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E. Jackson

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Meh....not great

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 12-02-21

This book was clearly written by a non-native English speaker and then had a poor editor. It is filled with incorrect aphorisms and similies that distract from an already unwieldy subject. There are far better book on this subject.

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Exceptional Lecture

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Reviewed: 09-13-20

This lecture is an exceptional review of Orwell's legacy. Everybody, especially those who would limit speech for their own political and social reasons should listen to this lecture and then read Orwell's writings...all of them! I had no idea he was so prolific and thoughtful.

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Outstanding!

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Reviewed: 03-09-20

This book presents a compelling argument for a fundamentally different way of leading and interacting. Highly recommended reading for all.

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Should Be Required Reading

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Reviewed: 12-25-19

Exceptionally riveting book. While deeply troubling through and very hard to read/hear because of the vivid descriptions, this book should be required reading for all international relations students and national security leaders.

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Excellent Summary

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Reviewed: 07-13-19

Thus is a great summary for the non-lawyer. I highly recommend it. Only thing I wish would have been included is a discussion of lawyer remuneration associated with torts. The professors studiously avoided the elephant in the room...lawyers using torts to enrich themselves.

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Well read...but technically suspect

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Reviewed: 02-06-19

The performance in this audio book is great
The technical details and backstory are very interesting and well researched. only down mark I make is that the author struggles, and too frequently fails, to hide his antinuclear bias.

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Good Course

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Reviewed: 01-03-19

Really liked the course overall. Could be updated to reflect current situation, though. Also has a bit, just a bit, of an incorrect bias against nuclear, but he tries pretty hard to stay fact based in general.

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Excellent content/poorly read

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Reviewed: 11-07-18

This is an excellent look y researched and written book that should be on every political scientists shelf. The reading quality, however, is poor so buy the book instead of the audiobook.

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Proof Gates is a Poor Leader

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Reviewed: 10-02-18

Definitely worth reading. Demonstrates why Gates was willing to make the poor decisions he did, cause the damage he caused and still feel like he was the best leader ever.

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Leaders Eat Last Audiobook By Simon Sinek cover art

Excellent and insightful

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Reviewed: 08-14-18

This is an exceptional book that should be read widely, especially by Boomers who bear the responsibility for much of the toxicity in the modern workplace. The Me generation needs this book.

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