Mein Kampf (My Struggle) 009 Adolf Hitler 1925 Translated by R. Manheim Audio/Video Book S009
Mein Kampf (My Struggle) 009 Adolf Hitler 1925 Translated by R. Manheim Audio/Video Book S009
English Edition
Author: Adolf Hitler
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Translated by Ralph Manheim
Introduction by Abraham Foxman
Pages 688
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Mein Kampf is a German phrase that means "My Struggle". It is the title of a book authored by Adolf Hitler, first published in 1925. In the book, Hitler outlines his political ideology and plans for the future of Germany. Mein Kampf was a bestseller in Germany during the Nazi era, and it is still considered to be one of the most important texts in Nazi ideology.
The book is divided into two parts. The first part is an autobiography in which Hitler describes his early life and his political awakening. The second part is a more ideological section in which Hitler outlines his views on race, nationalism, and socialism.
Mein Kampf is a complex and controversial work. It is both a personal document and a political manifesto.
Despite its disturbing content, Mein Kampf remains an important historical document. It provides a unique insight into the mind of Adolf Hitler and the development of Nazi ideology.
Mein Kampf is a two-volume book written by Adolf Hitler while he was imprisoned in Landsberg Prison following his failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. The book was originally published in two volumes in 1925 and 1926, and it was later combined into a single volume in 1930.
Mein Kampf is a combination of autobiography, political manifesto, and social commentary. In the book, Hitler describes his early life, his political awakening, and his vision for the future of Germany.
Mein Kampf was a bestseller in Germany during the Nazi era, and it is estimated that over 12 million copies were sold. The book was also translated into many languages, and it was widely read around the world.
Today, Mein Kampf is considered to be one of the most important texts in Nazi ideology.
Nationalism: Hitler was a staunch nationalist, and he believed that Germany should be a powerful and independent nation
Socialism: Hitler was a self-described socialist, but his socialism was very different from the socialism of other left-wing parties.
Mein Kampf is a complex and controversial work, but it is an important historical document. It provides a unique insight into the mind of Adolf Hitler and the development of Nazi ideology.
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The Fourth Turning 054 An American Prophecy by Strauss & Howe 1997 Audio/Video Book S054
The Fourth Turning 054 An American Prophecy by Strauss & Howe 1997 Audio/Video Book S054
What the Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendezvous with Destiny
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Start Date: 3/20/2023
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Publisher : Crown; Reprint edition (December 29, 1997)
Paperback : 400 pages
Authors: Neil Howe, William Strauss
This astonishing book will change the way you see the world--and your place in it. With startling originality, The Fourth Turning illuminates the past, explains the present, and reimagines the future. Most remarkably, it offers an utterly persuasive prophecy about a new American era that will begin just after the millennium.
William Strauss and Neil Howe base this vision on a provocative new theory of American history. With the same intellectual audacity that animated their previous best-sellers, Generations and 13th-GEN, the authors look back five hundred years and uncover a distinct pattern: Modern history moves in cycles, each one lasting about the length of a long human life, each composed of four eras--or "turnings"--that last about twenty years and that always arrive in the same order. First comes a High, a period of confident expansion as a new order takes root after the old has been swept away. Next comes an Awakening, a time of spiritual exploration and rebellion against the now-established order. Then comes an Unraveling, an increasingly troubled era in which individualism triumphs over crumbling institutions. Last comes a Crisis--the Fourth Turning--when society passes through a great and perilous gate in history. Together, the four turnings comprise history's seasonal rhythm of growth, maturation, entropy, and rebirth.
Strauss and Howe locate today's America as midway through an Unraveling, roughly a decade away from the next era of Crisis. In a brilliant analysis of the post-World War II period, they show how generational dynamics are the key to understanding the cycles of American history. They draw vivid portraits of all the modern generations: the can-do G.I.s, the mediating Silent, the values-absorbed Boomers, the pragmatic 13ers, and the child Millennials. Placed in the context of history's long rhythms, the persona and role of each generation become clear--as does the inevitability of the coming Crisis.
By applying the lessons of history, The Fourth Turning makes some bold and hopeful predictions about America's next rendezvous with destiny. It also shows us how we can prepare for what's ahead, both individually and as a nation. As Future Shock did in the 1970s and Megatrends did in the 1980s, this groundbreaking book will have a profound effect on every reader's perception of where we've been and where we're going. The 4th Turning
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Mein Kampf (My Struggle) 001 Adolf Hitler 1925 English Ed. Translated by R. Manheim Audio/Video Book S001
Mein Kampf (My Struggle) 001 Adolf Hitler 1925 English Ed. Translated by R. Manheim Audio/Video Book S001
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Author: Adolf Hitler
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Translated by Ralph Manheim
Introduction by Abraham Foxman
Pages 688
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Start Date: 10/27/2023
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Mein Kampf is a German phrase that means "My Struggle". It is the title of a book authored by Adolf Hitler, first published in 1925. In the book, Hitler outlines his political ideology and plans for the future of Germany. Mein Kampf was a bestseller in Germany during the Nazi era, and it is still considered to be one of the most important texts in Nazi ideology.
The book is divided into two parts. The first part is an autobiography in which Hitler describes his early life and his political awakening. The second part is a more ideological section in which Hitler outlines his views on race, nationalism, and socialism.
Mein Kampf is a complex and controversial work. It is both a personal document and a political manifesto.
Despite its disturbing content, Mein Kampf remains an important historical document. It provides a unique insight into the mind of Adolf Hitler and the development of Nazi ideology.
Mein Kampf is a two-volume book written by Adolf Hitler while he was imprisoned in Landsberg Prison following his failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. The book was originally published in two volumes in 1925 and 1926, and it was later combined into a single volume in 1930.
Mein Kampf is a combination of autobiography, political manifesto, and social commentary. In the book, Hitler describes his early life, his political awakening, and his vision for the future of Germany.
Mein Kampf was a bestseller in Germany during the Nazi era, and it is estimated that over 12 million copies were sold. The book was also translated into many languages, and it was widely read around the world.
Today, Mein Kampf is considered to be one of the most important texts in Nazi ideology.
Nationalism: Hitler was a staunch nationalist, and he believed that Germany should be a powerful and independent nation
Socialism: Hitler was a self-described socialist, but his socialism was very different from the socialism of other left-wing parties.
Mein Kampf is a complex and controversial work, but it is an important historical document. It provides a unique insight into the mind of Adolf Hitler and the development of Nazi ideology.
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Fed Up: 016 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S016
Fed Up: 016 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S016
An Insider's Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America 2017
by Danielle DiMartino Booth
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Publisher : Portfolio 2017
Paperback : 336 Pages
Authors: Daniel DiMartino Booth
Danielle DiMartino Booth makes bold predictions based on meticulous research and her years of experience in central banking and on Wall Street. Known for sounding an early warning about the housing bubble in the 2000s, Danielle offers a unique perspective to audiences seeking expertise in the financial markets, the economy, and the intersection of central banking and politics.
Called "The Dallas Fed's Resident Soothsayer" by D Magazine, Danielle is a well-known speaker who can tailor her message to a myriad of audiences, once spending a week crossing the ocean to present to groups as diverse as the Portfolio Management Institute in Newport Beach, the Global Interdependence Center in London and the Four States Forestry Association in Texarkana. Her success is based on her ability to translate the arcane language of Wall Street thinkers and Fed insiders to the man on the street. Danielle is regularly featured on CNBC and Bloomberg.
From Wall Street to respected columnist to Fed Advisor, Danielle spent nine years as a Senior Financial Analyst with the Federal Reserve of Dallas and served as an Advisor on monetary policy to Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard W. Fisher until his retirement. Fisher called on Danielle to serve at the Fed after becoming a loyal reader of her financial column in the Dallas Morning News. She began her career in New York at Credit Suisse and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette where she worked in the fixed income, public equity and private equity markets. Danielle earned her BBA as a College of Business Scholar at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She holds an MBA in Finance and International Business from the University of Texas at Austin and an MS in Journalism from Columbia
After correctly predicting the housing crash of 2008 and quitting her high-ranking Wall Street job, Danielle DiMartino Booth was surprised to find herself recruited as an analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, one of the regional centers of our complicated and widely misunderstood Federal Reserve System. She was shocked to discover just how much tunnel vision, arrogance, liberal dogma, and abuse of power drove the core policies of the Fed.
DiMartino Booth found a cabal of unelected academics who made decisions without the slightest understanding of the real world, just a slavish devotion to their theoretical models. Over the next nine years, she and her boss, Richard Fisher, tried to speak up about the dangers of Fed policies such as quantitative easing and deeply depressed interest rates. But as she puts it, “In a world rendered unsafe by banks that were too big to fail, we came to understand that the Fed was simply too big to fight.”
Now DiMartino Booth explains what really happened to our economy after the fateful date of December 8, 2008, when the Federal Open Market Committee approved a grand and unprecedented experiment: lowering interest rates to zero and flooding America with easy money. As she feared, millions of individuals, small businesses, and major corporations made rational choices that didn’t line up with the Fed’s “wealth effect” models. The result: eight years and counting of a sluggish “recovery” that barely feels like a recovery at all.
While easy money has kept Wall Street and the wealthy afloat and thriving, Main Street isn’t doing so well. Nearly half of men eighteen to thirty-four live with their parents, the highest level since the end of the Great Depression. Incomes are barely increasing for anyone not in the top ten percent of earners. And for those approaching or already in retirement, extremely low interest rates have caused their savings to stagnate. Millions have been left vulnerable and afraid.
Perhaps worst of all, when the next financial crisis arrives, the Fed will have no tools left for managing the panic that ensues. And then what?
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The Fourth Turning Is Here 006 by Neil Howe 2023 Audio/Video Book S006
The Fourth Turning Is Here 006 by Neil Howe 2023 Audio/Video Book S006
The Fourth Turning Is Here: What the Seasons of History Tell Us About How and When This Crisis Will End by Neil Howe 2023
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
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Start Date: 9/24/2023
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Publisher : Simon & Schuster 2023
Hardback : 461 Pages
Authors: Neil Howe
Complete Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wRJVSKj21g
The visionary behind the best-selling phenomenon The Fourth Turning looks once again to America’s past to predict our future in this startling and hopeful prophecy for how our present era of civil unrest will resolve over the next 10 years—and what our lives will look like once it has.
Twenty-five years ago, Neil Howe and the late William Strauss dazzled the world with a provocative new theory of American history. Looking back at the last 500 years, they’d uncovered a distinct pattern: modern history moves in cycles, each one lasting roughly 80 to 100 years, the length of a long human life, with each cycle composed of four eras—or “turnings”—that always arrive in the same order and each last about 25 years. The last of these eras—the fourth turning—was always the most perilous, a period of civic upheaval and national mobilization as traumatic and transformative as the New Deal and World War II, the Civil War, or the American Revolution.
Now, right on schedule, our own fourth turning has arrived. And so Neil Howe has returned with an extraordinary new prediction. What we see all around us—the polarization, the growing threat of civil conflict and global war—will culminate by the early 2030s in a climax that poses great danger and yet also holds great promise, perhaps even bringing on America’s next golden age. Every generation alive today will play a vital role in determining how this crisis is resolved, for good or ill.
Illuminating, sobering, yet ultimately empowering, The Fourth Turning Is Here takes you back into history and deep into the collective personality of each living generation to make sense of our current crisis, explore how all of us will be differently affected by the political, social, and economic challenges we’ll face in the decade to come, and reveal how our country, our communities, and our families can best prepare to meet these challenges head-on.
Neil Howe is an American author and consultant. He is best known for his work with William Strauss on social generations regarding a theorized generational cycle in American history. Wikipedia
Born: 1951 (age 71 years), Santa Monica, CA
Education: Yale University, University of California, Berkeley, Ellwood P. Cubberley High School
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The Fourth Turning Is Here 005 by Neil Howe 2023 Audio/Video Book S005
The Fourth Turning Is Here 005 by Neil Howe 2023 Audio/Video Book S005
The Fourth Turning Is Here: What the Seasons of History Tell Us About How and When This Crisis Will End by Neil Howe 2023
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
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Start Date: 9/24/2023
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Publisher : Simon & Schuster 2023
Hardback : 461 Pages
Authors: Neil Howe
Complete Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wRJVSKj21g
The visionary behind the best-selling phenomenon The Fourth Turning looks once again to America’s past to predict our future in this startling and hopeful prophecy for how our present era of civil unrest will resolve over the next 10 years—and what our lives will look like once it has.
Twenty-five years ago, Neil Howe and the late William Strauss dazzled the world with a provocative new theory of American history. Looking back at the last 500 years, they’d uncovered a distinct pattern: modern history moves in cycles, each one lasting roughly 80 to 100 years, the length of a long human life, with each cycle composed of four eras—or “turnings”—that always arrive in the same order and each last about 25 years. The last of these eras—the fourth turning—was always the most perilous, a period of civic upheaval and national mobilization as traumatic and transformative as the New Deal and World War II, the Civil War, or the American Revolution.
Now, right on schedule, our own fourth turning has arrived. And so Neil Howe has returned with an extraordinary new prediction. What we see all around us—the polarization, the growing threat of civil conflict and global war—will culminate by the early 2030s in a climax that poses great danger and yet also holds great promise, perhaps even bringing on America’s next golden age. Every generation alive today will play a vital role in determining how this crisis is resolved, for good or ill.
Illuminating, sobering, yet ultimately empowering, The Fourth Turning Is Here takes you back into history and deep into the collective personality of each living generation to make sense of our current crisis, explore how all of us will be differently affected by the political, social, and economic challenges we’ll face in the decade to come, and reveal how our country, our communities, and our families can best prepare to meet these challenges head-on.
Neil Howe is an American author and consultant. He is best known for his work with William Strauss on social generations regarding a theorized generational cycle in American history. Wikipedia
Born: 1951 (age 71 years), Santa Monica, CA
Education: Yale University, University of California, Berkeley, Ellwood P. Cubberley High School
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The Remains of the Day 027 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S027 - The End
The Remains of the Day 027 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S027 - The End
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Publisher : Vintage International
Language : English
Paperback : 245 pages
Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
The Remains of the Day is a 1989 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. It tells the story of Stevens, a butler who has dedicated his life to the service of Lord Darlington, a wealthy English aristocrat. The novel is set in the years leading up to World War II, and it explores the themes of duty, loyalty, and the cost of personal ambition.
The novel is narrated by Stevens, who is looking back on his time at Darlington Hall. He is a man of great pride and discipline, and he believes that his life has been well-lived. However, as he recounts his memories, he begins to question his own beliefs and choices. He realizes that he may have been too loyal to Lord Darlington, even when he knew that his master was making mistakes. He also realizes that he may have missed out on opportunities for love and happiness.
The Remains of the Day is a complex and moving novel that explores the human cost of social conventions. It is a story about the importance of self-awareness and the power of regret. The novel won the Booker Prize in 1989, and it has been adapted into a film and a television miniseries.
Here are some of the main themes of the novel:
The importance of duty and loyalty
The cost of personal ambition
The nature of memory and regret
The relationship between class and social conventions
The decline of the British aristocracy
The rise of fascism in Europe
The Remains of the Day is a beautifully written novel that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. It is a classic of modern literature that continues to be read and enjoyed by readers around the world.
This is Kazuo Ishiguro's profoundly compelling portrait of a butler named Stevens. Stevens, at the end of three decades of service at Darlington Hall, spending a day on a country drive, embarks as well on a journey through the past in an effort to reassure himself that he has served humanity by serving the "great gentleman," Lord Darlington. But lurking in his memory are doubts about the true nature of Lord Darlington's "greatness," and much graver doubts about the nature of his own life.
KAZUO ISHIGURO was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain at the age of five. His eight previous works of fiction have earned him many honors around the world, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Booker Prize. His work has been translated into over fifty languages, and The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, both made into acclaimed films, have each sold more than 2 million copies. He was given a knighthood in 2018 for Services to Literature. He also holds the decorations of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from France and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star from Japan.
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The Remains of the Day 026 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S026
The Remains of the Day 026 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S026
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
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Publisher : Vintage International
Language : English
Paperback : 245 pages
Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
The Remains of the Day is a 1989 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. It tells the story of Stevens, a butler who has dedicated his life to the service of Lord Darlington, a wealthy English aristocrat. The novel is set in the years leading up to World War II, and it explores the themes of duty, loyalty, and the cost of personal ambition.
The novel is narrated by Stevens, who is looking back on his time at Darlington Hall. He is a man of great pride and discipline, and he believes that his life has been well-lived. However, as he recounts his memories, he begins to question his own beliefs and choices. He realizes that he may have been too loyal to Lord Darlington, even when he knew that his master was making mistakes. He also realizes that he may have missed out on opportunities for love and happiness.
The Remains of the Day is a complex and moving novel that explores the human cost of social conventions. It is a story about the importance of self-awareness and the power of regret. The novel won the Booker Prize in 1989, and it has been adapted into a film and a television miniseries.
Here are some of the main themes of the novel:
The importance of duty and loyalty
The cost of personal ambition
The nature of memory and regret
The relationship between class and social conventions
The decline of the British aristocracy
The rise of fascism in Europe
The Remains of the Day is a beautifully written novel that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. It is a classic of modern literature that continues to be read and enjoyed by readers around the world.
This is Kazuo Ishiguro's profoundly compelling portrait of a butler named Stevens. Stevens, at the end of three decades of service at Darlington Hall, spending a day on a country drive, embarks as well on a journey through the past in an effort to reassure himself that he has served humanity by serving the "great gentleman," Lord Darlington. But lurking in his memory are doubts about the true nature of Lord Darlington's "greatness," and much graver doubts about the nature of his own life.
KAZUO ISHIGURO was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain at the age of five. His eight previous works of fiction have earned him many honors around the world, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Booker Prize. His work has been translated into over fifty languages, and The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, both made into acclaimed films, have each sold more than 2 million copies. He was given a knighthood in 2018 for Services to Literature. He also holds the decorations of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from France and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star from Japan.
#audiobook #videobook #education #worldhistory #geopolitics #politics #china #americanhistory #ushistory #thefuture #globalpolitics #economics #worldeconomy #geography #politicalhistory #america #geopoliticalstrategist #strategist #demography #humananity #populationgrowth #novel #fiction #japaneseauthor #englishliterature #britishliterature #britishstory #nobelprize
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Fed Up: 015 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S015
Fed Up: 015 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S015
An Insider's Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America 2017
by Danielle DiMartino Booth
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
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Start Date: 8/31/2023
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Publisher : Portfolio 2017
Paperback : 336 Pages
Authors: Daniel DiMartino Booth
Danielle DiMartino Booth makes bold predictions based on meticulous research and her years of experience in central banking and on Wall Street. Known for sounding an early warning about the housing bubble in the 2000s, Danielle offers a unique perspective to audiences seeking expertise in the financial markets, the economy, and the intersection of central banking and politics.
Called "The Dallas Fed's Resident Soothsayer" by D Magazine, Danielle is a well-known speaker who can tailor her message to a myriad of audiences, once spending a week crossing the ocean to present to groups as diverse as the Portfolio Management Institute in Newport Beach, the Global Interdependence Center in London and the Four States Forestry Association in Texarkana. Her success is based on her ability to translate the arcane language of Wall Street thinkers and Fed insiders to the man on the street. Danielle is regularly featured on CNBC and Bloomberg.
From Wall Street to respected columnist to Fed Advisor, Danielle spent nine years as a Senior Financial Analyst with the Federal Reserve of Dallas and served as an Advisor on monetary policy to Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard W. Fisher until his retirement. Fisher called on Danielle to serve at the Fed after becoming a loyal reader of her financial column in the Dallas Morning News. She began her career in New York at Credit Suisse and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette where she worked in the fixed income, public equity and private equity markets. Danielle earned her BBA as a College of Business Scholar at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She holds an MBA in Finance and International Business from the University of Texas at Austin and an MS in Journalism from Columbia
After correctly predicting the housing crash of 2008 and quitting her high-ranking Wall Street job, Danielle DiMartino Booth was surprised to find herself recruited as an analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, one of the regional centers of our complicated and widely misunderstood Federal Reserve System. She was shocked to discover just how much tunnel vision, arrogance, liberal dogma, and abuse of power drove the core policies of the Fed.
DiMartino Booth found a cabal of unelected academics who made decisions without the slightest understanding of the real world, just a slavish devotion to their theoretical models. Over the next nine years, she and her boss, Richard Fisher, tried to speak up about the dangers of Fed policies such as quantitative easing and deeply depressed interest rates. But as she puts it, “In a world rendered unsafe by banks that were too big to fail, we came to understand that the Fed was simply too big to fight.”
Now DiMartino Booth explains what really happened to our economy after the fateful date of December 8, 2008, when the Federal Open Market Committee approved a grand and unprecedented experiment: lowering interest rates to zero and flooding America with easy money. As she feared, millions of individuals, small businesses, and major corporations made rational choices that didn’t line up with the Fed’s “wealth effect” models. The result: eight years and counting of a sluggish “recovery” that barely feels like a recovery at all.
While easy money has kept Wall Street and the wealthy afloat and thriving, Main Street isn’t doing so well. Nearly half of men eighteen to thirty-four live with their parents, the highest level since the end of the Great Depression. Incomes are barely increasing for anyone not in the top ten percent of earners. And for those approaching or already in retirement, extremely low interest rates have caused their savings to stagnate. Millions have been left vulnerable and afraid.
Perhaps worst of all, when the next financial crisis arrives, the Fed will have no tools left for managing the panic that ensues. And then what?
#audiobook #videobook #education #fed #federalreserve #banking #bankingsystem #stocks #stockmarket #bankreserves #banks #money #currency #fiat #gold #fractionalreservebanking #capitalmarkets #centralbanking #centralbanks $spy $qqq $iwm $dia $spx $ndx #economics #macroeconomics
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The Remains of the Day 019 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S019
The Remains of the Day 019 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S019
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 8/28/2023
** If you are the Book Publisher or Rights Holder & Don't Want These Videos Shared, Please Contact Me Directly for Immediate Action - Thank You. MyAnalogBooks (at) Gmail (dot) com **
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi3jGwoWI0k&list=PLjDghraxn5eJbZ_buug5dMwKQAjx4V9rQ
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Publisher : Vintage International
Language : English
Paperback : 245 pages
Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
The Remains of the Day is a 1989 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. It tells the story of Stevens, a butler who has dedicated his life to the service of Lord Darlington, a wealthy English aristocrat. The novel is set in the years leading up to World War II, and it explores the themes of duty, loyalty, and the cost of personal ambition.
The novel is narrated by Stevens, who is looking back on his time at Darlington Hall. He is a man of great pride and discipline, and he believes that his life has been well-lived. However, as he recounts his memories, he begins to question his own beliefs and choices. He realizes that he may have been too loyal to Lord Darlington, even when he knew that his master was making mistakes. He also realizes that he may have missed out on opportunities for love and happiness.
The Remains of the Day is a complex and moving novel that explores the human cost of social conventions. It is a story about the importance of self-awareness and the power of regret. The novel won the Booker Prize in 1989, and it has been adapted into a film and a television miniseries.
Here are some of the main themes of the novel:
The importance of duty and loyalty
The cost of personal ambition
The nature of memory and regret
The relationship between class and social conventions
The decline of the British aristocracy
The rise of fascism in Europe
The Remains of the Day is a beautifully written novel that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. It is a classic of modern literature that continues to be read and enjoyed by readers around the world.
This is Kazuo Ishiguro's profoundly compelling portrait of a butler named Stevens. Stevens, at the end of three decades of service at Darlington Hall, spending a day on a country drive, embarks as well on a journey through the past in an effort to reassure himself that he has served humanity by serving the "great gentleman," Lord Darlington. But lurking in his memory are doubts about the true nature of Lord Darlington's "greatness," and much graver doubts about the nature of his own life.
KAZUO ISHIGURO was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain at the age of five. His eight previous works of fiction have earned him many honors around the world, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Booker Prize. His work has been translated into over fifty languages, and The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, both made into acclaimed films, have each sold more than 2 million copies. He was given a knighthood in 2018 for Services to Literature. He also holds the decorations of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from France and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star from Japan.
#audiobook #videobook #education #worldhistory #geopolitics #politics #china #americanhistory #ushistory #thefuture #globalpolitics #economics #worldeconomy #geography #politicalhistory #america #geopoliticalstrategist #strategist #demography #humananity #populationgrowth #novel #fiction #japaneseauthor #englishliterature #britishliterature #britishstory #nobelprize
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The Remains of the Day 018 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S018
The Remains of the Day 018 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S018
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 8/28/2023
** If you are the Book Publisher or Rights Holder & Don't Want These Videos Shared, Please Contact Me Directly for Immediate Action - Thank You. MyAnalogBooks (at) Gmail (dot) com **
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi3jGwoWI0k&list=PLjDghraxn5eJbZ_buug5dMwKQAjx4V9rQ
* Full Reading List: https://bit.ly/analogvideobooks
* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/analogbooks
Publisher : Vintage International
Language : English
Paperback : 245 pages
Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
The Remains of the Day is a 1989 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. It tells the story of Stevens, a butler who has dedicated his life to the service of Lord Darlington, a wealthy English aristocrat. The novel is set in the years leading up to World War II, and it explores the themes of duty, loyalty, and the cost of personal ambition.
The novel is narrated by Stevens, who is looking back on his time at Darlington Hall. He is a man of great pride and discipline, and he believes that his life has been well-lived. However, as he recounts his memories, he begins to question his own beliefs and choices. He realizes that he may have been too loyal to Lord Darlington, even when he knew that his master was making mistakes. He also realizes that he may have missed out on opportunities for love and happiness.
The Remains of the Day is a complex and moving novel that explores the human cost of social conventions. It is a story about the importance of self-awareness and the power of regret. The novel won the Booker Prize in 1989, and it has been adapted into a film and a television miniseries.
Here are some of the main themes of the novel:
The importance of duty and loyalty
The cost of personal ambition
The nature of memory and regret
The relationship between class and social conventions
The decline of the British aristocracy
The rise of fascism in Europe
The Remains of the Day is a beautifully written novel that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. It is a classic of modern literature that continues to be read and enjoyed by readers around the world.
This is Kazuo Ishiguro's profoundly compelling portrait of a butler named Stevens. Stevens, at the end of three decades of service at Darlington Hall, spending a day on a country drive, embarks as well on a journey through the past in an effort to reassure himself that he has served humanity by serving the "great gentleman," Lord Darlington. But lurking in his memory are doubts about the true nature of Lord Darlington's "greatness," and much graver doubts about the nature of his own life.
KAZUO ISHIGURO was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain at the age of five. His eight previous works of fiction have earned him many honors around the world, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Booker Prize. His work has been translated into over fifty languages, and The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, both made into acclaimed films, have each sold more than 2 million copies. He was given a knighthood in 2018 for Services to Literature. He also holds the decorations of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from France and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star from Japan.
#audiobook #videobook #education #worldhistory #geopolitics #politics #china #americanhistory #ushistory #thefuture #globalpolitics #economics #worldeconomy #geography #politicalhistory #america #geopoliticalstrategist #strategist #demography #humananity #populationgrowth #novel #fiction #japaneseauthor #englishliterature #britishliterature #britishstory #nobelprize
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Fed Up: 014 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S014
Fed Up: 014 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S014
An Insider's Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America 2017
by Danielle DiMartino Booth
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 8/31/2023
** If you are the Book Publisher or Rights Holder & Don't Want These Videos Shared, Please Contact Me Directly for Immediate Action - Thank You. MyAnalogBooks (at) Gmail (dot) com **
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXEEZ4qhL_U&list=PLjDghraxn5eIqfctHN5omrwM-KOXqzq0R
* Full Reading List: https://bit.ly/analogvideobooks
* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/analogbooks
Publisher : Portfolio 2017
Paperback : 336 Pages
Authors: Daniel DiMartino Booth
Danielle DiMartino Booth makes bold predictions based on meticulous research and her years of experience in central banking and on Wall Street. Known for sounding an early warning about the housing bubble in the 2000s, Danielle offers a unique perspective to audiences seeking expertise in the financial markets, the economy, and the intersection of central banking and politics.
Called "The Dallas Fed's Resident Soothsayer" by D Magazine, Danielle is a well-known speaker who can tailor her message to a myriad of audiences, once spending a week crossing the ocean to present to groups as diverse as the Portfolio Management Institute in Newport Beach, the Global Interdependence Center in London and the Four States Forestry Association in Texarkana. Her success is based on her ability to translate the arcane language of Wall Street thinkers and Fed insiders to the man on the street. Danielle is regularly featured on CNBC and Bloomberg.
From Wall Street to respected columnist to Fed Advisor, Danielle spent nine years as a Senior Financial Analyst with the Federal Reserve of Dallas and served as an Advisor on monetary policy to Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard W. Fisher until his retirement. Fisher called on Danielle to serve at the Fed after becoming a loyal reader of her financial column in the Dallas Morning News. She began her career in New York at Credit Suisse and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette where she worked in the fixed income, public equity and private equity markets. Danielle earned her BBA as a College of Business Scholar at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She holds an MBA in Finance and International Business from the University of Texas at Austin and an MS in Journalism from Columbia
After correctly predicting the housing crash of 2008 and quitting her high-ranking Wall Street job, Danielle DiMartino Booth was surprised to find herself recruited as an analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, one of the regional centers of our complicated and widely misunderstood Federal Reserve System. She was shocked to discover just how much tunnel vision, arrogance, liberal dogma, and abuse of power drove the core policies of the Fed.
DiMartino Booth found a cabal of unelected academics who made decisions without the slightest understanding of the real world, just a slavish devotion to their theoretical models. Over the next nine years, she and her boss, Richard Fisher, tried to speak up about the dangers of Fed policies such as quantitative easing and deeply depressed interest rates. But as she puts it, “In a world rendered unsafe by banks that were too big to fail, we came to understand that the Fed was simply too big to fight.”
Now DiMartino Booth explains what really happened to our economy after the fateful date of December 8, 2008, when the Federal Open Market Committee approved a grand and unprecedented experiment: lowering interest rates to zero and flooding America with easy money. As she feared, millions of individuals, small businesses, and major corporations made rational choices that didn’t line up with the Fed’s “wealth effect” models. The result: eight years and counting of a sluggish “recovery” that barely feels like a recovery at all.
While easy money has kept Wall Street and the wealthy afloat and thriving, Main Street isn’t doing so well. Nearly half of men eighteen to thirty-four live with their parents, the highest level since the end of the Great Depression. Incomes are barely increasing for anyone not in the top ten percent of earners. And for those approaching or already in retirement, extremely low interest rates have caused their savings to stagnate. Millions have been left vulnerable and afraid.
Perhaps worst of all, when the next financial crisis arrives, the Fed will have no tools left for managing the panic that ensues. And then what?
#audiobook #videobook #education #fed #federalreserve #banking #bankingsystem #stocks #stockmarket #bankreserves #banks #money #currency #fiat #gold #fractionalreservebanking #capitalmarkets #centralbanking #centralbanks $spy $qqq $iwm $dia $spx $ndx #economics #macroeconomics
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Fed Up: 013 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S013
Fed Up: 013 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S013
An Insider's Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America 2017
by Danielle DiMartino Booth
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 8/31/2023
** If you are the Book Publisher or Rights Holder & Don't Want These Videos Shared, Please Contact Me Directly for Immediate Action - Thank You. MyAnalogBooks (at) Gmail (dot) com **
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXEEZ4qhL_U&list=PLjDghraxn5eIqfctHN5omrwM-KOXqzq0R
* Full Reading List: https://bit.ly/analogvideobooks
* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/analogbooks
Publisher : Portfolio 2017
Paperback : 336 Pages
Authors: Daniel DiMartino Booth
Danielle DiMartino Booth makes bold predictions based on meticulous research and her years of experience in central banking and on Wall Street. Known for sounding an early warning about the housing bubble in the 2000s, Danielle offers a unique perspective to audiences seeking expertise in the financial markets, the economy, and the intersection of central banking and politics.
Called "The Dallas Fed's Resident Soothsayer" by D Magazine, Danielle is a well-known speaker who can tailor her message to a myriad of audiences, once spending a week crossing the ocean to present to groups as diverse as the Portfolio Management Institute in Newport Beach, the Global Interdependence Center in London and the Four States Forestry Association in Texarkana. Her success is based on her ability to translate the arcane language of Wall Street thinkers and Fed insiders to the man on the street. Danielle is regularly featured on CNBC and Bloomberg.
From Wall Street to respected columnist to Fed Advisor, Danielle spent nine years as a Senior Financial Analyst with the Federal Reserve of Dallas and served as an Advisor on monetary policy to Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard W. Fisher until his retirement. Fisher called on Danielle to serve at the Fed after becoming a loyal reader of her financial column in the Dallas Morning News. She began her career in New York at Credit Suisse and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette where she worked in the fixed income, public equity and private equity markets. Danielle earned her BBA as a College of Business Scholar at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She holds an MBA in Finance and International Business from the University of Texas at Austin and an MS in Journalism from Columbia
After correctly predicting the housing crash of 2008 and quitting her high-ranking Wall Street job, Danielle DiMartino Booth was surprised to find herself recruited as an analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, one of the regional centers of our complicated and widely misunderstood Federal Reserve System. She was shocked to discover just how much tunnel vision, arrogance, liberal dogma, and abuse of power drove the core policies of the Fed.
DiMartino Booth found a cabal of unelected academics who made decisions without the slightest understanding of the real world, just a slavish devotion to their theoretical models. Over the next nine years, she and her boss, Richard Fisher, tried to speak up about the dangers of Fed policies such as quantitative easing and deeply depressed interest rates. But as she puts it, “In a world rendered unsafe by banks that were too big to fail, we came to understand that the Fed was simply too big to fight.”
Now DiMartino Booth explains what really happened to our economy after the fateful date of December 8, 2008, when the Federal Open Market Committee approved a grand and unprecedented experiment: lowering interest rates to zero and flooding America with easy money. As she feared, millions of individuals, small businesses, and major corporations made rational choices that didn’t line up with the Fed’s “wealth effect” models. The result: eight years and counting of a sluggish “recovery” that barely feels like a recovery at all.
While easy money has kept Wall Street and the wealthy afloat and thriving, Main Street isn’t doing so well. Nearly half of men eighteen to thirty-four live with their parents, the highest level since the end of the Great Depression. Incomes are barely increasing for anyone not in the top ten percent of earners. And for those approaching or already in retirement, extremely low interest rates have caused their savings to stagnate. Millions have been left vulnerable and afraid.
Perhaps worst of all, when the next financial crisis arrives, the Fed will have no tools left for managing the panic that ensues. And then what?
#audiobook #videobook #education #fed #federalreserve #banking #bankingsystem #stocks #stockmarket #bankreserves #banks #money #currency #fiat #gold #fractionalreservebanking #capitalmarkets #centralbanking #centralbanks $spy $qqq $iwm $dia $spx $ndx #economics #macroeconomics
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The Remains of the Day 017 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S017
The Remains of the Day 017 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S017
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 8/28/2023
** If you are the Book Publisher or Rights Holder & Don't Want These Videos Shared, Please Contact Me Directly for Immediate Action - Thank You. MyAnalogBooks (at) Gmail (dot) com **
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi3jGwoWI0k&list=PLjDghraxn5eJbZ_buug5dMwKQAjx4V9rQ
* Full Reading List: https://bit.ly/analogvideobooks
* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/analogbooks
Publisher : Vintage International
Language : English
Paperback : 245 pages
Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
The Remains of the Day is a 1989 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. It tells the story of Stevens, a butler who has dedicated his life to the service of Lord Darlington, a wealthy English aristocrat. The novel is set in the years leading up to World War II, and it explores the themes of duty, loyalty, and the cost of personal ambition.
The novel is narrated by Stevens, who is looking back on his time at Darlington Hall. He is a man of great pride and discipline, and he believes that his life has been well-lived. However, as he recounts his memories, he begins to question his own beliefs and choices. He realizes that he may have been too loyal to Lord Darlington, even when he knew that his master was making mistakes. He also realizes that he may have missed out on opportunities for love and happiness.
The Remains of the Day is a complex and moving novel that explores the human cost of social conventions. It is a story about the importance of self-awareness and the power of regret. The novel won the Booker Prize in 1989, and it has been adapted into a film and a television miniseries.
Here are some of the main themes of the novel:
The importance of duty and loyalty
The cost of personal ambition
The nature of memory and regret
The relationship between class and social conventions
The decline of the British aristocracy
The rise of fascism in Europe
The Remains of the Day is a beautifully written novel that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. It is a classic of modern literature that continues to be read and enjoyed by readers around the world.
This is Kazuo Ishiguro's profoundly compelling portrait of a butler named Stevens. Stevens, at the end of three decades of service at Darlington Hall, spending a day on a country drive, embarks as well on a journey through the past in an effort to reassure himself that he has served humanity by serving the "great gentleman," Lord Darlington. But lurking in his memory are doubts about the true nature of Lord Darlington's "greatness," and much graver doubts about the nature of his own life.
KAZUO ISHIGURO was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain at the age of five. His eight previous works of fiction have earned him many honors around the world, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Booker Prize. His work has been translated into over fifty languages, and The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, both made into acclaimed films, have each sold more than 2 million copies. He was given a knighthood in 2018 for Services to Literature. He also holds the decorations of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from France and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star from Japan.
#audiobook #videobook #education #worldhistory #geopolitics #politics #china #americanhistory #ushistory #thefuture #globalpolitics #economics #worldeconomy #geography #politicalhistory #america #geopoliticalstrategist #strategist #demography #humananity #populationgrowth #novel #fiction #japaneseauthor #englishliterature #britishliterature #britishstory #nobelprize
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The Fourth Turning 049 An American Prophecy by Strauss & Howe 1997 Audio/Video Book S049
The Fourth Turning 049 An American Prophecy by Strauss & Howe 1997 Audio/Video Book S049
What the Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendezvous with Destiny
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 3/20/2023
** If you are the Book Publisher or Rights Holder & Don't Want These Videos Shared, Please Contact Me Directly for Immediate Action - Thank You. MyAnalogBooks (at) Gmail (dot) com **
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi3jGwoWI0k&list=PLjDghraxn5eJbZ_buug5dMwKQAjx4V9rQ
* Full Reading List: https://bit.ly/analogvideobooks
* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/analogbooks
Publisher : Crown; Reprint edition (December 29, 1997)
Paperback : 400 pages
Authors: Neil Howe, William Strauss
This astonishing book will change the way you see the world--and your place in it. With startling originality, The Fourth Turning illuminates the past, explains the present, and reimagines the future. Most remarkably, it offers an utterly persuasive prophecy about a new American era that will begin just after the millennium.
William Strauss and Neil Howe base this vision on a provocative new theory of American history. With the same intellectual audacity that animated their previous best-sellers, Generations and 13th-GEN, the authors look back five hundred years and uncover a distinct pattern: Modern history moves in cycles, each one lasting about the length of a long human life, each composed of four eras--or "turnings"--that last about twenty years and that always arrive in the same order. First comes a High, a period of confident expansion as a new order takes root after the old has been swept away. Next comes an Awakening, a time of spiritual exploration and rebellion against the now-established order. Then comes an Unraveling, an increasingly troubled era in which individualism triumphs over crumbling institutions. Last comes a Crisis--the Fourth Turning--when society passes through a great and perilous gate in history. Together, the four turnings comprise history's seasonal rhythm of growth, maturation, entropy, and rebirth.
Strauss and Howe locate today's America as midway through an Unraveling, roughly a decade away from the next era of Crisis. In a brilliant analysis of the post-World War II period, they show how generational dynamics are the key to understanding the cycles of American history. They draw vivid portraits of all the modern generations: the can-do G.I.s, the mediating Silent, the values-absorbed Boomers, the pragmatic 13ers, and the child Millennials. Placed in the context of history's long rhythms, the persona and role of each generation become clear--as does the inevitability of the coming Crisis.
By applying the lessons of history, The Fourth Turning makes some bold and hopeful predictions about America's next rendezvous with destiny. It also shows us how we can prepare for what's ahead, both individually and as a nation. As Future Shock did in the 1970s and Megatrends did in the 1980s, this groundbreaking book will have a profound effect on every reader's perception of where we've been and where we're going. The 4th Turning
#audiobook #videobook #education #worldhistory #geopolitics #politics #china #americanhistory #ushistory #thefuture #globalpolitics #economics #worldeconomy #geography #politicalhistory #america #geopoliticalstrategist #strategist #demography #humananity #populationgrowth
#geography #globalization #americafirst #maga #4thturning #fourthturning #babyboomers #stevebannon #civilwar #yearsago #neilhowe #mustread #worldwar #donaldtrump
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The Fourth Turning 048 An American Prophecy by Strauss & Howe 1997 Audio/Video Book S048
The Fourth Turning 048 An American Prophecy by Strauss & Howe 1997 Audio/Video Book S048
What the Cycles of History Tell Us About America's Next Rendezvous with Destiny
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 3/20/2023
** If you are the Book Publisher or Rights Holder & Don't Want These Videos Shared, Please Contact Me Directly for Immediate Action - Thank You. MyAnalogBooks (at) Gmail (dot) com **
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi3jGwoWI0k&list=PLjDghraxn5eJbZ_buug5dMwKQAjx4V9rQ
* Full Reading List: https://bit.ly/analogvideobooks
* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/analogbooks
Publisher : Crown; Reprint edition (December 29, 1997)
Paperback : 400 pages
Authors: Neil Howe, William Strauss
This astonishing book will change the way you see the world--and your place in it. With startling originality, The Fourth Turning illuminates the past, explains the present, and reimagines the future. Most remarkably, it offers an utterly persuasive prophecy about a new American era that will begin just after the millennium.
William Strauss and Neil Howe base this vision on a provocative new theory of American history. With the same intellectual audacity that animated their previous best-sellers, Generations and 13th-GEN, the authors look back five hundred years and uncover a distinct pattern: Modern history moves in cycles, each one lasting about the length of a long human life, each composed of four eras--or "turnings"--that last about twenty years and that always arrive in the same order. First comes a High, a period of confident expansion as a new order takes root after the old has been swept away. Next comes an Awakening, a time of spiritual exploration and rebellion against the now-established order. Then comes an Unraveling, an increasingly troubled era in which individualism triumphs over crumbling institutions. Last comes a Crisis--the Fourth Turning--when society passes through a great and perilous gate in history. Together, the four turnings comprise history's seasonal rhythm of growth, maturation, entropy, and rebirth.
Strauss and Howe locate today's America as midway through an Unraveling, roughly a decade away from the next era of Crisis. In a brilliant analysis of the post-World War II period, they show how generational dynamics are the key to understanding the cycles of American history. They draw vivid portraits of all the modern generations: the can-do G.I.s, the mediating Silent, the values-absorbed Boomers, the pragmatic 13ers, and the child Millennials. Placed in the context of history's long rhythms, the persona and role of each generation become clear--as does the inevitability of the coming Crisis.
By applying the lessons of history, The Fourth Turning makes some bold and hopeful predictions about America's next rendezvous with destiny. It also shows us how we can prepare for what's ahead, both individually and as a nation. As Future Shock did in the 1970s and Megatrends did in the 1980s, this groundbreaking book will have a profound effect on every reader's perception of where we've been and where we're going. The 4th Turning
#audiobook #videobook #education #worldhistory #geopolitics #politics #china #americanhistory #ushistory #thefuture #globalpolitics #economics #worldeconomy #geography #politicalhistory #america #geopoliticalstrategist #strategist #demography #humananity #populationgrowth
#geography #globalization #americafirst #maga #4thturning #fourthturning #babyboomers #stevebannon #civilwar #yearsago #neilhowe #mustread #worldwar #donaldtrump
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Fed Up: 012 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S012
Fed Up: 012 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S012
An Insider's Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America 2017
by Danielle DiMartino Booth
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 8/31/2023
** If you are the Book Publisher or Rights Holder & Don't Want These Videos Shared, Please Contact Me Directly for Immediate Action - Thank You. MyAnalogBooks (at) Gmail (dot) com **
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Publisher : Portfolio 2017
Paperback : 336 Pages
Authors: Daniel DiMartino Booth
Danielle DiMartino Booth makes bold predictions based on meticulous research and her years of experience in central banking and on Wall Street. Known for sounding an early warning about the housing bubble in the 2000s, Danielle offers a unique perspective to audiences seeking expertise in the financial markets, the economy, and the intersection of central banking and politics.
Called "The Dallas Fed's Resident Soothsayer" by D Magazine, Danielle is a well-known speaker who can tailor her message to a myriad of audiences, once spending a week crossing the ocean to present to groups as diverse as the Portfolio Management Institute in Newport Beach, the Global Interdependence Center in London and the Four States Forestry Association in Texarkana. Her success is based on her ability to translate the arcane language of Wall Street thinkers and Fed insiders to the man on the street. Danielle is regularly featured on CNBC and Bloomberg.
From Wall Street to respected columnist to Fed Advisor, Danielle spent nine years as a Senior Financial Analyst with the Federal Reserve of Dallas and served as an Advisor on monetary policy to Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard W. Fisher until his retirement. Fisher called on Danielle to serve at the Fed after becoming a loyal reader of her financial column in the Dallas Morning News. She began her career in New York at Credit Suisse and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette where she worked in the fixed income, public equity and private equity markets. Danielle earned her BBA as a College of Business Scholar at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She holds an MBA in Finance and International Business from the University of Texas at Austin and an MS in Journalism from Columbia
After correctly predicting the housing crash of 2008 and quitting her high-ranking Wall Street job, Danielle DiMartino Booth was surprised to find herself recruited as an analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, one of the regional centers of our complicated and widely misunderstood Federal Reserve System. She was shocked to discover just how much tunnel vision, arrogance, liberal dogma, and abuse of power drove the core policies of the Fed.
DiMartino Booth found a cabal of unelected academics who made decisions without the slightest understanding of the real world, just a slavish devotion to their theoretical models. Over the next nine years, she and her boss, Richard Fisher, tried to speak up about the dangers of Fed policies such as quantitative easing and deeply depressed interest rates. But as she puts it, “In a world rendered unsafe by banks that were too big to fail, we came to understand that the Fed was simply too big to fight.”
Now DiMartino Booth explains what really happened to our economy after the fateful date of December 8, 2008, when the Federal Open Market Committee approved a grand and unprecedented experiment: lowering interest rates to zero and flooding America with easy money. As she feared, millions of individuals, small businesses, and major corporations made rational choices that didn’t line up with the Fed’s “wealth effect” models. The result: eight years and counting of a sluggish “recovery” that barely feels like a recovery at all.
While easy money has kept Wall Street and the wealthy afloat and thriving, Main Street isn’t doing so well. Nearly half of men eighteen to thirty-four live with their parents, the highest level since the end of the Great Depression. Incomes are barely increasing for anyone not in the top ten percent of earners. And for those approaching or already in retirement, extremely low interest rates have caused their savings to stagnate. Millions have been left vulnerable and afraid.
Perhaps worst of all, when the next financial crisis arrives, the Fed will have no tools left for managing the panic that ensues. And then what?
#audiobook #videobook #education #fed #federalreserve #banking #bankingsystem #stocks #stockmarket #bankreserves #banks #money #currency #fiat #gold #fractionalreservebanking #capitalmarkets #centralbanking #centralbanks $spy $qqq $iwm $dia $spx $ndx #economics #macroeconomics
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Fed Up: 011 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S011
Fed Up: 011 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S011
An Insider's Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America 2017
by Danielle DiMartino Booth
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 8/31/2023
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* Full Reading List: https://bit.ly/analogvideobooks
* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/analogbooks
Publisher : Portfolio 2017
Paperback : 336 Pages
Authors: Daniel DiMartino Booth
Danielle DiMartino Booth makes bold predictions based on meticulous research and her years of experience in central banking and on Wall Street. Known for sounding an early warning about the housing bubble in the 2000s, Danielle offers a unique perspective to audiences seeking expertise in the financial markets, the economy, and the intersection of central banking and politics.
Called "The Dallas Fed's Resident Soothsayer" by D Magazine, Danielle is a well-known speaker who can tailor her message to a myriad of audiences, once spending a week crossing the ocean to present to groups as diverse as the Portfolio Management Institute in Newport Beach, the Global Interdependence Center in London and the Four States Forestry Association in Texarkana. Her success is based on her ability to translate the arcane language of Wall Street thinkers and Fed insiders to the man on the street. Danielle is regularly featured on CNBC and Bloomberg.
From Wall Street to respected columnist to Fed Advisor, Danielle spent nine years as a Senior Financial Analyst with the Federal Reserve of Dallas and served as an Advisor on monetary policy to Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard W. Fisher until his retirement. Fisher called on Danielle to serve at the Fed after becoming a loyal reader of her financial column in the Dallas Morning News. She began her career in New York at Credit Suisse and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette where she worked in the fixed income, public equity and private equity markets. Danielle earned her BBA as a College of Business Scholar at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She holds an MBA in Finance and International Business from the University of Texas at Austin and an MS in Journalism from Columbia
After correctly predicting the housing crash of 2008 and quitting her high-ranking Wall Street job, Danielle DiMartino Booth was surprised to find herself recruited as an analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, one of the regional centers of our complicated and widely misunderstood Federal Reserve System. She was shocked to discover just how much tunnel vision, arrogance, liberal dogma, and abuse of power drove the core policies of the Fed.
DiMartino Booth found a cabal of unelected academics who made decisions without the slightest understanding of the real world, just a slavish devotion to their theoretical models. Over the next nine years, she and her boss, Richard Fisher, tried to speak up about the dangers of Fed policies such as quantitative easing and deeply depressed interest rates. But as she puts it, “In a world rendered unsafe by banks that were too big to fail, we came to understand that the Fed was simply too big to fight.”
Now DiMartino Booth explains what really happened to our economy after the fateful date of December 8, 2008, when the Federal Open Market Committee approved a grand and unprecedented experiment: lowering interest rates to zero and flooding America with easy money. As she feared, millions of individuals, small businesses, and major corporations made rational choices that didn’t line up with the Fed’s “wealth effect” models. The result: eight years and counting of a sluggish “recovery” that barely feels like a recovery at all.
While easy money has kept Wall Street and the wealthy afloat and thriving, Main Street isn’t doing so well. Nearly half of men eighteen to thirty-four live with their parents, the highest level since the end of the Great Depression. Incomes are barely increasing for anyone not in the top ten percent of earners. And for those approaching or already in retirement, extremely low interest rates have caused their savings to stagnate. Millions have been left vulnerable and afraid.
Perhaps worst of all, when the next financial crisis arrives, the Fed will have no tools left for managing the panic that ensues. And then what?
#audiobook #videobook #education #fed #federalreserve #banking #bankingsystem #stocks #stockmarket #bankreserves #banks #money #currency #fiat #gold #fractionalreservebanking #capitalmarkets #centralbanking #centralbanks $spy $qqq $iwm $dia $spx $ndx #economics #macroeconomics
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Fed Up: 010 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S010
Fed Up: 010 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S010
An Insider's Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America 2017
by Danielle DiMartino Booth
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 8/31/2023
** If you are the Book Publisher or Rights Holder & Don't Want These Videos Shared, Please Contact Me Directly for Immediate Action - Thank You. MyAnalogBooks (at) Gmail (dot) com **
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXEEZ4qhL_U&list=PLjDghraxn5eIqfctHN5omrwM-KOXqzq0R
* Full Reading List: https://bit.ly/analogvideobooks
* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/analogbooks
Publisher : Portfolio 2017
Paperback : 336 Pages
Authors: Daniel DiMartino Booth
Danielle DiMartino Booth makes bold predictions based on meticulous research and her years of experience in central banking and on Wall Street. Known for sounding an early warning about the housing bubble in the 2000s, Danielle offers a unique perspective to audiences seeking expertise in the financial markets, the economy, and the intersection of central banking and politics.
Called "The Dallas Fed's Resident Soothsayer" by D Magazine, Danielle is a well-known speaker who can tailor her message to a myriad of audiences, once spending a week crossing the ocean to present to groups as diverse as the Portfolio Management Institute in Newport Beach, the Global Interdependence Center in London and the Four States Forestry Association in Texarkana. Her success is based on her ability to translate the arcane language of Wall Street thinkers and Fed insiders to the man on the street. Danielle is regularly featured on CNBC and Bloomberg.
From Wall Street to respected columnist to Fed Advisor, Danielle spent nine years as a Senior Financial Analyst with the Federal Reserve of Dallas and served as an Advisor on monetary policy to Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard W. Fisher until his retirement. Fisher called on Danielle to serve at the Fed after becoming a loyal reader of her financial column in the Dallas Morning News. She began her career in New York at Credit Suisse and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette where she worked in the fixed income, public equity and private equity markets. Danielle earned her BBA as a College of Business Scholar at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She holds an MBA in Finance and International Business from the University of Texas at Austin and an MS in Journalism from Columbia
After correctly predicting the housing crash of 2008 and quitting her high-ranking Wall Street job, Danielle DiMartino Booth was surprised to find herself recruited as an analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, one of the regional centers of our complicated and widely misunderstood Federal Reserve System. She was shocked to discover just how much tunnel vision, arrogance, liberal dogma, and abuse of power drove the core policies of the Fed.
DiMartino Booth found a cabal of unelected academics who made decisions without the slightest understanding of the real world, just a slavish devotion to their theoretical models. Over the next nine years, she and her boss, Richard Fisher, tried to speak up about the dangers of Fed policies such as quantitative easing and deeply depressed interest rates. But as she puts it, “In a world rendered unsafe by banks that were too big to fail, we came to understand that the Fed was simply too big to fight.”
Now DiMartino Booth explains what really happened to our economy after the fateful date of December 8, 2008, when the Federal Open Market Committee approved a grand and unprecedented experiment: lowering interest rates to zero and flooding America with easy money. As she feared, millions of individuals, small businesses, and major corporations made rational choices that didn’t line up with the Fed’s “wealth effect” models. The result: eight years and counting of a sluggish “recovery” that barely feels like a recovery at all.
While easy money has kept Wall Street and the wealthy afloat and thriving, Main Street isn’t doing so well. Nearly half of men eighteen to thirty-four live with their parents, the highest level since the end of the Great Depression. Incomes are barely increasing for anyone not in the top ten percent of earners. And for those approaching or already in retirement, extremely low interest rates have caused their savings to stagnate. Millions have been left vulnerable and afraid.
Perhaps worst of all, when the next financial crisis arrives, the Fed will have no tools left for managing the panic that ensues. And then what?
#audiobook #videobook #education #fed #federalreserve #banking #bankingsystem #stocks #stockmarket #bankreserves #banks #money #currency #fiat #gold #fractionalreservebanking #capitalmarkets #centralbanking #centralbanks $spy $qqq $iwm $dia $spx $ndx #economics #macroeconomics
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The Remains of the Day 016 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S016
The Remains of the Day 016 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S016
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
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Start Date: 8/28/2023
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Publisher : Vintage International
Language : English
Paperback : 245 pages
Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
The Remains of the Day is a 1989 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. It tells the story of Stevens, a butler who has dedicated his life to the service of Lord Darlington, a wealthy English aristocrat. The novel is set in the years leading up to World War II, and it explores the themes of duty, loyalty, and the cost of personal ambition.
The novel is narrated by Stevens, who is looking back on his time at Darlington Hall. He is a man of great pride and discipline, and he believes that his life has been well-lived. However, as he recounts his memories, he begins to question his own beliefs and choices. He realizes that he may have been too loyal to Lord Darlington, even when he knew that his master was making mistakes. He also realizes that he may have missed out on opportunities for love and happiness.
The Remains of the Day is a complex and moving novel that explores the human cost of social conventions. It is a story about the importance of self-awareness and the power of regret. The novel won the Booker Prize in 1989, and it has been adapted into a film and a television miniseries.
Here are some of the main themes of the novel:
The importance of duty and loyalty
The cost of personal ambition
The nature of memory and regret
The relationship between class and social conventions
The decline of the British aristocracy
The rise of fascism in Europe
The Remains of the Day is a beautifully written novel that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. It is a classic of modern literature that continues to be read and enjoyed by readers around the world.
This is Kazuo Ishiguro's profoundly compelling portrait of a butler named Stevens. Stevens, at the end of three decades of service at Darlington Hall, spending a day on a country drive, embarks as well on a journey through the past in an effort to reassure himself that he has served humanity by serving the "great gentleman," Lord Darlington. But lurking in his memory are doubts about the true nature of Lord Darlington's "greatness," and much graver doubts about the nature of his own life.
KAZUO ISHIGURO was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain at the age of five. His eight previous works of fiction have earned him many honors around the world, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Booker Prize. His work has been translated into over fifty languages, and The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, both made into acclaimed films, have each sold more than 2 million copies. He was given a knighthood in 2018 for Services to Literature. He also holds the decorations of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from France and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star from Japan.
#audiobook #videobook #education #worldhistory #geopolitics #politics #china #americanhistory #ushistory #thefuture #globalpolitics #economics #worldeconomy #geography #politicalhistory #america #geopoliticalstrategist #strategist #demography #humananity #populationgrowth #novel #fiction #japaneseauthor #englishliterature #britishliterature #britishstory #nobelprize
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The Remains of the Day 015 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S015
The Remains of the Day 015 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S015
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 8/28/2023
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* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/analogbooks
Publisher : Vintage International
Language : English
Paperback : 245 pages
Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
The Remains of the Day is a 1989 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. It tells the story of Stevens, a butler who has dedicated his life to the service of Lord Darlington, a wealthy English aristocrat. The novel is set in the years leading up to World War II, and it explores the themes of duty, loyalty, and the cost of personal ambition.
The novel is narrated by Stevens, who is looking back on his time at Darlington Hall. He is a man of great pride and discipline, and he believes that his life has been well-lived. However, as he recounts his memories, he begins to question his own beliefs and choices. He realizes that he may have been too loyal to Lord Darlington, even when he knew that his master was making mistakes. He also realizes that he may have missed out on opportunities for love and happiness.
The Remains of the Day is a complex and moving novel that explores the human cost of social conventions. It is a story about the importance of self-awareness and the power of regret. The novel won the Booker Prize in 1989, and it has been adapted into a film and a television miniseries.
Here are some of the main themes of the novel:
The importance of duty and loyalty
The cost of personal ambition
The nature of memory and regret
The relationship between class and social conventions
The decline of the British aristocracy
The rise of fascism in Europe
The Remains of the Day is a beautifully written novel that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. It is a classic of modern literature that continues to be read and enjoyed by readers around the world.
This is Kazuo Ishiguro's profoundly compelling portrait of a butler named Stevens. Stevens, at the end of three decades of service at Darlington Hall, spending a day on a country drive, embarks as well on a journey through the past in an effort to reassure himself that he has served humanity by serving the "great gentleman," Lord Darlington. But lurking in his memory are doubts about the true nature of Lord Darlington's "greatness," and much graver doubts about the nature of his own life.
KAZUO ISHIGURO was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain at the age of five. His eight previous works of fiction have earned him many honors around the world, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Booker Prize. His work has been translated into over fifty languages, and The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, both made into acclaimed films, have each sold more than 2 million copies. He was given a knighthood in 2018 for Services to Literature. He also holds the decorations of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from France and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star from Japan.
#audiobook #videobook #education #worldhistory #geopolitics #politics #china #americanhistory #ushistory #thefuture #globalpolitics #economics #worldeconomy #geography #politicalhistory #america #geopoliticalstrategist #strategist #demography #humananity #populationgrowth #novel #fiction #japaneseauthor #englishliterature #britishliterature #britishstory #nobelprize
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The Remains of the Day 013 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S013
The Remains of the Day 013 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S013
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 8/28/2023
** If you are the Book Publisher or Rights Holder & Don't Want These Videos Shared, Please Contact Me Directly for Immediate Action - Thank You. MyAnalogBooks (at) Gmail (dot) com **
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi3jGwoWI0k&list=PLjDghraxn5eJbZ_buug5dMwKQAjx4V9rQ
* Full Reading List: https://bit.ly/analogvideobooks
* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/analogbooks
Publisher : Vintage International
Language : English
Paperback : 245 pages
Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
The Remains of the Day is a 1989 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. It tells the story of Stevens, a butler who has dedicated his life to the service of Lord Darlington, a wealthy English aristocrat. The novel is set in the years leading up to World War II, and it explores the themes of duty, loyalty, and the cost of personal ambition.
The novel is narrated by Stevens, who is looking back on his time at Darlington Hall. He is a man of great pride and discipline, and he believes that his life has been well-lived. However, as he recounts his memories, he begins to question his own beliefs and choices. He realizes that he may have been too loyal to Lord Darlington, even when he knew that his master was making mistakes. He also realizes that he may have missed out on opportunities for love and happiness.
The Remains of the Day is a complex and moving novel that explores the human cost of social conventions. It is a story about the importance of self-awareness and the power of regret. The novel won the Booker Prize in 1989, and it has been adapted into a film and a television miniseries.
Here are some of the main themes of the novel:
The importance of duty and loyalty
The cost of personal ambition
The nature of memory and regret
The relationship between class and social conventions
The decline of the British aristocracy
The rise of fascism in Europe
The Remains of the Day is a beautifully written novel that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. It is a classic of modern literature that continues to be read and enjoyed by readers around the world.
This is Kazuo Ishiguro's profoundly compelling portrait of a butler named Stevens. Stevens, at the end of three decades of service at Darlington Hall, spending a day on a country drive, embarks as well on a journey through the past in an effort to reassure himself that he has served humanity by serving the "great gentleman," Lord Darlington. But lurking in his memory are doubts about the true nature of Lord Darlington's "greatness," and much graver doubts about the nature of his own life.
KAZUO ISHIGURO was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain at the age of five. His eight previous works of fiction have earned him many honors around the world, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Booker Prize. His work has been translated into over fifty languages, and The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, both made into acclaimed films, have each sold more than 2 million copies. He was given a knighthood in 2018 for Services to Literature. He also holds the decorations of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from France and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star from Japan.
#audiobook #videobook #education #worldhistory #geopolitics #politics #china #americanhistory #ushistory #thefuture #globalpolitics #economics #worldeconomy #geography #politicalhistory #america #geopoliticalstrategist #strategist #demography #humananity #populationgrowth #novel #fiction #japaneseauthor #englishliterature #britishliterature #britishstory #nobelprize
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The Fourth Turning Is Here 003 by Neil Howe 2023 Audio/Video Book S003
The Fourth Turning Is Here 003 by Neil Howe 2023 Audio/Video Book S003
The Fourth Turning Is Here: What the Seasons of History Tell Us About How and When This Crisis Will End by Neil Howe 2023
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
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Start Date: 9/24/2023
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Publisher : Simon & Schuster 2023
Hardback : 461 Pages
Authors: Neil Howe
Complete Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wRJVSKj21g
The visionary behind the best-selling phenomenon The Fourth Turning looks once again to America’s past to predict our future in this startling and hopeful prophecy for how our present era of civil unrest will resolve over the next 10 years—and what our lives will look like once it has.
Twenty-five years ago, Neil Howe and the late William Strauss dazzled the world with a provocative new theory of American history. Looking back at the last 500 years, they’d uncovered a distinct pattern: modern history moves in cycles, each one lasting roughly 80 to 100 years, the length of a long human life, with each cycle composed of four eras—or “turnings”—that always arrive in the same order and each last about 25 years. The last of these eras—the fourth turning—was always the most perilous, a period of civic upheaval and national mobilization as traumatic and transformative as the New Deal and World War II, the Civil War, or the American Revolution.
Now, right on schedule, our own fourth turning has arrived. And so Neil Howe has returned with an extraordinary new prediction. What we see all around us—the polarization, the growing threat of civil conflict and global war—will culminate by the early 2030s in a climax that poses great danger and yet also holds great promise, perhaps even bringing on America’s next golden age. Every generation alive today will play a vital role in determining how this crisis is resolved, for good or ill.
Illuminating, sobering, yet ultimately empowering, The Fourth Turning Is Here takes you back into history and deep into the collective personality of each living generation to make sense of our current crisis, explore how all of us will be differently affected by the political, social, and economic challenges we’ll face in the decade to come, and reveal how our country, our communities, and our families can best prepare to meet these challenges head-on.
Neil Howe is an American author and consultant. He is best known for his work with William Strauss on social generations regarding a theorized generational cycle in American history. Wikipedia
Born: 1951 (age 71 years), Santa Monica, CA
Education: Yale University, University of California, Berkeley, Ellwood P. Cubberley High School
#audiobook #videobook #education #worldhistory #geopolitics #politics #china #americanhistory #ushistory #thefuture #globalpolitics #economics #worldeconomy #geography #politicalhistory #america #geopoliticalstrategist #strategist #demography #humananity #populationgrowth
#geography #globalization #americafirst #maga #4thturning #fourthturning #babyboomers #stevebannon #civilwar #yearsago #neilhowe #mustread #worldwar #donaldtrump
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Fed Up: 006 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S006
Fed Up: 006 Why the Federal Reserve is Bad 2017 by Danielle DiMartino Booth Audio/Video Book S006
An Insider's Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America 2017
by Danielle DiMartino Booth
Amateur Audio Video Book Reading, Unrehearsed Book Reading Session
Check the playlist for the entire series. You can read along with me.
Start Date: 8/31/2023
** If you are the Book Publisher or Rights Holder & Don't Want These Videos Shared, Please Contact Me Directly for Immediate Action - Thank You. MyAnalogBooks (at) Gmail (dot) com **
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXEEZ4qhL_U&list=PLjDghraxn5eIqfctHN5omrwM-KOXqzq0R
* Full Reading List: https://bit.ly/analogvideobooks
* https://www.buymeacoffee.com/analogbooks
Publisher : Portfolio 2017
Paperback : 336 Pages
Authors: Daniel DiMartino Booth
Danielle DiMartino Booth makes bold predictions based on meticulous research and her years of experience in central banking and on Wall Street. Known for sounding an early warning about the housing bubble in the 2000s, Danielle offers a unique perspective to audiences seeking expertise in the financial markets, the economy, and the intersection of central banking and politics.
Called "The Dallas Fed's Resident Soothsayer" by D Magazine, Danielle is a well-known speaker who can tailor her message to a myriad of audiences, once spending a week crossing the ocean to present to groups as diverse as the Portfolio Management Institute in Newport Beach, the Global Interdependence Center in London and the Four States Forestry Association in Texarkana. Her success is based on her ability to translate the arcane language of Wall Street thinkers and Fed insiders to the man on the street. Danielle is regularly featured on CNBC and Bloomberg.
From Wall Street to respected columnist to Fed Advisor, Danielle spent nine years as a Senior Financial Analyst with the Federal Reserve of Dallas and served as an Advisor on monetary policy to Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard W. Fisher until his retirement. Fisher called on Danielle to serve at the Fed after becoming a loyal reader of her financial column in the Dallas Morning News. She began her career in New York at Credit Suisse and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette where she worked in the fixed income, public equity and private equity markets. Danielle earned her BBA as a College of Business Scholar at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She holds an MBA in Finance and International Business from the University of Texas at Austin and an MS in Journalism from Columbia
After correctly predicting the housing crash of 2008 and quitting her high-ranking Wall Street job, Danielle DiMartino Booth was surprised to find herself recruited as an analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, one of the regional centers of our complicated and widely misunderstood Federal Reserve System. She was shocked to discover just how much tunnel vision, arrogance, liberal dogma, and abuse of power drove the core policies of the Fed.
DiMartino Booth found a cabal of unelected academics who made decisions without the slightest understanding of the real world, just a slavish devotion to their theoretical models. Over the next nine years, she and her boss, Richard Fisher, tried to speak up about the dangers of Fed policies such as quantitative easing and deeply depressed interest rates. But as she puts it, “In a world rendered unsafe by banks that were too big to fail, we came to understand that the Fed was simply too big to fight.”
Now DiMartino Booth explains what really happened to our economy after the fateful date of December 8, 2008, when the Federal Open Market Committee approved a grand and unprecedented experiment: lowering interest rates to zero and flooding America with easy money. As she feared, millions of individuals, small businesses, and major corporations made rational choices that didn’t line up with the Fed’s “wealth effect” models. The result: eight years and counting of a sluggish “recovery” that barely feels like a recovery at all.
While easy money has kept Wall Street and the wealthy afloat and thriving, Main Street isn’t doing so well. Nearly half of men eighteen to thirty-four live with their parents, the highest level since the end of the Great Depression. Incomes are barely increasing for anyone not in the top ten percent of earners. And for those approaching or already in retirement, extremely low interest rates have caused their savings to stagnate. Millions have been left vulnerable and afraid.
Perhaps worst of all, when the next financial crisis arrives, the Fed will have no tools left for managing the panic that ensues. And then what?
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The Remains of the Day 012 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S012
The Remains of the Day 012 by Kazuo Ishiguro 1988 Audio/Video Book S012
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Publisher : Vintage International
Language : English
Paperback : 245 pages
Author: Kazuo Ishiguro
The Remains of the Day is a 1989 novel by Kazuo Ishiguro. It tells the story of Stevens, a butler who has dedicated his life to the service of Lord Darlington, a wealthy English aristocrat. The novel is set in the years leading up to World War II, and it explores the themes of duty, loyalty, and the cost of personal ambition.
The novel is narrated by Stevens, who is looking back on his time at Darlington Hall. He is a man of great pride and discipline, and he believes that his life has been well-lived. However, as he recounts his memories, he begins to question his own beliefs and choices. He realizes that he may have been too loyal to Lord Darlington, even when he knew that his master was making mistakes. He also realizes that he may have missed out on opportunities for love and happiness.
The Remains of the Day is a complex and moving novel that explores the human cost of social conventions. It is a story about the importance of self-awareness and the power of regret. The novel won the Booker Prize in 1989, and it has been adapted into a film and a television miniseries.
Here are some of the main themes of the novel:
The importance of duty and loyalty
The cost of personal ambition
The nature of memory and regret
The relationship between class and social conventions
The decline of the British aristocracy
The rise of fascism in Europe
The Remains of the Day is a beautifully written novel that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. It is a classic of modern literature that continues to be read and enjoyed by readers around the world.
This is Kazuo Ishiguro's profoundly compelling portrait of a butler named Stevens. Stevens, at the end of three decades of service at Darlington Hall, spending a day on a country drive, embarks as well on a journey through the past in an effort to reassure himself that he has served humanity by serving the "great gentleman," Lord Darlington. But lurking in his memory are doubts about the true nature of Lord Darlington's "greatness," and much graver doubts about the nature of his own life.
KAZUO ISHIGURO was born in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1954 and moved to Britain at the age of five. His eight previous works of fiction have earned him many honors around the world, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Booker Prize. His work has been translated into over fifty languages, and The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, both made into acclaimed films, have each sold more than 2 million copies. He was given a knighthood in 2018 for Services to Literature. He also holds the decorations of Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from France and the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star from Japan.
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