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The Myth and Meaning of the Hundred Monkeys
- The Psychology of Sudden Adoption
- By: Ezra Thorne
- Narrated by: Michael Bridges
- Length: 3 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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Some ideas behave like slow weather. They gather quietly, almost invisibly, in the background of ordinary life. You hear them now, and then, you sense them in passing, and you notice them taking shape in conversations that do not yet sound like conclusions. Then, one day, the sky seems to change all at once. A phrase is suddenly everywhere. A new habit feels normal overnight. A once-unthinkable opinion becomes mainstream. A slight movement becomes a crowd.
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Perfectly paced and provocative
- By Alyssia David on 12-03-26
By: Ezra Thorne
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Los trabajos de las mujeres
- Mujeres, telas y sociedad en la antigüedad
- By: Elizabeth Wayland Barber
- Narrated by: Pilar Corral
- Length: 10 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Elizabeth Wayland Barber teje los hilos de la mitología y la literatura, la etnología y la historia documentada en un rico tapiz, iluminando el papel vital que desempeñaban las mujeres en las sociedades preindustriales. De hecho, hasta la Revolución Industrial, las artes textiles eran una enorme fuerza económica que pertenecía principalmente a las mujeres.
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We Can Change the World
- An Intimate Journey Through the Early 1970s
- By: Lee Boutell
- Narrated by: Michael Bower
- Length: 14 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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In the early 1970s, with the raging Vietnam War, oppression of civil and human rights, and the environment under relentless destruction, young people of America wanted major change—and they got to work. This is the true story of a group of independent, free-spirited youth who rebelled against the system and built a new way to live, creating community and celebrating life while supporting themselves in unique and unconventional ways.
By: Lee Boutell
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The Psychology of Victimhood
- Why Being a Victim Is Powerful in Modern Society
- By: Kevin L. Whitworth
- Narrated by: Dani Thompson
- Length: 4 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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In The Psychology of Victimhood, Kevin L. Whitworth delivers a bold cultural diagnosis of how grievance, resentment, and envy have been transformed into moral currency in the modern age. Drawing from psychology, economics, media dynamics, and real-world examples, this audiobook reveals how victimhood has evolved from a condition to overcome into an identity to protect—and even monetize.
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Healing Middle-Class Democracy
- Respecting Each Other, Cooperating Fairly, and Sharing Opportunity
- By: Paul Eckert
- Narrated by: Michael Prescott
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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American democracy depends on united support by the largest economic class in the nation—the middle class. But this class faces a crisis of internal division, threatening America’s future. If conflict continues to worsen, it could lead to violence, threatening democracy itself. Since the 1980s, the upper middle class—the affluent group just below the top one percent—has reaped far more benefit from economic growth than the rest of the class. This division has provoked anger among those without the opportunity to move up.
By: Paul Eckert
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What We Lost Between the Fence Posts
- By: Tad Cavalier
- Narrated by: Bo Dan
- Length: 2 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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Across America’s backroads, fields once plowed by calloused hands stand overgrown. Fence posts lean where generations once braced against the wind. Homesteads that echoed with cattle, hymns, and supper-time laughter now sit quiet beneath blinking red towers of green-energy deals, foreign investors, and promises that never came true.
By: Tad Cavalier
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The Myth and Meaning of the Hundred Monkeys
- The Psychology of Sudden Adoption
- By: Ezra Thorne
- Narrated by: Michael Bridges
- Length: 3 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall22
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Performance22
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Story22
Some ideas behave like slow weather. They gather quietly, almost invisibly, in the background of ordinary life. You hear them now, and then, you sense them in passing, and you notice them taking shape in conversations that do not yet sound like conclusions. Then, one day, the sky seems to change all at once. A phrase is suddenly everywhere. A new habit feels normal overnight. A once-unthinkable opinion becomes mainstream. A slight movement becomes a crowd.
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Perfectly paced and provocative
- By Alyssia David on 12-03-26
By: Ezra Thorne
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Los trabajos de las mujeres
- Mujeres, telas y sociedad en la antigüedad
- By: Elizabeth Wayland Barber
- Narrated by: Pilar Corral
- Length: 10 hrs and 6 mins
- Unabridged
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Elizabeth Wayland Barber teje los hilos de la mitología y la literatura, la etnología y la historia documentada en un rico tapiz, iluminando el papel vital que desempeñaban las mujeres en las sociedades preindustriales. De hecho, hasta la Revolución Industrial, las artes textiles eran una enorme fuerza económica que pertenecía principalmente a las mujeres.
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We Can Change the World
- An Intimate Journey Through the Early 1970s
- By: Lee Boutell
- Narrated by: Michael Bower
- Length: 14 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall0
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Performance0
-
Story0
In the early 1970s, with the raging Vietnam War, oppression of civil and human rights, and the environment under relentless destruction, young people of America wanted major change—and they got to work. This is the true story of a group of independent, free-spirited youth who rebelled against the system and built a new way to live, creating community and celebrating life while supporting themselves in unique and unconventional ways.
By: Lee Boutell
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The Psychology of Victimhood
- Why Being a Victim Is Powerful in Modern Society
- By: Kevin L. Whitworth
- Narrated by: Dani Thompson
- Length: 4 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance0
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Story0
In The Psychology of Victimhood, Kevin L. Whitworth delivers a bold cultural diagnosis of how grievance, resentment, and envy have been transformed into moral currency in the modern age. Drawing from psychology, economics, media dynamics, and real-world examples, this audiobook reveals how victimhood has evolved from a condition to overcome into an identity to protect—and even monetize.
-
Healing Middle-Class Democracy
- Respecting Each Other, Cooperating Fairly, and Sharing Opportunity
- By: Paul Eckert
- Narrated by: Michael Prescott
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
American democracy depends on united support by the largest economic class in the nation—the middle class. But this class faces a crisis of internal division, threatening America’s future. If conflict continues to worsen, it could lead to violence, threatening democracy itself. Since the 1980s, the upper middle class—the affluent group just below the top one percent—has reaped far more benefit from economic growth than the rest of the class. This division has provoked anger among those without the opportunity to move up.
By: Paul Eckert
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What We Lost Between the Fence Posts
- By: Tad Cavalier
- Narrated by: Bo Dan
- Length: 2 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall0
-
Performance0
-
Story0
Across America’s backroads, fields once plowed by calloused hands stand overgrown. Fence posts lean where generations once braced against the wind. Homesteads that echoed with cattle, hymns, and supper-time laughter now sit quiet beneath blinking red towers of green-energy deals, foreign investors, and promises that never came true.
By: Tad Cavalier