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Confronting Evil

Assessing the Worst of the Worst

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Confronting Evil

Auteur(s): Bill O'Reilly, Josh Hammer
Narrateur(s): Robert Petkoff
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By the #1 bestselling history author in the world, Bill O'Reilly comes a dramatic confrontation with good, evil, and the worst people who ever lived.

The concept of evil is universal, ancient, and ever present today. The biblical book of Genesis clearly defines it when Cain kills his brother Abel out of jealousy. Evil is a choice to make another suffer. As long as human beings have walked, evil has been close by.

Confronting Evil by Bill O'Reilly and Josh Hammer recounts the deeds of the worst people in history: Genghis Khan. The Roman Emperor Caligula. Henry VIII. The collective evil of the 19th century slave traders and the 20th century robber barons. Stalin. Hitler. Mao. The Ayatollah Khomeini. Putin. The Mexican drug cartels. Collectively, these warlords, tyrants, businessmen, and criminals are directly responsible for the death and misery of hundreds of millions of people.

By telling what they did and why they did it, Confronting Evil explains the struggle between good and evil--a choice every person in the Judeo-Christian tradition is compelled to make. But many defer. We avoid the life decision. We look away. It's easier.

Prepare yourself to listen to the consequences of that inaction. As John Stuart Mill said in his inaugural address to the University of St. Andrews in 1867: “Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”

"[What stands out is] Petkoff's bravura performance, the fine sound quality, and the exceptional direction and editing. Indeed, this is an impressive audiobook" —AudioFile on Hitler's Last Days

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©2025 Bill O'Reilly and Josh Hammer (P)2025 Macmillan Audio
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Very disappointed with this title. Written in a way that most LLM generated content sounds like, the author uses very cheap tricks to create tension to compensate for an incredible lack of substance. I was hopeful to learn anything insightful from this 'assessment of the worst of the world' - it just is a compilation of what could be cheap journal articles composed by a 1st year student of history or journalism. There is so much great content freely available (podcasts and alike) that buying this title is a waste of your time and money. If you are interested in learning more about protagonists described as 'evil' in this book, biographies about them are deserving your time and attention more than this title. Otherwise, you will to be bombarded for 10 hours by statements following this template: 'While # of slaves/miners/soldiers were dying in a horrible way (insert gory details for sensational effect), # miles (insert cardinal direction here) from there X was eating (whatever meal makes it more real), not knowing that in # (hours/days/weeks) he will be dead'. I'd rather watch the paint dry than hear another sentence of this book constructed in this way. Move on, your attention deserves much better.

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