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[Spanish] - Revelaciones al final de una guerra
Narración de los hechos que vivió y cómo los vivió Humberto de La Calle, jefe negociador del gobierno durante el proceso de paz en La Habana. En medio de los diálogos de La Habana, Humberto de la Calle reunía sus notas de trabajo en rigurosos diarios, consciente de estar registrando en su misma fuente el curso de la historia. En los márgenes de estas notas, redactaba también sus impresiones y dudas, sus meditaciones, a veces miraba en perspectiva y reconstruía la evolución del proceso de paz o simplemente escribía sobre la cotidianidad de unos días difíciles, donde estaban en juego el cambio de todo un país y la vida de muchos. La materia prima de este audiolibro son esos diarios. En él se cuenta de qué manera se desactivó una guerra que duró más de cincuenta años y que arroja la escalofriante cifra de ocho millones de víctimas. Humberto de la Calle narra desde adentro el Acuerdo de Paz de La Habana; presenta su concepción, las distintas estrategias del Gobierno y sus transformaciones, revela las crisis, informes de inteligencia y los eventos públicos y privados que dieron forma a la arquitectura final de lo acordado. Este audiolibro es un referente imprescindible para comprender el proceso en el que terminamos esta guerra y sus efectos. Con la visión ética que lo identificó en la Constitución de 1991, pero sobre todo con la fuerza de un verdadero pacifista, De la Calle presenta los principios que encauzaron el Acuerdo de La Habana. Por medio de sorprendentes anécdotas compone un cuadro realista de los hechos que condujeron al final de una guerra.
Humberto De La Calle, Humberto De La Calle Lombana (Author), Ricardo Alanis (Narrator)
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You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back
The New York Times bestselling author and entrepreneur investigates what would happen if a new financial world order took hold, one in which global elites own everything and you own nothing—and yet you are somehow happy. When Carol Roth first heard that one of the World Economic Forum’s predictions for 2030 was “You will own nothing, and be happy,” she thought it was an outlandish fantasy. Then, she researched it. What she found was that a number of businesses, governments, and global elites share a vision of a future that sounds utopian: Everyone will have everything they need, and no one will own anything. From declines in home and vehicle ownership to global inflation and government spending, many of the trends of modern life reveal that a new world that is emerging—one in which Western citizens, by choice or by circumstance, increasingly do not own possessions or accumulate wealth. It’s the perfect economic environment for the rich and powerful to solidify their positions and prevent anyone else from getting ahead. In You Will Own Nothing¸ Roth reveals how the agendas of Wall Street, world governments, international organizations, socialist activists, and multinational corporations like Blackrock all work together to reduce the power of the dollar and prevent millions of Americans from taking control of their wealth. She shows why owning fewer assets makes you poorer and less free. This book is essential guide to protecting your hard-earned wealth for the coming generations. Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.
Carol Roth (Author), Chris Henry Coffey (Narrator)
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Celebrating the Spectrum: The Historical and Cultural Journey of Gay Pride is a riveting exploration into the early days of the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Spanning from the inception of clandestine advocacy groups to the explosive Stonewall Uprising, this comprehensive study provides an in-depth examination of pivotal moments that have shaped the course of the movement and the fight for equality. Uncover the profound significance of the Stonewall Inn, the unsung sanctuary that became the epicenter of a worldwide call for justice. Trace the origins and transformation of the Pride parades, the defiant, vibrant demonstrations that have morphed from political assertion to worldwide celebrations of identity and community. Learn about the tireless advocates, like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, whose courage and resilience still inspire activism today. The book also delves into the growth, diversification, and challenges of the movement post-Stonewall, charting the emergence of crucial organizations and advocacy efforts. Finally, it invites readers to look forward into an unfolding future of the movement, acknowledging the battles yet to be won in the enduring fight for true equality. Immersive and enlightening, 'Echoes of Pride' is more than just a historical account. It is a tribute to the resilience and spirit of the LGBTQ+ community, an engaging chronicle that captures the struggle, defiance, and jubilation of a movement that continues to shape society and human rights across the globe. This is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the roots of the gay rights movement, and the ongoing quest for equality and acceptance.
Art River (Author), Alan Terrell (Narrator)
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Originally published more than fifty years ago, this landmark book explores the ways in which military capabilities-real or imagined-are used, skillfully or clumsily, as bargaining power. Anne-Marie Slaughter's new introduction to the work shows how Schelling's framework-conceived of in a time of superpowers and mutually assured destruction-still applies to our multipolar world, where wars are fought as much online as on the ground.
Thomas C. Schelling (Author), Rick Adamson (Narrator)
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Against the World: Anti-Globalism and Mass Politics Between the World Wars
Before the First World War, enthusiasm for a borderless world reached its height. International travel, migration, trade, and progressive projects on matters ranging from women's rights to world peace reached a crescendo. Yet in the same breath, an undercurrent of reaction was growing, one that would surge ahead with the outbreak of war and its aftermath. In this sweeping work of history, Tara Zahra examines how nationalism, rather than internationalism, came to ensnare world politics in the early twentieth century. The air went out of the globalist balloon with the First World War as quotas were put on immigration and tariffs on trade, not only in the United States but across Europe. The impact of the 1929 economic crash and the Great Depression amplified a quest for food security in Europe and economic autonomy worldwide. Immigration restrictions, anti-Semitism, and violent outbursts of hatred of the 'other' became the norm-coming to genocidal fruition in the Second World War. Millions sought refuge from the imagined and real threats of the global economy; new movements emerged focused on homegrown and local foods, domestically produced clothing, and back-to-the-land communities. Rich with astonishing detail, Against the World is a poignant and thorough exhumation of the popular sources of resistance to globalization.
Tara Zahra (Author), Natasha Soudek (Narrator)
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Laughter in the Dark: Egypt to the Tune of Change
What can hip-hop tell us about Egypt today? A decade ago, millions of Egyptians took to the streets in a people-led revolution that captivated the world's attention and sent ripples across the Middle East. But the so-called "Arab Spring" quickly faded, and a return to the status quo-of authoritarian rule-was cemented. What happened to the energy and desire for change? In Egypt, the answer lies in its youth, who comprise the bulk of the country's fast-growing 106 million citizens. Sixty percent of the population is under the age of twenty-five, and their world views are very much influenced by social media: TikTok is their primary language and medium of choice. Music is their means of expression-in particular, a thriving hip-hop scene known as mahraganat. This music has given voice to deep dissatisfaction with the Egyptian state and the overall conditions of Egyptian society and culture. Could this be the start of a force for change? Laughter in the Dark is a riveting portrait of a country that is being transformed, for good or bad, by the rise of a fresh youth culture.
Yasmine El Rashidi (Author), Ali Nasser (Narrator)
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Left Holding The Bag: A Watchdog's Account of How Washington Fumbled It's Covid Test
Inside the largest public fraud scandal in American history With a mask-wearing nation under stay-at-home orders while a deadly virus ravaged the population, during toilet paper and PPE shortages and people dying alone in ICUs, before vaccines and immunity and time reopened the American way of life after three years—the federal government, through six hastily written COVID-19 relief laws provided the largest infusion of emergency relief spending in US history. The federal government distributed an unfathomable $5 trillion, through a jumble of federal programs in the hundreds, to a menagerie of recipients in the millions. Programs were poorly designed and easily exploited by unscrupulous operators. Competing crises soon distracted the nation, while homegrown and global pirates looted federal pandemic relief programs and plundered roughly $500 billion in relief funds—that’s your money that was stolen. This audiobook is a behind-the scenes look at this extraordinary time, the federal government’s unprecedented response, and the exemplary work of the inspectors general and their federal law enforcement partners as they followed the money, flagged fraud risks, disrupted fraud schemes, and chased bad guys through a stunning true crime wave. Our country literally can’t afford another financial hit like this, and Westbrooks provides a blueprint to help ensure it never happens again.
Bob Westbrooks (Author), Tim Andres Pabon (Narrator)
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Invaded: The Intentional Destruction of the American Immigration System
In the final year of the Trump presidency, America’s borders were within reach of being completely secure as the daily arrests had dwindled to the lowest numbers in United States Border Patrol history. Nations south of our border, which once violated America’s sovereignty and blatantly disrespected it, now adhered to our strong president who forced those nations to heel and show America respect. On January 20, 2021, everything changed. Since his inauguration, President Biden has intentionally destroyed the American immigration system through the manipulation of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policies and laws. Never before in American history has our nation been invaded by millions of foreigners—all with the encouragement and direct assistance of the American government. The once proud Border Patrol has been forced to participate in the unlawful smuggling of millions of illegal aliens to their final destinations across America. Morale within the DHS does not exist. Within the first two years of Biden’s presidency, over five million illegal aliens have been arrested, with over 85% of the five million fraudulently released into our nation. Another ten million have absconded undetected because hundreds of miles of the southern border are open without a single Border Patrol Agent actively patrolling. Our nation faces a crisis created by both political parties that, if left to continue as it is, will destroy America from within.
J.J. Carrell (Author), John Pruden (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - Origen Y Características Del Fascismo Italiano
Se denomina fascista al período de la historia de Italia durante el cual dicho reino europeo fue gobernado por un régimen sustentado en la ideología del fascismo y encabezado por el dictador Benito Mussolini, fundador del fascismo y del Partido Nacional Fascista. El fascismo surge tras la Primera Guerra Mundial, como reacción de ciertos grupos nacionalistas contra la Revolución Bolchevique de 1917 y las luchas sindicales de trabajadores y braceros que culminaron en el Bienio Rojo, y en parte como crítica respecto a la sociedad liberal-demócrata, que salió maltrecha de la experiencia de la Primera Guerra Mundial. La Italia fascista exaltaba la idea de nación frente a la de individuo o clase; suprimía la discrepancia política en beneficio de un partido único y los localismos en beneficio del centralismo. Si bien el fascismo tuvo una base racial en Alemania, no fue así en Italia (al menos inicialmente, hasta 1938). Es importante remarcar la conexión del fascismo con movimientos intelectuales —artísticos como el futurismo y otras vanguardias y filosóficos, como el irracionalismo y el vitalismo— que supuso en realidad, más que una influencia por parte de estos, su utilización y manipulación, resultando atractiva —en mayor o menor medida, con mayor o menor grado de compromiso o simple contemporización, y a veces con evolución posterior en contra— para muchas personalidades destacadas: italianos como Gabrielle D'Annunzio, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Curzio Malaparte o Luigi Pirandello. Según la doctrina tercer posicionista, el fascismo no es de izquierda ni de derecha, ni capitalista ni comunista, ya que el fascismo sería una idea totalmente original; sin embargo en la práctica más que una idea original sería una fusión sincrética de varias ideas políticas —proyectos, discursos, etc.— aglutinadas siempre bajo el nacionalismo unitario y el autoritarismo centralista.
Onofre Quezada (Author), Anonimo, Onofre Quezada (Narrator)
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The Supreme Court: Power, Politics, and Law
As the highest court in what has become the world's most powerful nation, The Supreme Court of the United States sits at the faultline between the ideal and the real, between justice and power, between the serene majesty of The Law and the sometimes bombastic, sometimes grubby disputes that define our politics. In the arguments before the court, principles clash with ambition and avarice, and it can be difficult to tell which is which. The decisions that the justices hand back are often wise and reasonable, but there have been moments of folly as well, and on more than one occasion it has taken decades for Americans to recognize the difference. Learn more about the Supreme Court through this series.
Newbury Publishing (Author), Jim D. Johnson (Narrator)
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The Secret Listener: An Ingenue in Mao's Court
The history of China in the twentieth century is comprised of a long series of shocks: the 1911 revolution, the civil war between the communists and the nationalists, the Japanese invasion, the revolution, the various catastrophic campaigns initiated by Chairman Mao between 1949 and 1976, its great opening to the world under Deng, and the Tiananmen Square Massacre. Yuan-tsung Chen lived through most of it, and at certain points in close proximity to the seat of communist power. Born in Shanghai in 1929, she came to know Zhou En-Lai as a young girl while living in Chongqing, where Chiang Kai-Shek's government had relocated to, during the war against Japan. That connection to Zhou helped her save her husband's life in Cultural Revolution. After the communists took power, she obtained a job in one of the culture ministries. She frequently engaged with the upper echelon of the party and was a first-hand witness to some of the purges that the regime regularly initiated. Eventually, the commissar she worked under was denounced in 1957, and she barely escaped being purged herself. Later, during Cultural Revolution, she and her husband were purged and sent to live in a rough, poor area. They finally moved to Hong Kong, with Zhou's permission, in 1971. Chen gives a first-hand account of what life was like in the period before the revolution and in Mao's China.
Yuan-Tsung Chen (Author), Rebecca Lam (Narrator)
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[Spanish] - Causa de muerte: Cuestionar al poder: Acoso y asesinato de periodistas en México
Con esta obra Alejandra Ibarra confirma que con la muerte de estos también activistas y defensores de los ciudadanos la libertad de expresión sufre una de las mayores vejaciones. México es uno de los lugares más peligrosos en el mundo para ejercer el periodismo. En nuestro país, a muchos periodistas ocupados en la cobertura de temas locales se les hostiga, amedrenta y asesina por tomar postura sobre las injusticias que revelan, por señalar el abuso del poder y por dar voz a las inquietudes de su comunidad. Alejandra Ibarraexpone en este libro una verdad trágica que llena de dolor e indignación: a numerosos comunicadores en México no se les mata por censura, sino como una forma de castigo por incursionar en la participación política, por señalar la impunidad y corruptelas de funcionarios, alcaldes o aspirantes a gobernadores, por invitar a los ciudadanos a tomar conciencia de los engaños de funcionarios públicos y de las atrocidades del crimen organizado. Y son estos periodistas, que no tienen la atención de los grandesmedios de comunicación, a quienes nadie defiende ni se solidariza con su causa, quienes dan su vida por una sociedad mejor. El libro habla de mujeres que son emboscadas por expresar sus opiniones en radios comunitarias o ejecutadas por denunciar abusos de empresas; de reporteros que con sus propios medios y en diversas plataformas, que van del megáfono a Facebook, alertan de malos manejos de funcionarios o de alcaldesas cegadas por el poder; de periodistas que expusieron las acciones del narco olas trampas de grupos políticos y todos, sin excepción, fueron liquidados por denunciar y exigir la justa rendición de cuentas.
Alejandra Ibarra (Author), Alejandra Ibarra (Narrator)
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