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While this may be a condensation of research over the course of years, 40 pages dedicated to how Obama is awesome isn’t necessary. Simply having the facts at the front with "additional reading" or with appendices would have been best.
This is not a very easy textbook to read. Lots of reading and deciphering the information. Very hard to find answers to questions in the text.
Speedy delivery and it was exactly like it was described. I was worried about the water damage but it doesn’t affect the literature.
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Penguin Essentials a Clockwork Orange Mass Market Paperback – International Edition, May 17, 2011
Author: Visit ‘s Anthony Burgess Page ID: 0241951445
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*Starred Review* It may be a sign of a great work that it can be misinterpreted by detractors and proponents alike. Contemporary readers who saw Burgess 1962 dystopian novel as a celebration of youth violence were as far off base as the teens since then who have thrilled to the transgressive violence itor, at least, Stanley Kubricks film adaptationdepicts. But paradox is at the heart of this book, as this newly restored, fiftieth-anniversary edition makes more clear than ever. Narrated by Alex, a teenage dandy who revels in language (he speaks a slang called Nadsat), music (especially Bach and Beethoven), and violence, especially violence. When imprisoned for murder, he is offered a chance at reform and leaps at itbut the reform turns out to be brainwashing, an aversion therapy that, alas, leaves him able to enjoy neither beatings nor Beethoven. Upon his release he becomes first a victim of his victims, then a cause célèbre of antigovernment activists before . . . well, publishers offered different endings to British and American audiences, as readers will discover here. What makes A Clockwork Orange so challenging, besides the language (“He looked a malenky bit poogly when he viddied the four of us”), is Burgess willingness to use an unsympathetic protagonist to make his point, which is essentially that it may be better to choose evil than to be forced to be good. (For, as it is put by two different characters: “When a man cannot choose he ceases to be a man.”) Readers can revisit or discover a classic that, while drawing from Aldous Huxleys Brave New World and Graham Greenes Brighton Rock, has in turn influenced authors from Irvine Welsh to Suzanne Collins. Extras include a thoughtful introduction by editor Andrew Biswell, reproductions of manuscript pages annotated by Burgess, and a previously unpublished chapter of a book that was to have been called The Clockwork Condition, in which Burgess intended to set the record straight about his intentions now that Kubricks film adaptation had made him famous. Readers will learn much, including the meaning behind the books title. All in all, a fitting publication of a book that remains just as shocking and thought provoking as ever. –Keir Graff
–This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Review
A gruesomely witty cautionary tale Time Every generation should discover this book Time Out Not only about man’s violent nature and his capacity to choose between good and evil. It is about the excitements and intoxicating effects of language Daily Telegraph I do not know of any other writer who has done as much with language…a very funny book — William S. Burroughs One of the cleverest and most original writers of his generation The Times
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Series: Penguin EssentialsMass Market Paperback: 160 pagesPublisher: Penguin UK (May 17, 2011)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0241951445ISBN-13: 978-0241951446 Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 0.4 x 7.1 inches Shipping Weight: 2.9 ounces Best Sellers Rank: #980,360 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #20664 in Books > Literature & Fiction > Classics #32128 in Books > Literature & Fiction > Contemporary
Fans of Ayn Rand’s ATLAS SHRUGGED will no doubt disagree with me here, but _A Clockwork Orange_ may be the most remarkable man-against-the-State story ever published. Anthony Burgess’s approach is in one significant sense the opposite of Rand’s: where she tried to project a hero (and in my opinion failed; John Galt seems to be little more than a one-dimensional abstraction), Burgess projects a thoroughly depraved teenager and forces us to root for him anyway. It’s not every author who can make you watch a bunch of gratuitous sex’n’violence and _then_ conclude that even great moral depravity trumps behavioristic psychology and mechanistic determinism.
What "protagonist" (or Your Humble Narrator, at any rate) Alex does in the first half of the novel will make you ill. But what the State does to him to "cure" him makes his nadsat gang violence seem almost . . . well, "innocent" isn’t quite the right word, but the fact that I’m even thinking of that word is an indication of Anthony Burgess’s power.
For Burgess, the important thing is moral choice, and the possibility of choice entails the possibility of evil. Once Alex has been "reformed" by the very latest techniques of behavioristic science, it’s no longer even _possible_ for him to be moral — and that’s somehow more horrible than any of his own horrible acts.
But Burgess stops short of making volition an object of idolatry. In the first place, he doesn’t make any argument that Alex’s actions were somehow "good" merely because he had _chosen_ them; quite the contrary. Download Penguin Essentials a Clockwork Orange Mass Market – International Edition, May 17, 2011 Free PDF
Penguin Essentials a Clockwork Orange Mass Market Paperback – International Edition, May 17, 2011
Author: Visit ‘s Anthony Burgess Page ID: 0241951445
From Booklist
*Starred Review* It may be a sign of a great work that it can be misinterpreted by detractors and proponents alike. Contemporary readers who saw Burgess 1962 dystopian novel as a celebration of youth violence were as far off base as the teens since then who have thrilled to the transgressive violence itor, at least, Stanley Kubricks film adaptationdepicts. But paradox is at the heart of this book, as this newly restored, fiftieth-anniversary edition makes more clear than ever. Narrated by Alex, a teenage dandy who revels in language (he speaks a slang called Nadsat), music (especially Bach and Beethoven), and violence, especially violence. When imprisoned for murder, he is offered a chance at reform and leaps at itbut the reform turns out to be brainwashing, an aversion therapy that, alas, leaves him able to enjoy neither beatings nor Beethoven. Upon his release he becomes first a victim of his victims, then a cause célèbre of antigovernment activists before . . . well, publishers offered different endings to British and American audiences, as readers will discover here. What makes A Clockwork Orange so challenging, besides the language (“He looked a malenky bit poogly when he viddied the four of us”), is Burgess willingness to use an unsympathetic protagonist to make his point, which is essentially that it may be better to choose evil than to be forced to be good. (For, as it is put by two different characters: “When a man cannot choose he ceases to be a man.”) Readers can revisit or discover a classic that, while drawing from Aldous Huxleys Brave New World and Graham Greenes Brighton Rock, has in turn influenced authors from Irvine Welsh to Suzanne Collins. Extras include a thoughtful introduction by editor Andrew Biswell, reproductions of manuscript pages annotated by Burgess, and a previously unpublished chapter of a book that was to have been called The Clockwork Condition, in which Burgess intended to set the record straight about his intentions now that Kubricks film adaptation had made him famous. Readers will learn much, including the meaning behind the books title. All in all, a fitting publication of a book that remains just as shocking and thought provoking as ever. –Keir Graff
–This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Review
A gruesomely witty cautionary tale Time Every generation should discover this book Time Out Not only about man’s violent nature and his capacity to choose between good and evil. It is about the excitements and intoxicating effects of language Daily Telegraph I do not know of any other writer who has done as much with language…a very funny book — William S. Burroughs One of the cleverest and most original writers of his generation The Times
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Series: Penguin EssentialsMass Market Paperback: 160 pagesPublisher: Penguin UK (May 17, 2011)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0241951445ISBN-13: 978-0241951446 Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 0.4 x 7.1 inches Shipping Weight: 2.9 ounces Best Sellers Rank: #980,360 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #20664 in Books > Literature & Fiction > Classics #32128 in Books > Literature & Fiction > Contemporary
Fans of Ayn Rand’s ATLAS SHRUGGED will no doubt disagree with me here, but _A Clockwork Orange_ may be the most remarkable man-against-the-State story ever published. Anthony Burgess’s approach is in one significant sense the opposite of Rand’s: where she tried to project a hero (and in my opinion failed; John Galt seems to be little more than a one-dimensional abstraction), Burgess projects a thoroughly depraved teenager and forces us to root for him anyway. It’s not every author who can make you watch a bunch of gratuitous sex’n’violence and _then_ conclude that even great moral depravity trumps behavioristic psychology and mechanistic determinism.
What "protagonist" (or Your Humble Narrator, at any rate) Alex does in the first half of the novel will make you ill. But what the State does to him to "cure" him makes his nadsat gang violence seem almost . . . well, "innocent" isn’t quite the right word, but the fact that I’m even thinking of that word is an indication of Anthony Burgess’s power.
For Burgess, the important thing is moral choice, and the possibility of choice entails the possibility of evil. Once Alex has been "reformed" by the very latest techniques of behavioristic science, it’s no longer even _possible_ for him to be moral — and that’s somehow more horrible than any of his own horrible acts.
But Burgess stops short of making volition an object of idolatry. In the first place, he doesn’t make any argument that Alex’s actions were somehow "good" merely because he had _chosen_ them; quite the contrary. Download Penguin Essentials a Clockwork Orange Mass Market – International Edition, May 17, 2011 Free PDF
Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them: Lessons from the Life-Changing Science of Behavioral Economics Paperback – January 12, 2010
Author: Visit ‘s Gary Belsky Page ID: 1439163367
Review
“A terrific introduction to the emerging science of behavioral finance.” — Money magazine
“Great stuff. Fresh and helpful.” — BusinessWeek
“This very helpful book is aimed at the novice and the expert, and you come away from it somewhat chastened by your own financial mistakes, but hopeful that you might learn a thing or two about holding onto your hard-earned cash. The authors don’t offer simplistic solutions, but hard facts and sound advice.”
–Robert J. Hughes, SmartMoney
About the Author
Gary Belsky is editor in chief of ESPN The Magazine, where he has worked since 1998. The author of several books, he lectures frequently on the psychology of decision-making to business and consumer groups around the world. From 1994 through 1998, Belsky was a regular commentator on CNN’s Your Money and a frequent contributor to Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, Crossfire and Oprah; he continues to appear on local and national radio and TV, commenting on sports, economics, business and personal finance. A St. Louis native, Belsky graduated from the University of Missouri in that city in 1983 with a BA in speech communication and political science. Before joining ESPN he was a writer at Money magazine and a reporter for Crain’s New York Business and the St. Louis Business Journal. In 1990, Belsky won the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism, administered by The Anderson School at UCLA. Belsky, who lives in Manhattan, serves on the board of directors of Urban Pathways, one of New York City’s largest providers of services to the homeless and mentally ill; as well as the New York Neo-Futurists, an East Village theater company.
Thomas Gilovich is a professor of psychology at Cornell University and author of The Wisest One in the Room,How We Know What Isn’t So, Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes, and Social Psychology. He lives in Ithaca, New York.
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Paperback: 288 pagesPublisher: Simon & Schuster (January 12, 2010)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1439163367ISBN-13: 978-1439163368 Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.7 x 8.4 inches Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #94,485 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #257 in Books > Business & Money > Personal Finance > Budgeting & Money Management #351 in Books > Business & Money > Investing > Introduction #557 in Books > Business & Money > Accounting
Martin Scorsese’s new movie, The Wolf of Wall Street, stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a drug-addled con man who made millions by hawking worthless penny stocks to legions of unsuspecting buyers. As I sat through the 3-hour greed fest, I kept thinking, “Gee, I’d never be that stupid with my money.” Yeah, sure.
I was so smart that I believed the HR person from my former employer, a California tech company, who convinced me I should keep all my retirement earnings in the company stock and not bother diversifying. A year later those earnings dropped 85% in one day. Later, I was so smart I let my ex-husband invest my remaining money in his latest fool-proof investment strategy—God help me. I’ll spare you the gory details when, all by myself, I went into Forex, the foreign currency exchange that is so popular right now. Oh yeah, I was one smart cookie with money!
If you’re like me (fess up, I know I’m not alone), you’ll want to read the books I discovered as part of my resolution to “Be Smart in 2014.”
Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes—And How To Correct Them: Lessons from the New Science of Behavioral Economics (Simon & Schuster, 1999) is a book I should have read—and memorized–years ago. It’s a solid, reader-friendly, amazing look at why so many of us are stupid with money.
Authors Gary Belsky (a money journalist) and Thomas Gilovich (a Cornell psychologist) lay out convincing, and shocking, reasons why we are stupid. The overriding cause of our stupidity, they claim, is over-confidence. Our own, first, of course. We watch a TV money meister for a few weeks and think we’re experts.
But also because, in our “Culture of Confidence,” we are induced to equate confidence with actual expertise. Big mistake.
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Author: Visit ‘s Gary Belsky Page ID: 1439163367
Review
“A terrific introduction to the emerging science of behavioral finance.” — Money magazine
“Great stuff. Fresh and helpful.” — BusinessWeek
“This very helpful book is aimed at the novice and the expert, and you come away from it somewhat chastened by your own financial mistakes, but hopeful that you might learn a thing or two about holding onto your hard-earned cash. The authors don’t offer simplistic solutions, but hard facts and sound advice.”
–Robert J. Hughes, SmartMoney
About the Author
Gary Belsky is editor in chief of ESPN The Magazine, where he has worked since 1998. The author of several books, he lectures frequently on the psychology of decision-making to business and consumer groups around the world. From 1994 through 1998, Belsky was a regular commentator on CNN’s Your Money and a frequent contributor to Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, Crossfire and Oprah; he continues to appear on local and national radio and TV, commenting on sports, economics, business and personal finance. A St. Louis native, Belsky graduated from the University of Missouri in that city in 1983 with a BA in speech communication and political science. Before joining ESPN he was a writer at Money magazine and a reporter for Crain’s New York Business and the St. Louis Business Journal. In 1990, Belsky won the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism, administered by The Anderson School at UCLA. Belsky, who lives in Manhattan, serves on the board of directors of Urban Pathways, one of New York City’s largest providers of services to the homeless and mentally ill; as well as the New York Neo-Futurists, an East Village theater company.
Thomas Gilovich is a professor of psychology at Cornell University and author of The Wisest One in the Room,How We Know What Isn’t So, Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes, and Social Psychology. He lives in Ithaca, New York.
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Paperback: 288 pagesPublisher: Simon & Schuster (January 12, 2010)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 1439163367ISBN-13: 978-1439163368 Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.7 x 8.4 inches Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Best Sellers Rank: #94,485 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #257 in Books > Business & Money > Personal Finance > Budgeting & Money Management #351 in Books > Business & Money > Investing > Introduction #557 in Books > Business & Money > Accounting
Martin Scorsese’s new movie, The Wolf of Wall Street, stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a drug-addled con man who made millions by hawking worthless penny stocks to legions of unsuspecting buyers. As I sat through the 3-hour greed fest, I kept thinking, “Gee, I’d never be that stupid with my money.” Yeah, sure.
I was so smart that I believed the HR person from my former employer, a California tech company, who convinced me I should keep all my retirement earnings in the company stock and not bother diversifying. A year later those earnings dropped 85% in one day. Later, I was so smart I let my ex-husband invest my remaining money in his latest fool-proof investment strategy—God help me. I’ll spare you the gory details when, all by myself, I went into Forex, the foreign currency exchange that is so popular right now. Oh yeah, I was one smart cookie with money!
If you’re like me (fess up, I know I’m not alone), you’ll want to read the books I discovered as part of my resolution to “Be Smart in 2014.”
Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes—And How To Correct Them: Lessons from the New Science of Behavioral Economics (Simon & Schuster, 1999) is a book I should have read—and memorized–years ago. It’s a solid, reader-friendly, amazing look at why so many of us are stupid with money.
Authors Gary Belsky (a money journalist) and Thomas Gilovich (a Cornell psychologist) lay out convincing, and shocking, reasons why we are stupid. The overriding cause of our stupidity, they claim, is over-confidence. Our own, first, of course. We watch a TV money meister for a few weeks and think we’re experts.
But also because, in our “Culture of Confidence,” we are induced to equate confidence with actual expertise. Big mistake.
Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes Lessons from the Life Changing Science of Behavioral Economics Paperback Simon Schuster January 12 2010 Download Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes Download Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them Lessons from the Life Changing Science of Behavioral Economics or any other Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes And Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes And How To Correct Them Lessons From The Life Changing Science Of Behavioral Economics People Make Big http online whereto rhcloud com Download People Make Big online Title Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them Lessons from the Life Changing Science of Behavioral
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