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  • Creating a World Without Poverty

  • How Social Business Can Transform Our Lives
  • By: Muhammad Yunus
  • Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
  • Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (142 ratings)

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Creating a World Without Poverty

By: Muhammad Yunus
Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
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Publisher's summary

While free markets have brought positive change, traditional capitalism cannot solve problems of inequality and poverty because of its view of people as solely profit-driven. In fact, humans have other drives and passions, including spiritual, social, and altruistic.

Welcome to the world of social business, where the creative vision of the entrepreneur is applied to today's most serious problems: feeding the poor, housing the homeless, healing the sick, and protecting the planet. Creating a World Without Poverty tells the stories of some of the earliest examples of social businesses, including Yunus' own Grameen Bank. It reveals the next phase in an economic and social revolution that is already underway and in the worldwide effort to eliminate poverty by unleashing the productive energy of every human being.

©2007 Muhammad Yunus (P)2008 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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"The influential economist and winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize outlines his vision for a new business model that combines the power of free markets with the quest for a more humane world." (Bookseller)

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Inspiring

I hope many will be inspired to take back control of their economies and have their own banks by the people and for the people and start their own social businesses

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excellent book

A great book to read. I have read authors prevouse book called bankers to poors. Both are insight into todays micro and macro economics.

The narratortion of this book is of very bad quality. The reader is not reading the book , he is giving a lecture. He is slow and boring.

The prevouse book quality is so good that it feels like you are driving on a smooth road the ipod is in your car and the information is downloaded to your cortex through a cable/DSL modem. This book is something like you are downloading through a 56k old modem. So slooooooooowwww.

still worth listening to.

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Good on the whole

While slow and repetitive at times, this is a good book with an important message about one means of alleviating poverty. I look forward to reading more of Yunus' books and more about him. The narration of this book left something to be desired. The hideous French accent put on for the French characters was mind boggling. Why? And the restarts after an error, without editing out the error, made for an amateurish feel. Still, well worth the listen.

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Great book

This was a great book that give me a lot of hope for our future

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Narrator is awful

I can't stand listening to Patrick Lawlor's nasal whine for more than two minutes. His voice has no depth and no character at all. It's really horrible that such a great book has been chosen to be narrated by such an awful narrator.

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Inspiring and engaging book.

It make you believe that a better and inclusive World is possible. All we need is focus our energy on It.

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informational but drags on a bit?

I'm not sure if it's the narration, the translation, or the writing style of the original author but I felt the book dragged on and on. I learned a lot, really I did, and it inspired me. But I only liked the first few hours. Everything else after that sounds very repetitive (I've been stuck in the middle of the book for a while now and can't finish it).

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Outstanding book!

Not only does this book explain the amazing work of Dr Yunus and the struggles of the developing countries, but it also provides many innovative ideas as to how these could be tackled. This book makes helping developing countries seem within every individual's reach. A crucial, eye-opening and motivation book!

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Combating poverty

Inspiring and proven economic benefit from micro credit and social business! Thank you for sharing.

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could not finish it

He spoke too lenghtily on Dannon yogurt. Too many un-necessary details. It felt tedious and boring, I kept saying get to the point. I wanted to learn something, but it was way too tedious for me. I got lost in a million little details.

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