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A Macat Analysis of William Cronon's Nature's Metropolis
- By: Cheryl Hudson
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 50 mins
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A winner of the 1992 Bancroft Prize, Nature's Metropolis broke new ground in the burgeoning field of environmental history, while also adding weight to both urban and Western history. Before its publication in 1991, historians generally treated urban and rural areas as distinct from one another, each following separate lines of development and maturity. Using Chicago and its surrounding areas as a model, Cronon's book looks to disprove this idea.
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A Macat Analysis of William Cronon's Nature's Metropolis
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 50 mins
- Release date: 08-06-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations
- By: John Collins
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
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More than 200 years after Adam Smith published The Wealth of Nations, governments around the world continue to address many of the issues discussed in the book. The most powerful states in the world are still committed to international trade, but questions are repeatedly asked about the role of governments in the economy and the effectiveness of the free market.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
- Release date: 30-05-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Gustavo Gutiérrez's A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation
- By: Marthe Hesselmans, Jonathan Teubner
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
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Peruvian priest Gustavo Gutiérrez's 1971 book, A Theology of Liberation, provides an inspiring and groundbreaking argument as to how Christians and the Roman Catholic Church should act in support of the poor. The Catholic Church had traditionally seen itself as politically neutral. In the 1960s and 1970s, however, reformers such as Gutiérrez urged it to seriously address real-world issues such as poverty and oppression.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Gustavo Gutiérrez's A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
- Release date: 27-07-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of John Lewis Gaddis's We Now Know
- By: Scott Gilfillan, Jason Xidias
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
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What really happened when the world's two greatest superpowers went head to head during the Cold War? We Now Know is a major reappraisal of the struggle for political and ideological supremacy between the United States and the Soviet Union from 1945 to the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of John Lewis Gaddis's We Now Know
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
- Release date: 06-06-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
- By: Giovanni Gellera, Jon W. Thompson
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 52 mins
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According to Aristotle, the ultimate human good is eudaimonia, an ancient Greek word that can be translated as happiness, or flourishing. Eudaimonia comes from a life of virtuous (or good) action. Virtues such as justice, restraint, and practical wisdom cannot simply be taught - they must be developed over time by cultivating virtuous habits. The making of virtuous choices can be developed by using practical wisdom and by recognizing the desirable middle ground between extremes of human behavior.
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A Macat Analysis of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 52 mins
- Release date: 19-07-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Hannah Arendt's 'The Human Condition'
- By: Sahar Aurore Saeidnia, Anthony Lang
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
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In her 1958 work, political theorist Hannah Arendt asks two fundamental questions: "Under what conditions do politics emerge?" and "Under what conditions can politics be eliminated?" In searching for answers she turns some long-established thinking on its head. Ancient political philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle believed that a life spent thinking was more important than an active life of labor, work, and action. But Arendt argues that political action is every bit as important as political thinking.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Hannah Arendt's 'The Human Condition'
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
- Release date: 20-07-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Clifford Geertz The Interpretation of Cultures: Selected Essays
- By: Abena Dadze-Arthur
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 57 mins
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Clifford Geertz's first collection of essays, The Interpretation of Cultures (1973), made him a leading voice of anthropology's "symbolic" movement, which believed scholars should read the signs and symbols of a culture from the perspective of its natives. Geertz's approach helped anthropology reinvent itself as a scientific discipline that is still relevant today, making him - in the words of one critic - "a true giant of social and cultural theory."
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Clifford Geertz The Interpretation of Cultures: Selected Essays
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 57 mins
- Release date: 27-06-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
- By: Kathleen Bryson, Nadejda Josephine Msindai
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 2 hrs
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English naturalist and geologist Charles Darwin first published On the Origin of Species in 1859. The idea of evolution and that all earth's species have descended from a common ancestor had already been around for some time. What was new about Darwin's work was that it found a way to explain evolution using a theory called natural selection. This claimed that species change in small ways, gradually, over long periods of time; the individuals who happen to be best suited to their environment survive.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 2 hrs
- Release date: 08-06-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Hanna Batatu's The Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movements of Iraq
- By: Dale J. Stahl
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 2 hrs and 3 mins
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First published in 1978, Palestinian American historian Hanna Batatu's The Old Social Classes is considered to be the definitive social history of 20th century Iraq. Tom Nieuwenhuis, a scholar specializing in the region, called it "the best, most detailed modern history of any Arab country," while an entire conference was held in 1989 to discuss its implications.
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A Macat Analysis of Hanna Batatu's The Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movements of Iraq
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 2 hrs and 3 mins
- Release date: 08-06-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay's The Federalist Papers
- By: Jeremy Kleidosty, Jason Xidias
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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One of the most influential works of political theory ever written, The Federalist Papers collects 85 essays from 1787 and 1788, when the United States was a new country looking to find its way politically. Thomas Jefferson, author of the country's Declaration of Independence and a future US president, called the work "the best commentary on the principles of government which ever was written".
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay's The Federalist Papers
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
- Release date: 06-06-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Plato's Symposium
- By: Richard Ellis, Simon Ravenscroft
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 44 mins
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Plato imagines a dinner party - a symposium - held in the Athens of the late fifth century BC. He invites seven important historical figures including the philosopher Socrates, the comic playwright Aristophanes, and the notorious military general Alcibiades. As entertainment, each guest gives a speech praising eros (human love or erotic desire). Plato then "collects" these seven speeches into Symposium.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Plato's Symposium
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 44 mins
- Release date: 06-06-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Steven Pinker's The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined
- By: Joulia Smortchkova
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
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Published in 2011, The Better Angels of Our Nature is a gloriously optimistic book. In it, well-known cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker put forward an argument that contradicted what most people believed at the time. Pinker said that despite humanity's biological tendency toward violence, we are, in fact, less violent today than ever before. To prove it, he laid out pages of detailed statistical evidence.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Steven Pinker's The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
- Release date: 02-11-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Toni Morrison's Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination
- By: Karina Jakubowicz, Adam Perchard
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction - and the first black woman to win the Nobel Prize in literature - novelist, orator, and outspoken public intellectual Toni Morrison is best known for her novels. In Playing in the Dark, however, she enters the realm of literary criticism. Morrison, an African American, draws attention to the often-overlooked significance of race in literature, demonstrating "the impact of racism on those who perpetuate it". Reading the racial language between the lines of classic American fiction, Morrison shows that literature is never raceless.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Toni Morrison's Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
- Release date: 29-07-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Tversky's Judgment Under Uncertainty
- By: Dr. Camille Morvan, Dr. William J. Jenkins
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 40 mins
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Published in 1974 in the journal Science, the article Judgment Under Uncertainty had a profound impact across the social sciences. Two relatively young Israeli psychologists were challenging the leading ideas about human thought. For decades, social scientists had used a mythical figure to describe how humans make decisions: homo economicus. Homo economicus was logical and conscientious.
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A Macat Analysis of Tversky's Judgment Under Uncertainty
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 40 mins
- Release date: 28-07-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Odd Arne Westad's The Global Cold War
- By: Patrick Glen, Bryan R. Gibson
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
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The title of Norwegian-born historian Odd Arne Westad's 2005 work - The Global Cold War: Third World Interventions and the Making of Our Times - offers a window into his thesis. Between the end of World War II and the early 1990s, both the Soviet Union and the United States "intervened" (or "offered aid and support to") developing nations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. In Westad's view, these interventions were more important than events in Europe, where most studies of the Cold War focus.
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A Macat Analysis of Odd Arne Westad's The Global Cold War
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
- Release date: 27-07-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Elaine Tyler May's Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era
- By: Jarrod Homer
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
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After World War II ended in 1945, the Soviet Union and the United States began a decades-long confrontation that would become known as the Cold War. American foreign policy focused on "containment" - preventing the communist USSR from gaining more ground - and many people looked at the geographical and political implications of this policy. Others, meanwhile, explored American domestic life in that same period. But historian Elaine Tyler May became the first person to bring these seemingly unrelated areas together.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Elaine Tyler May's Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
- Release date: 26-07-16
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Robert E. Lucas Jr.'s Why Doesn't Capital Flow from Rich to Poor Countries?
- By: Pádraig Belton
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 58 mins
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Because the potential returns appear to be greater in poorer countries than in the developed world, modern economic theory implies that rich countries should continually invest in poor countries until returns balance out. In fact, this doesn't happen. Economist Robert E. Lucas Jr. asks why in his groundbreaking 1990 article, "Why Doesn't Capital Flow from Rich to Poor Countries?" The question has become known as the Lucas paradox. Lucas analyzes this, focusing especially on the role of human capital.
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A Macat Analysis of Robert E. Lucas Jr.'s Why Doesn't Capital Flow from Rich to Poor Countries?
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 58 mins
- Release date: 26-07-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Mathis Wackernagel and William Rees's Our Ecological Footprint: Reducing Human Impact on the Earth
- By: Luca Marazzi
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- Length: 2 hrs and 23 mins
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First published in 1996, Our Ecological Footprint sets out a powerful model for visualizing and measuring humanity's impact on the Earth - the ecological footprint - with the aim of reducing the harm we are causing the planet before it is too late. Although numerous organizations, governments, and individuals worldwide have now adopted the concept of ecological footprinting, the idea has also proved to be controversial.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Mathis Wackernagel and William Rees's Our Ecological Footprint: Reducing Human Impact on the Earth
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 2 hrs and 23 mins
- Release date: 26-07-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Eric Foner's Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877
- By: Jason Xidias
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- Length: 2 hrs and 1 min
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Reconstruction had the potential to make good on the promise of America's founders, bringing freedom and equality to all. Yet this promise was undermined by defiant Southern whites determined to protect their own privilege. Earlier interpretations of this period often blamed the failures of Reconstruction on black people. But Foner's analysis concluded that Reconstruction was an overall failure because whites prevented African Americans from becoming equal citizens.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Eric Foner's Reconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 2 hrs and 1 min
- Release date: 20-07-16
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Theda Skocpol's States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia, and China
- By: Riley Quinn
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- Length: 1 hr and 49 mins
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The modern world has been marked by a series of immense social revolutions that have transformed the states where they happened. In 1979, American sociologist Theda Skocpol published States and Social Revolutions and examined three of these uprisings: in France at the end of the 18th century, then in Russia and in China in the first half of the 20th century. She pinpointed a number of common factors that affected each of these countries at the time revolution happened.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Theda Skocpol's States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia, and China
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 49 mins
- Release date: 20-07-16
- Language: English
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