
Gutfeld has an amazing ability to peel back the various diatribes out there and hit the very heart of the issues he writes about. His take on "cool" is simply first class and should be made into a doctoral dissertation on deviant mass psychological behavior. This book is a terrific compliment to "Not Cool".
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Resilience
- Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life
- By: Eric Greitens
- Narrated by: Eric Greitens
- Length: 10 hrs and 34 mins
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You cannot bounce back from hardship. You can only move through it. There is a path through pain to wisdom, through suffering to strength, and through fear to courage if we have the virtue of resilience. In 2012, Eric Greitens unexpectedly heard from a former SEAL comrade, a brother-in-arms he hadn’t seen in a decade. Zach Walker had been one of the toughest of the tough. But ever since he returned home from war to his young family in a small logging town, he’d been struggling. Without a sense of purpose, plagued by PTSD, and masking his pain with heavy drinking, he needed help. Zach and Eric started writing and talking nearly every day, as Eric set down his thoughts on what it takes to build resilience in our lives.
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Nice Story, but a lot of Repetition in all 3 books
- By Robert on 06-01-17
- Resilience
- Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life
- By: Eric Greitens
- Narrated by: Eric Greitens
Simply Excellent
Reviewed: 03-27-15
I would recommend listening to The Heart and the Fist first for a frame of reference. Great end is uniquely suited to write this book. He is able to utilize his significant intellect (Rhodes Scholar) to draw on timeless wisdom and synthesize his experiences as a Navy SEAL and also his time doing humanitarian work around the world into the ultimate SELF help book.
I don't think I would have had as powerful an experience listening to this if I had not listened to The Heart and the Fist first. Would definitely recommend both books.
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The Swerve
- How the World Became Modern
- By: Stephen Greenblatt
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
- Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
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Nearly six hundred years ago, a short, genial, cannily alert man in his late 30s took a very old manuscript off a library shelf, saw with excitement what he had discovered, and ordered that it be copied. That book was the last surviving manuscript of an ancient Roman philosophical epic by Lucretius—a beautiful poem containing the most dangerous ideas: that the universe functioned without the aid of gods, that religious fear was damaging to human life, and that matter was made up of very small particles.
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Very compelling history, a less compelling thesis
- By A reader on 05-01-12
- The Swerve
- How the World Became Modern
- By: Stephen Greenblatt
- Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
Excellent story and superb narration
Reviewed: 12-31-14
Swerve was lucid and interesting history, moving seamlessly around a 1,500 year timeframe. I was especially drawn in by the excellent narration - it did the work justice.
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