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Las personas más raras del mundo [The Weirdest People in the World]
- Cómo Occidente llegó a ser psicológicamente peculiar y particularmente próspero [How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous]
- Narrated by: Antonio Raluy
- Length: 22 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's summary
Un relato audaz y épico sobre cómo la coevolución de la psicología y la cultura creó la peculiar mente occidental que ha moldeado profundamente el mundo moderno.
Quizás usted sea RARO: criado en una sociedad occidental, educada, industrializada, rica y democrática. Si es así, eres bastante peculiar psicológicamente.
A diferencia de la mayor parte del mundo actual, y de la mayoría de las personas que han existido, las personas RARAS son muy individualistas, obsesionadas con sí mismas, orientadas al control, inconformistas y analíticas. Se centran en sí mismos -sus atributos, logros y aspiraciones- por encima de sus relaciones y roles sociales. ¿Cómo llegaron a ser las poblaciones WEIRD tan psicológicamente distintas? ¿Qué papel desempeñaron estas diferencias psicológicas en la revolución industrial y la expansión global de Europa durante los últimos siglos?
En ‘El pueblo más raro del mundo’, Joseph Henrich se basa en investigaciones de vanguardia en antropología, psicología, economía y biología evolutiva para explorar estas cuestiones y otras más. El autor explica los orígenes y la evolución de las estructuras familiares, el matrimonio y la religión, así como el profundo impacto de estas transformaciones culturales en la psicología humana.
Al trazar un mapa de estos cambios a través de la historia antigua y la antigüedad tardía, Henrich revela que las instituciones más fundamentales del parentesco y el matrimonio cambiaron drásticamente bajo la presión de la Iglesia Católica Romana. Fueron estos cambios los que dieron lugar a la psicología WEIRD que coevolucionaría con los mercados impersonales, la especialización laboral y la libre competencia, sentando las bases del mundo moderno.
Provocador y atractivo tanto por su amplio alcance como por sus sorprendentes detalles, El pueblo más raro del mundo’ explora cómo la cultura, las instituciones y la psicología se moldean mutuamente, y explica lo que esto significa tanto para nuestro sentido más personal de quiénes somos como individuos como para las fuerzas sociales, políticas y económicas a gran escala que impulsan la historia humana.
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Pensar en sistemas, es un libro conciso y crucial que ofrece información para la resolución de problemas en escalas que van desde lo personal hasta lo global.
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excelente libro
- By Francisco Orduña on 09-27-24
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El Libro del Samurai [The Samurai Book]
- By: Yamamoto Tsunetomo
- Narrated by: Jordi Salas
- Length: 2 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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El Hagakure (que significa "a la sombra de las hojas" u "oculto en las hojas") es una obra literaria japonesa dictada por Yamamoto Tsunetomo (1659-1719) a uno de sus aprendices entre 1710 y 1717, inspirada en el célebre código Bushido. Yamamoto Tsunetomo, fue un samurái que en el siglo XVIII se retiró a las montañas para escribir las reglas del bushidō, con la intención de que fueran útiles a las generaciones venideras.
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Filosofía muy interesante
- By Gaby Mtz on 09-18-24
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El Hombre de la Máscara de Espejos [The Man in the Mirror Mask]
- By: Vicente Garrido, Nieves Abarca
- Narrated by: Jaume Comas
- Length: 17 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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Dos expertos criminólogos retratan la mente del psicópata en una novela negra adictiva. La esperada continuación de la serie protagonizada por Valentina Negro y Javier Sanjuán. La inspectora Valentina Negro lucha por superar los traumáticos recuerdos de su último caso, cuando estuvo cerca de perder la vida a manos de un asesino en serie. Pero la maldad no da tregua: pronto se ve envuelta en una nueva y escalofriante cadena de muertes.
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El hombre de la máscara de espejos
- By Edna on 09-29-24
By: Vicente Garrido, and others
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The WEIRDest People in the World
- How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous
- By: Joseph Henrich
- Narrated by: Korey Jackson
- Length: 19 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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In The WEIRDest People in the World, Joseph Henrich draws on cutting-edge research in anthropology, psychology, economics, and evolutionary biology to explore these questions and more. He illuminates the origins and evolution of family structures, marriage, and religion, and the profound impact these cultural transformations had on human psychology. Mapping these shifts through ancient history and late antiquity, Henrich reveals that the most fundamental institutions of kinship and marriage changed dramatically under pressure from the Roman Catholic Church.
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Lots of mispronounced words
- By Phillip Falk on 10-24-20
By: Joseph Henrich
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Mejores decisiones, menos lamentos [Better Choices, Fewer Regrets]
- By: Andy Stanley
- Narrated by: Carlos Zertuch
- Length: 5 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Las buenas preguntas llevan a mejores decisiones. Tus decisiones definen la dirección, la calidad y la historia de tu vida. Nadie planifica complicar su vida con una mala decisión. El problema es que muchas personas no planifican para no hacerlo. Este libro te ayudará a no hacerlo. En Mejores decisiones, menos lamentos, el pastor Andy Stanley presenta cinco preguntas revolucionarias que te capacitan para tomar mejores decisiones en las finanzas, las relaciones y el campo profesional.
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excelente libro
- By Vale Estrada on 07-15-24
By: Andy Stanley
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Humanocracia [Humanocracy]
- Creando organizaciones tan increíbles como las personas que las integran [Creating Organizations as Amazing as the People Inside Them]
- By: Gary Hamel, Michele Zanini
- Narrated by: Adrian Ogazón
- Length: 13 hrs and 50 mins
- Unabridged
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En Humanocracy, Gary Hamel y Michele Zanini presentan un argumento apasionado yapoyado en investigaciones para suprimir la burocracia y reemplazarla por una nueva flosofía de gestión.
By: Gary Hamel, and others
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Pensar en sistemas [Thinking in Systems]
- Un manual de iniacion [A Primer]
- By: Donella H. Meadows
- Narrated by: Aressi Suástegui
- Length: 7 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
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Pensar en sistemas, es un libro conciso y crucial que ofrece información para la resolución de problemas en escalas que van desde lo personal hasta lo global.
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excelente libro
- By Francisco Orduña on 09-27-24
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El Libro del Samurai [The Samurai Book]
- By: Yamamoto Tsunetomo
- Narrated by: Jordi Salas
- Length: 2 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
El Hagakure (que significa "a la sombra de las hojas" u "oculto en las hojas") es una obra literaria japonesa dictada por Yamamoto Tsunetomo (1659-1719) a uno de sus aprendices entre 1710 y 1717, inspirada en el célebre código Bushido. Yamamoto Tsunetomo, fue un samurái que en el siglo XVIII se retiró a las montañas para escribir las reglas del bushidō, con la intención de que fueran útiles a las generaciones venideras.
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Filosofía muy interesante
- By Gaby Mtz on 09-18-24
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El Hombre de la Máscara de Espejos [The Man in the Mirror Mask]
- By: Vicente Garrido, Nieves Abarca
- Narrated by: Jaume Comas
- Length: 17 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Dos expertos criminólogos retratan la mente del psicópata en una novela negra adictiva. La esperada continuación de la serie protagonizada por Valentina Negro y Javier Sanjuán. La inspectora Valentina Negro lucha por superar los traumáticos recuerdos de su último caso, cuando estuvo cerca de perder la vida a manos de un asesino en serie. Pero la maldad no da tregua: pronto se ve envuelta en una nueva y escalofriante cadena de muertes.
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El hombre de la máscara de espejos
- By Edna on 09-29-24
By: Vicente Garrido, and others