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Infantilised
- How Our Culture Killed Adulthood
- By: Keith J. Hayward
- Narrated by: John Sackville
- Length: 12 hrs and 58 mins
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Noticing society's creeping descent into infantilisation is one thing, however understanding the roots and causes of the phenomenon is not quite so easy. But in this topical and vitally important new work, cultural theorist and academic, Dr Keith Hayward, exposes the deep social, psychological and political dangers of a world characterised by denuded adult autonomy.
By: Keith J. Hayward
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The Child Slaves of the State Matrix
- By: Dawid Snowden
- Narrated by: Dawid Snowden
- Length: 25 mins
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When we are born, we are like an unformatted hard drive. We have no idea who we are, what potential we have and what we could do with all the hardware that is stuck to us. We live every day without thinking, that one day we might fall, fall ill or die. Our sensors are focused on what happens to us immediately, whether we fall, injure ourselves, are afraid - or go into a state of euphoria, because we have found out how the water tap works. There is nothing that we can be forced or blackmailed into in advance, just as a plant cannot be blackmailed into growing faster or producing more fruit in an orchard.
By: Dawid Snowden
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Unhumans
- The Secret History of Communist Revolutions (And How to Crush Them)
- By: Jack Posobiec, Joshua Lisec
- Narrated by: Chase Macdonald
- Length: 10 hrs and 1 min
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If you don’t understand communist revolutions, you aren’t ready for what’s coming. The old rules are over. The old order is over. Accusations are evidence. Activism means bigotry and hate. Criminals are allowed to roam free. Citizens are locked up. An appetite for vengeance is unleashed—to deplatform, debank, destroy. This is the daily news, yet none of it’s new. Patterns from the past make sense of our present. They also foretell a terrifying future we might be condemned to endure.
By: Jack Posobiec, and others
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The Four Powers: Assessments of Democracy, Abuses of Centralized Power, and Blockchain-Based National Security
- Technodemocracy
- By: Jason M. Hanania
- Narrated by: Jason McCoy, Joy Lyn Shaw
- Length: 5 hrs and 53 mins
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In The Four Powers, Hanania provides a fast-paced historical assessment of centralized power. From World War I to crypto, Hanania explains the emerging trend toward technodemocracy: a decentralized system of governance whereby power-centralized institutions (such as churches, banks, political parties, campaign donors, Amazon, and the CIA) become obsolete.
By: Jason M. Hanania
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The Counterweight Handbook
- Principled Strategies for Surviving and Defeating Critical Social Justice - At Work, in Schools, and Beyond
- By: Helen Pluckrose
- Narrated by: Helen Pluckrose
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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The stated goals of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are often reasonable, if not noble—to create a more welcoming and inclusive environment for all. Yet, as more and more people are discovering, DEI as commonly practiced isn't a natural extension of past civil rights movements or an ethical framework for opposing discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, etc. Rather, it is inextricably connected with an illiberal and authoritarian ideology—Critical Social Justice—that demands adherence to its tenets and punishes any dissent from its dogma.
By: Helen Pluckrose
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The Race Ahead
- Overcoming Racial Bias by Rewiring the American Mind
- By: Dr. J. Bruce Stewart
- Narrated by: Steve Ford
- Length: 6 hrs and 20 mins
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In Dr. J. Bruce Stewart's transformative work, "The Race Ahead," listeners are taken on a compelling journey into the depths of racial bias ingrained in American society and the mind itself. This groundbreaking book not only diagnoses the presence and origins of racial biases but also prescribes a sophisticated blueprint for eradicating them, aimed at rewiring how we perceive and interact across racial lines.
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Infantilised
- How Our Culture Killed Adulthood
- By: Keith J. Hayward
- Narrated by: John Sackville
- Length: 12 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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Noticing society's creeping descent into infantilisation is one thing, however understanding the roots and causes of the phenomenon is not quite so easy. But in this topical and vitally important new work, cultural theorist and academic, Dr Keith Hayward, exposes the deep social, psychological and political dangers of a world characterised by denuded adult autonomy.
By: Keith J. Hayward
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The Child Slaves of the State Matrix
- By: Dawid Snowden
- Narrated by: Dawid Snowden
- Length: 25 mins
- Unabridged
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When we are born, we are like an unformatted hard drive. We have no idea who we are, what potential we have and what we could do with all the hardware that is stuck to us. We live every day without thinking, that one day we might fall, fall ill or die. Our sensors are focused on what happens to us immediately, whether we fall, injure ourselves, are afraid - or go into a state of euphoria, because we have found out how the water tap works. There is nothing that we can be forced or blackmailed into in advance, just as a plant cannot be blackmailed into growing faster or producing more fruit in an orchard.
By: Dawid Snowden
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Unhumans
- The Secret History of Communist Revolutions (And How to Crush Them)
- By: Jack Posobiec, Joshua Lisec
- Narrated by: Chase Macdonald
- Length: 10 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged
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If you don’t understand communist revolutions, you aren’t ready for what’s coming. The old rules are over. The old order is over. Accusations are evidence. Activism means bigotry and hate. Criminals are allowed to roam free. Citizens are locked up. An appetite for vengeance is unleashed—to deplatform, debank, destroy. This is the daily news, yet none of it’s new. Patterns from the past make sense of our present. They also foretell a terrifying future we might be condemned to endure.
By: Jack Posobiec, and others
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The Four Powers: Assessments of Democracy, Abuses of Centralized Power, and Blockchain-Based National Security
- Technodemocracy
- By: Jason M. Hanania
- Narrated by: Jason McCoy, Joy Lyn Shaw
- Length: 5 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
In The Four Powers, Hanania provides a fast-paced historical assessment of centralized power. From World War I to crypto, Hanania explains the emerging trend toward technodemocracy: a decentralized system of governance whereby power-centralized institutions (such as churches, banks, political parties, campaign donors, Amazon, and the CIA) become obsolete.
By: Jason M. Hanania
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The Counterweight Handbook
- Principled Strategies for Surviving and Defeating Critical Social Justice - At Work, in Schools, and Beyond
- By: Helen Pluckrose
- Narrated by: Helen Pluckrose
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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The stated goals of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are often reasonable, if not noble—to create a more welcoming and inclusive environment for all. Yet, as more and more people are discovering, DEI as commonly practiced isn't a natural extension of past civil rights movements or an ethical framework for opposing discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, etc. Rather, it is inextricably connected with an illiberal and authoritarian ideology—Critical Social Justice—that demands adherence to its tenets and punishes any dissent from its dogma.
By: Helen Pluckrose
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The Race Ahead
- Overcoming Racial Bias by Rewiring the American Mind
- By: Dr. J. Bruce Stewart
- Narrated by: Steve Ford
- Length: 6 hrs and 20 mins
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In Dr. J. Bruce Stewart's transformative work, "The Race Ahead," listeners are taken on a compelling journey into the depths of racial bias ingrained in American society and the mind itself. This groundbreaking book not only diagnoses the presence and origins of racial biases but also prescribes a sophisticated blueprint for eradicating them, aimed at rewiring how we perceive and interact across racial lines.
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The Robber Barons
- By: Matthew Josephson
- Narrated by: Jason Smith
- Length: 15 hrs and 42 mins
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The Robber Barons is a seminal work by Matthew Josephson, originally published in 1934. It provides a detailed and critical examination of the influential industrialists and financiers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States, often referred to as the "Robber Barons." Josephson delves into the lives and business practices of figures such as John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and others, exploring their rise to power, consolidation of wealth, and their impact on American society and economy.
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Finding Your Third Place
- Building Happier Communities (and Making Great Friends Along the Way)
- By: Richard Kyte PhD
- Narrated by: Rick Adamson
- Length: 3 hrs and 34 mins
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Do you have a Third Place? Your first place is home, your second place is work, and your third place is where you go to socialize. As more of our lives are spent online and in digital spaces, these often overlooked "Third Places" play a crucial role in keeping our communities vibrant.
By: Richard Kyte PhD
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Wandering the Wards
- An Ethnography of Hospital Care and Its Consequences for People Living with Dementia
- By: Katie Featherstone, Andy Northcott
- Narrated by: Piers Gibbon
- Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
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Wandering the Wards provides a detailed and unflinching ethnographic examination of life within the contemporary hospital. It reveals the institutional and ward cultures that inform the organization and delivery of everyday care for one of the largest populations within them: people living with dementia who require urgent unscheduled hospital care. Drawing on five years of research embedded in acute wards in the UK, the authors follow people living with dementia through their admission, shadowing hospital staff as they interact with them during and across shifts.
By: Katie Featherstone, and others
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Strategically Navigating Anti-Black Racism in Professional Spaces
- A Practical Guide for Black People Responding to Racism in the Workplace
- By: Pearis L. Jean PhD, Della V. Mosley PhD - foreword by
- Narrated by: Lisa Reneé Pitts
- Length: 5 hrs and 35 mins
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This workbook offers essential tools to help you make informed choices about how to respond to racism in the workplace, assert yourself with confidence, and prioritize your own well-being.
By: Pearis L. Jean PhD, and others
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Don't Take It Personally
- Personalness and Impersonality in Social Life
- By: Eviatar Zerubavel
- Narrated by: Stephen R. Thorne
- Length: 3 hrs and 26 mins
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Drawing on fascinating examples from diverse social contexts, Don't Take It Personally introduces a general framework to better understand the deeper connection between seemingly disparate phenomena, from racial profiling and hate crimes to "secret Santa" gifting.
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The Night Is Long but Light Comes in the Morning
- Meditations for Racial Healing
- By: Catherine Meeks, Michael B. Curry - foreword
- Narrated by: L. Malaika Cooper
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
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From the winner of The President Joseph R. Biden Lifetime Achievement Award comes a spiritual guide to restoring yourself from racial trauma and committing to the long work of dismantling racism. In her work as executive director of the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing, Catherine Meeks has fought tirelessly to shed light on racism and provide tools and experiences to enable faith communities to work to combat it. In this new book, she shares highlights and insights from her journey and offers a much-needed meditative guide for the weary and frustrated.
By: Catherine Meeks, and others
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Worth Seeing
- Viewing Others Through God's Eyes
- By: Amy L. Williams
- Narrated by: Amy L. Williams
- Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
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Amy L. Williams has spent three decades doing ministry with youth in gangs and prisons. While most of society sees high-risk youth through lenses of fear or disregard, she has come to see them through God's eyes as having tremendous value and potential. Worth Seeing provides an up-close look at her work—successes, losses, lessons, and embarrassing mistakes. Through personal narrative, Amy reveals the lives of youth who are often pushed to the margins of society.
By: Amy L. Williams
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Lytton
- Climate Change, Colonialism and Life Before the Fire
- By: Peter Edwards, Kevin Loring
- Narrated by: Kevin Loring, Wayne Ward
- Length: 9 hrs and 55 mins
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From bestselling true-crime author Peter Edwards and Governor General's Award-winning playwright Kevin Loring, two sons of Lytton, BC, the town that burned to the ground in 2021, comes a meditation on hometown―when hometown is gone.
By: Peter Edwards, and others
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Burnt by Democracy
- Youth, Inequality, and the Erosion of Civic Life
- By: Jacqueline Kennelly
- Narrated by: Emily Schwing
- Length: 10 hrs and 49 mins
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Burnt by Democracy traces the political ascendance of neoliberalism and its effects on youth. The book explores democracy and citizenship as described in interviews with over forty young people–ages 16 to 30–who have either experienced homelessness or identify as an activist, living in five liberal democracies: Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
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Does Racism Still Exist in America: A Case Study
- By: Dr. Forshaye Winbush
- Narrated by: Scott LeCote
- Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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This is what we have to deal with as American Africans in America. It does not matter if you are rich or famous, a politician, doctor, lawyer, preacher, and or a teacher, the reality of the grind is presented to you every time you wake up and walk out your door. Whether you are going to work, a a restaurant, or a vacation, the grind follows you. The grind of racism that exist in America against American Africans.
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Breaking Silence
- Violence Against Black Doctors in Healthcare
- By: Daniel K. Osei
- Narrated by: Lor N Lee
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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I extend this call to action to regular everyday people. Educate yourselves on the realities of violence against black doctors and the systemic issues that perpetuate it. Engage in conversations, both online and offline, to raise awareness and challenge the status quo. Support organizations and initiatives that fight for equality within the healthcare system. Breaking the silence is the first step towards eradicating violence against black doctors and creating a healthcare system that truly values diversity and inclusivity.
By: Daniel K. Osei
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ASWB LMSW Exam Study Guide: Licensed Master Social Worker Test Prep
- Practice Questions & Answers Edition: Over 500 Practice Test Questions with Answers & Rationales to Pass the LMSW Exam
- By: Caleb Grajeda
- Narrated by: Helpful Matthew
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
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You are no doubt a busy professional with a lot of things going on! It can be challenging to find the time to study in preparation for the ASWB exam. However, the truth is that the ASWB test is a challenging test. It is normal to have some anxiety about taking this test.
By: Caleb Grajeda