Short Essays for Inquiring Minds
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Narrateur(s):
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Ray Montecalvo
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Auteur(s):
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Ronald Gruner
À propos de cet audio
Short Essays for Inquiring Minds invites listeners into a lively conversation about the forces shaping modern life. Composed of over fifty compelling essays, Ronald Gruner’s latest book ranges effortlessly across science, history, politics, economics, and popular culture, linking today’s headlines to the deeper currents of history. Complex subjects such as pandemics, artificial intelligence, trade wars, and presidential leadership are unpacked through human stories and memorable anecdotes: how a teenager wrote the first COVID tracker, a forgotten tariff on chickens that shaped America’s automobile industry, how a botanist discovered viruses in mottled tobacco leaves, the logical theorem a popular game show and artificial intelligence share. Technical ideas are explained without jargon, and historical episodes from the Spanish Flu to the Berlin Airlift are connected to choices facing Americans today.
Gruner writes with the clarity of an engineer and the curiosity of a storyteller. One reviewer described Gruner’s style as having “a touch of Ken Burns and more than a touch of sardonic wit.” Rather than dictating conclusions, the book models how to think slowly, skeptically, and with empathy for opposing views. Thoughtful, timely, and unsettlingly relevant, Short Essays for Inquiring Minds is ideal for those who value curiosity over certainty and facts over ideology.
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