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Community
- The Structure of Belonging
- De: Peter Block
- Narrado por: Tamberla Perry
- Duración: 7 h y 35 m
- Versión completa
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As a response to the increasing violence in our culture, the widening ideological divides, and the growing gap in economic well-being, there is greater awareness that a deeper sense of community is desperately needed. But even as we acknowledge the need to build community, the dominant on-the-ground practices about how to engage people, civically and organizationally, remain essentially unchanged. We still believe community is built with better messaging, more persuasion, and social events for people to get to know each other better. All of which is naïve.
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Important book, Monotonous performance
- De Zac Jacob en 09-09-19
- Community
- The Structure of Belonging
- De: Peter Block
- Narrado por: Tamberla Perry
Important book, Monotonous performance
Revisado: 09-09-19
Love the book, horrible audible!!
The performer sounds like Siri. It gets boring and hard to listen to for more than one paragraph at a time.
Don’t waste your money on it
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Homo Deus
- A Brief History of Tomorrow
- De: Yuval Noah Harari
- Narrado por: Derek Perkins
- Duración: 14 h y 54 m
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Yuval Noah Harari, author of the critically acclaimed New York Times best seller and international phenomenon Sapiens, returns with an equally original, compelling, and provocative book, turning his focus toward humanity's future and our quest to upgrade humans into gods.
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Fun But With A Couple O' Caveats--
- De Gillian en 02-22-17
- Homo Deus
- A Brief History of Tomorrow
- De: Yuval Noah Harari
- Narrado por: Derek Perkins
A must read!
Revisado: 05-07-18
Harari’s Homo Deus is up there with books like Darwin’s ‘Origin of the species’ and ‘Machiavelli’s The Prince’. A timeless piece that is already and will continue changing the conversation in regards to human understandings and perceptions of ourselves and the the world we live in.
I really enjoyed this particular reading by Derek Perkins, his voice was pleasant to the ear and to my account, did an excellent job of finding the middle ground between the monotonous and the overly animated readings I’ve heard in the past.
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