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surprised satisfaction

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Reviewed: 03-19-25

Unexpectedly interesting listen. well preformed and nicely presented . From an understanding of the time in which it was written to the sensibility and experience of the author himself , it's a window into a mostly forgotten time.

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Full of honesty and enough humor to make it believable.

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Reviewed: 05-27-24

Even years after his resignation for less than worthy reasons, his message is still revealing of the disaster our political system has become and yet hope inspiring and human at the same time.

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sincerity of the writer/ reader and the intimate details revealed

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Reviewed: 05-24-24

story was well edited, keeping the listeners attention but going deep enough into detail to gain a real understanding of what it was like to go through such a tumultuous experience.

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most brilliant of Lincoln biographies I have read.

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Reviewed: 11-22-22

Meacham delves deep into the man and the circumstances that shaped his thoughts and actions.

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worthwhile

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Reviewed: 09-17-22

not a riveting story but nonetheless very informative, well written and very clearly laid out.

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surprising pleasure and inspiration

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Reviewed: 08-10-22

For a first time author, the work was extremely well written, constructed and performed. It was really good to find out the story behind the figure in his own words.

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worthwhile

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Reviewed: 08-03-22

valuable and measured dive into the history that we think we know. it also coaxes that questioning attitude out of the reader which is a most useful habit for examining any historical account.

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a little tedious but worthwhile

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Reviewed: 05-18-22

Hitchens seems to have a way of making things sound a little more complicated than they actually are. However his in-depth analysis and thorough research of the man, is writings, and his beliefs and actions is worth a second read when a thorough understanding of the basics of the writings has been achieved.

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This should be required reading in US high schools

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Reviewed: 05-12-22

I am so sorry for myself that it took me 60 years from my birth to read this most cogent of all that I have read. I postulate that had he lived in this time and had the further understanding of science that we have now, Thomas Paine, would most likely, have not taken to the beliefs of deism for which he argued so elegantly. Instead, given the scientific, rational and reasoned thinking behind his beliefs, he would have adopted a completely atheistic view of the world because of the overburden of assumption in opposition to science that those beliefs require to maintain.
It amazes me that this wonderful, clear, concise and yet comprehensive critique of religion, and Christianity in particular, was written nearly 225 years ago and this same mythology of religion is still practiced by supposedly evolved, educated and intellectual humans.
Bravo Mr. Paine.

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An "all Americans must read"

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Reviewed: 04-30-22

Even though the settings of it's introduction were different and the prevailing sensibilities of it's time were different than today's, it's main arguments are still viable and vital to the sustenance of democracy in this country, that gave embodiment to them

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