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Candide and Zadig
- By: Voltaire
- Narrated by: Clive Chafer
- Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
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These two classic coming-of-age stories by Voltaire parody the romanticism of his day with the ruthless wit that has made him the undisputed master of social commentary.
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Two Beautifully-read Masterpieces
- By Marje on 06-17-11
- Candide and Zadig
- By: Voltaire
- Narrated by: Clive Chafer
surprised satisfaction
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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Al Franken, Giant of the Senate
- By: Al Franken
- Narrated by: Al Franken
- Length: 12 hrs and 6 mins
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Al Franken, Giant of the Senate is a book about an unlikely campaign that had an even more improbable ending: the closest outcome in history and an unprecedented eight-month recount saga, which is pretty funny in retrospect. It's a book about what happens when the nation's foremost progressive satirist gets a chance to serve in the United States Senate and, defying the low expectations of the pundit class, actually turns out to be good at it.
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I Fell In Love This Week with Al Franken
- By constructivefeedback on 06-08-17
- Al Franken, Giant of the Senate
- By: Al Franken
- Narrated by: Al Franken
Full of honesty and enough humor to make it believable.
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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Enough
- By: Cassidy Hutchinson
- Narrated by: Cassidy Hutchinson
- Length: 11 hrs and 36 mins
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Ever since a childhood visit to Washington, DC, Cassidy Hutchinson aspired to serve her country in government. Raised in a working-class family with a military background, she was the first in her immediate family to graduate from college. Despite having no ties to Washington, Hutchinson landed a vital position at the center of the Trump White House.
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Painful
- By Melissa C. on 09-28-23
- Enough
- By: Cassidy Hutchinson
- Narrated by: Cassidy Hutchinson
sincerity of the writer/ reader and the intimate details revealed
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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And There Was Light
- Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle
- By: Jon Meacham
- Narrated by: Jon Meacham
- Length: 17 hrs and 49 mins
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Hated and hailed, excoriated and revered, Abraham Lincoln was at the pinnacle of American power when secessionists gave no quarter in a clash of visions bound up with money, race, identity, and faith. In him we can see the possibilities of the presidency as well as its limitations. This book tells the story of Lincoln from his birth on the Kentucky frontier to his leadership during the Civil War to his tragic assassination: his rise, his self-education, his loves, his bouts of depression, his political failures, his deepening faith, and his persistent conviction that slavery must end.
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A Winner
- By Diane Moore on 10-31-22
- And There Was Light
- Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle
- By: Jon Meacham
- Narrated by: Jon Meacham
most brilliant of Lincoln biographies I have read.
Reviewed: 11-22-22
Meacham delves deep into the man and the circumstances that shaped his thoughts and actions.
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Holding the Line
- Inside the Nation's Preeminent US Attorney's Office and Its Battle with the Trump Justice Department
- By: Geoffrey Berman
- Narrated by: Geoffrey Berman
- Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
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Ascending to the leadership role of US Attorney for the Southern District, which includes Manhattan and several counties to the north, is a capstone to any legal career: it entails guiding a team of the best lawyers in America in selecting and winning cases that often have global import. Geoffrey Berman was honored to be tapped for the job by Donald Trump in 2018. The manner in which Trump had dispatched his predecessor Preet Bharara was troubling, but the institution was fabled for its independence. Surely he could manage.
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Excellent Story of SDNY JD during Trump Years
- By WLC on 09-14-22
- Holding the Line
- Inside the Nation's Preeminent US Attorney's Office and Its Battle with the Trump Justice Department
- By: Geoffrey Berman
- Narrated by: Geoffrey Berman
worthwhile
Reviewed: 09-17-22
not a riveting story but nonetheless very informative, well written and very clearly laid out.
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Here, Right Matters
- An American Story
- By: Alexander Vindman
- Narrated by: Alexander Vindman, Jacques Roy
- Length: 7 hrs and 24 mins
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Retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman, who found himself at the center of a firestorm for his decision to report the infamous phone call that led to presidential impeachment, tells his own story for the first time. Here, Right Matters is a stirring account of Vindman's childhood as an immigrant growing up in New York City, his career in service of his new home on the battlefield and at the White House, and the decisions leading up to, and fallout surrounding, his exposure of President Trump's abuse of power.
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A Story of COURAGE and HOPE
- By Living The Dream on 08-03-21
- Here, Right Matters
- An American Story
- By: Alexander Vindman
- Narrated by: Alexander Vindman, Jacques Roy
surprising pleasure and inspiration
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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The Skeptic's Guide to American History
- By: Mark A. Stoler, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Mark A. Stoler
- Length: 12 hrs and 1 min
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To take a skeptical approach to American history is not to dabble in imaginative conspiracy theories; rather, it's to reframe your understanding of this great nation's past and actually strengthen your appreciation for what makes American history such a fascinating chapter in the larger story of Western civilization. And in this bold 24-lecture series, you can do just that.
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Skeptical but Not Cynical
- By Ark1836 on 11-20-15
- The Skeptic's Guide to American History
- By: Mark A. Stoler, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Mark A. Stoler
worthwhile
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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Thomas Paine's Rights of Man
- A Biography: Books That Changed the World
- By: Christopher Hitchens
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
- Length: 3 hrs and 36 mins
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Thomas Paine was one of the greatest political propagandists in history. The Rights of Man, first published in 1791, is the key to his reputation. Inspired by his outrage at Edmund Burke's attack on the uprising of the French people, Paine's text is a passionate defense of the rights of man. Paine argued against monarchy and outlined the elements of a successful republic, including public education, pensions, and relief of the poor and unemployed, all financed by income tax.
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No focus here
- By Hal on 08-09-07
- Thomas Paine's Rights of Man
- A Biography: Books That Changed the World
- By: Christopher Hitchens
- Narrated by: Simon Vance
a little tedious but worthwhile
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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The Age of Reason
- By: Thomas Paine
- Narrated by: Robin Field
- Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins
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Thomas Paine's The Age of Reason; Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology, published in three parts from 1794, was a best seller in America, where it caused a short-lived deistic revival. Promoting a creator-God while advocating reason in the place of revelation, Paine’s controversial pamphlet caused his native British audience, fearing the results of the French Revolution, to receive it with more hostility than their American counterparts.
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Amazed by the energy, originality & bravery
- By Darwin8u on 10-06-12
- The Age of Reason
- By: Thomas Paine
- Narrated by: Robin Field
This should be required reading in US high schools
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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Common Sense
- By: Thomas Paine
- Narrated by: Walter Dixon
- Length: 2 hrs and 17 mins
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Thomas Paine published Common Sense in 1776, a time when America was a hotbed of revolution. The pamphlet, which called for America's political freedom, sold more than 150,000 copies in three months. Paine not only spurred his fellow Americans to action but soon came to symbolize the spirit of the Revolution itself. His persuasive pieces, written so elegantly, spoke to the hearts and minds of all those fighting for freedom from England.
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A must for anyone interested in history
- By Johan on 05-18-15
- Common Sense
- By: Thomas Paine
- Narrated by: Walter Dixon
An "all Americans must read"
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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