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A High Price
- The Triumphs and Failures of Israeli Counterterrorism
- De: Daniel Byman
- Narrado por: Luke Truan
- Duración: 20 h y 19 m
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The product of painstaking research and countless interviews, A High Price offers a nuanced, definitive historical account of Israel's bold but often failed efforts to fight terrorist groups. Israel's debacles in Lebanon against groups like the Lebanese Hizballah are examined in-depth, as is the country's problematic response to Jewish terrorist groups that have struck at Arabs and Israelis seeking peace.
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The worst production/narrator ever
- De Eric en 06-11-14
- A High Price
- The Triumphs and Failures of Israeli Counterterrorism
- De: Daniel Byman
- Narrado por: Luke Truan
Unprofessional performance, great content
Revisado: 11-03-23
The content of the book is strong, but the person reading and the people editing are doing subpar jobs.
There's a section where you can actually hear the page turn of the person reading the book. on top of this, the reader mispronounces words, like "Israeli" and "onerous".
While I am enjoying the content, the performance of the reader is lacking.
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Drift into Failure
- De: Sidney Dekker
- Narrado por: Sidney Dekker
- Duración: 7 h y 49 m
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What does the collapse of sub-prime lending have in common with a broken jackscrew in an airliner’s tailplane? These were systems that drifted into failure. While pursuing success in a dynamic, complex environment with limited resources and multiple goal conflicts, a succession of small, everyday decisions eventually produced breakdowns on a massive scale. The growth of complexity in society has outpaced our understanding of how complex systems work and fail. This book explores complexity theory and systems thinking to understand better how complex systems drift into failure.
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wish I could exchange for another title
- De REK en 02-15-20
- Drift into Failure
- De: Sidney Dekker
- Narrado por: Sidney Dekker
Repetitive and generally insightful
Revisado: 08-14-23
I started this book excited to learn about why complex systems fail. While there were some interesting and well-explained case studies (i.e. Alaska 261 crash), the arguments presented in this book are relentlessly repetitive such that the reader has no incentive to finish the book.
The author shrewdly develops arguments against what is framed as Newtonian-Cartesian approaches of reductionist, "down-and-in" thinking for understanding complex systems, but stops short of providing any actionable alternative. It would have been nice to see some specific recommendations of paths forward in the face of rejecting the basis of 300 years of analytical thinking.
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American Prometheus
- The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer
- De: Kai Bird, Martin J. Sherwin
- Narrado por: Jeff Cummings
- Duración: 26 h y 30 m
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J. Robert Oppenheimer was one of the iconic figures of the 20th century, a brilliant physicist who led the effort to build the atomic bomb but later confronted the moral consequences of scientific progress. When he proposed international controls over atomic materials, opposed the development of the hydrogen bomb, and criticized plans for a nuclear war, his ideas were anathema to powerful advocates of a massive nuclear buildup during the anti-Communist hysteria of the early 1950s.
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An American Tragedy
- De Edith en 12-13-07
- American Prometheus
- The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer
- De: Kai Bird, Martin J. Sherwin
- Narrado por: Jeff Cummings
Excellent book, somewhat disappointing performance
Revisado: 01-22-21
This book is wonderful and the author did a wonderful job researching and writing it.
The performance of the book, however, is lacking. There are several times in the book where the volume of the narrator changes sharply, likely due to having multiple recordings spliced together. Additionally, there are many cases of the narrator mispronouncing names, which pulls me from the story. Furthermore, there are several cases where the same sentence is repeated, which I attribute to careless voice editing.
At worst, these minor issues are only annoying, and certainly do not permit me from continuing to enjoy this book.
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