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The True Believer
- Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements
- By: Eric Hoffer
- Narrated by: Fred Sanders
- Length: 5 hrs and 16 mins
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A stevedore on the San Francisco docks in the 1940s, Eric Hoffer wrote philosophical treatises in his spare time while living in the railroad yards. The True Believer—the first and most famous of his books—was made into a bestseller when President Eisenhower cited it during one of the earliest television press conferences.
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Enlightening and scary
- By Tyler Zudans on 06-27-24
- The True Believer
- Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements
- By: Eric Hoffer
- Narrated by: Fred Sanders
Is everyone not like this?
Reviewed: 06-01-25
I had the sense that not everyone feels like they were born wrong. Yet it’s still odd to have it spelled out in such detail. I’d say, “Must be nice”, but it kind of sounds awful to be so wedded to yourself.
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It Was All a Lie
- How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump
- By: Stuart Stevens
- Narrated by: Dan John Miller
- Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
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Stuart Stevens spent decades electing Republicans at every level, from presidents to senators to local officials. He knows the GOP as intimately as anyone in America, and in this new book he offers a devastating portrait of a party that has lost its moral and political compass. This is not a book about how Donald J. Trump hijacked the Republican Party and changed it into something else.
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A party gone astray
- By Devin on 08-07-20
- It Was All a Lie
- How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump
- By: Stuart Stevens
- Narrated by: Dan John Miller
Better than you expect
Reviewed: 02-25-25
I played this when trying to cure my insomnia and it helped not at all. I was oddly fascinated by a real reckoning with the life’s work of a man. I’ll try to play this for my dogs when I leave for work to keep them company, but I figure they’ll find it as unsettling as I did.
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The Captive Mind
- By: Czeslaw Milosz, Jane Zielonko - translator, Claire Bloom - director
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
- Length: 9 hrs
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The best-known prose work by the winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature examines the moral and intellectual conflicts faced by men and women living under totalitarianism of the left or right. Written in the early 1950s, when Eastern Europe was in the grip of Stalinism and many Western intellectuals placed their hopes in the new order of the East, this classic work reveals in fascinating detail the often beguiling allure of totalitarian rule to people of all political beliefs and its frightening effects on the minds of those who embrace it.
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Every U.S. citizen should read this.
- By Tim Christenson on 09-27-20
Not Suited for Workouts
Reviewed: 02-14-25
I tried to listen to this while doing my daily run and didn’t find it energizing. The depictions given of the concentration camps and horrors of the Warsaw ghetto were especially draining. I ended up going to back to yacht rock and stadium country.
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