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Fantastic!

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Reviewed: 06-11-17

A funny and informative introduction to the subject. I never thought I'd have so much fun with a book about data analysis!

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A classic.

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Reviewed: 02-15-17

This book should be required reading for any serious student of political history and the history of ideas.

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Interesting, but ultimately deeply flawed analysis

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Reviewed: 10-20-16

This is overall a fairly well articulated extended argument for familiar American conservative policy positions. However, the analysis is deeply flawed by the exclusive overuse of favoured think tank research and lack of fullsome engagement with the breadth of literature on each considered topic. While it is rhetorically well executed, it indulges far too often in the temptation to construct straw men and misrepresentations of opposing arguments. Therefore, the book will likely be well recieved by those who already agree in advance with the author's conclusions, but it will likely not be convincing to undecided readers.

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Fantastic! The ultimate geek sci fi :-D

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Reviewed: 08-15-16

Great story, awesome narration! Every pop culture sci fi fantasy comic loving video game obsessed geek will love it.

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A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy Audiobook By Philip Pettit, Robert E Goodin cover art

An excellent overview of the field

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Reviewed: 08-06-16

I highly recommend this book (especially the aidiobook version) to advanced students of contemporary political theory. it will be of particular use to grad students. generally well written and comprehensive.

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