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Political Tribes
- Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations
- By: Amy Chua
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
- Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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Humans are tribal. We need to belong to groups. In many parts of the world, the group identities that matter most - the ones that people will kill and die for - are ethnic, religious, sectarian, or clan-based. But because America tends to see the world in terms of nation-states engaged in great ideological battles - capitalism vs. communism, democracy vs. authoritarianism, the "free world" vs. the "axis of evil" - we are often spectacularly blind to the power of tribal politics. Time and again this blindness has undermined American foreign policy.
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Great start but suffered from generalization bias
- By Leonardo P. on 03-25-19
- Political Tribes
- Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations
- By: Amy Chua
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan
IMO - One of the more important books of our time.
Reviewed: 12-22-18
This book should be required reading in all public and private school curriculum thought the USA.
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One Second After
- By: William R. Forstchen
- Narrated by: Joe Barrett
- Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
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Already cited on the floor of Congress and discussed in the corridors of the Pentagon as a book all Americans should read, One Second After is the story of a war scenario that could become all too terrifyingly real. Based upon a real weapon - the Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP) - which may already be in the hands of our enemies, it is a truly realistic look at the awesome power of a weapon that can destroy the entire United States.
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A Civil War Re-enactor Saves a Community?
- By Cidney on 07-05-12
- One Second After
- By: William R. Forstchen
- Narrated by: Joe Barrett
Gut wrenching wake up call. Marvelously written.
Reviewed: 11-29-15
I shutter to think of surviving in such a world as is described here. What a scary, realistic, yet marvelously written story this is. Why is it not yet being made into a movie so that the masses can at least be warned of our country's vulnerability?
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