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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Max Weber's Politics as a Vocation
- Written by: Macat.com
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
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Politics as a Vocation examines what makes good political leaders and explores the effects of political action on modern societies. On one level it summarizes the political scholarship of one of the founding fathers of social science. On another it reflects a leading German academic and political activist's practical concerns about the future at a time of great volatility following defeat in World War I.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Max Weber's Politics as a Vocation
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
- Release date: 2016-06-06
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of David Graeber's Debt: The First 5,000 Years
- Written by: Sulaiman Hakemy
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
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David Graeber's 2011 book, Debt: The First 5,000 Years, seeks to overturn hundreds of years of economic theory, specifically the idea that people have a natural inclination to trade with each other and that the concept of money developed spontaneously to overcome the inefficiencies of a bartering system. The US-born social activist uses his training as an anthropologist to trace the histories of money and of debt and reaches the conclusion that money was in fact created by the state as a means of exploiting the poor.
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A Macat Analysis of David Graeber's Debt: The First 5,000 Years
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
- Release date: 2016-07-27
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Friedrich Hayek's The Road to Serfdom
- Written by: David Linden, Nick Broten
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
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Austrian-born economist Friedrich Hayek's 1944 work, The Road to Serfdom, analyzes the ways in which excessive government planning can erode democracy. Published while World War II still raged, the work draws influential parallels between the totalitarianism of both socialism and Nazism and increasing control exerted by Western democracies.
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A Macat Analysis of Friedrich Hayek's The Road to Serfdom
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
- Release date: 2016-06-06
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Geert Hofstede's Culture's Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions, and Organizations Across Nations
- Written by: Macat.com
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
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Anthropologist Geert Hofstede's 1980 work, Culture's Consequences, was the first study to look at cultural differences using data. The Dutchman took advantage of the enormous global span of his employer, the technology company IBM, to gather survey data in 20 languages and across 70 countries, and to produce a unique study of national values.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Geert Hofstede's Culture's Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions, and Organizations Across Nations
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
- Release date: 2016-05-30
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Leon Festinger's A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance
- Written by: Camille Morvan, Alexander J. O'Connor
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
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Why do we want to justify our decisions, even if they appear to be irrational? The answer lies in cognitive dissonance, the mental discomfort we experience when we hold two contradictory beliefs at the same time. In A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance, first published in 1957, American social psychologist Leon Festinger investigates the problem. Festinger puts forward the idea that we have developed mechanisms to try to deal with the stress brought on by cognitive dissonance.
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A Macat Analysis of Leon Festinger's A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
- Release date: 2016-06-30
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Émile Durkheim's On Suicide
- Written by: Robert Easthope
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
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Sociologist Émile Durkheim's 1897 work On Suicide is a powerful evidence-based study of why people take their own lives. In the late 19th century it was generally accepted that each suicide was an individual phenomenon, caused by such personal factors as grief, loss, and financial problems. But Durkheim felt there were patterns in suicide rates, and believed that a more likely cause of suicide lay in the individual's relationship to society.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Émile Durkheim's On Suicide
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
- Release date: 2016-07-26
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Paul Kennedy's The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers
- Written by: Riley Quinn
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
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While previous scholars of international history had focused on "great men" and their achievements, Paul Kennedy focused on the interdependent relationship between military might and economic growth. In his 1987 work, The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, he shows why countries that balance the economic and the military can become "great powers." Those that fail to do so, however, risk imperial overstretch and failure.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Paul Kennedy's The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
- Release date: 2016-07-20
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Charles P. Kindleberger's Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises
- Written by: Nick Burton
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 51 mins
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When Charles P. Kindleberger's Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises was first published in 1978, the world was entering a new period of global economic turbulence. Established economists based their analyses on the assumption that investors act rationally, and these economists often communicated their ideas with dry, technical language. Kindleberger rebelled against convention. Using a more literary and descriptive style, he came up with a new view.
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A Macat Analysis of Charles P. Kindleberger's Manias, Panics, and Crashes: A History of Financial Crises
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 51 mins
- Release date: 2016-06-27
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Homi K. Bhabha's The Location of Culture
- Written by: The Macat Team
- Narrated by: The Macat Team
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
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Bhabha investigates concepts such as "hybridity," the notion that ideas are made up of all the different cultures with which they have contact, and "mimicry," the way in which a person or group adopts an idea from another culture, to express a postcolonial world, where we are all "in between" cultures. These concepts have been important to postcolonial studies, but have also been taken up in such diverse areas as architecture and literature. Although criticized by some for insisting that the written word was as powerful as armed resistance in the struggle against colonizing forces.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Homi K. Bhabha's The Location of Culture
- Narrated by: The Macat Team
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
- Release date: 2017-08-29
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
- Written by: Michael O'Sullivan
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
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More than two centuries after its initial publication in 1781, Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason remains perhaps the most influential text in modern philosophy. Kant himself claimed his work as a revolutionary document and insisted that it changed the discipline of philosophy as thoroughly as Copernicus had changed astronomy 300 years earlier, when he said the Earth revolved around the sun and not the other way round.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
- Release date: 2016-06-06
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth
- Written by: Riley Quinn
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
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Published in 1961, the year of Frantz Fanon's death, The Wretched of the Earth is both a powerful analysis of the psychological effects of colonization and a rallying cry for violent uprising and independence. The book rejects colonial assumptions that the people of colonized countries need to be guided by their European colonizers because they are somehow less evolved or civilized. Fanon argues that violence is justified to purge colonialism not just from the countries themselves, but from the very souls of their inhabitants.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
- Release date: 2016-07-19
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Albert Bandura's Aggression: A Social Learning Analysis
- Written by: Jacqueline Allan
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 45 mins
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First published in 1973, Albert Bandura's Aggression: A Social Learning Analysis is a groundbreaking work that helped lay the foundations of the discipline of social psychology. Much of what we now know about the influences of the early childhood environment on delinquency and anti-social behavior can be traced back to Bandura's work. In the book, he uses the subject of aggression to demonstrate and explore the usefulness of what is called social learning theory.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Albert Bandura's Aggression: A Social Learning Analysis
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 45 mins
- Release date: 2016-07-28
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Frantz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks
- Written by: Rachele Dini
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
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Frantz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks offers a radical analysis of the psychological effects of colonization on the colonized. Born in 1925 on the island of Martinique - at the time a French colony - Fanon witnessed firsthand the abuses of white colonizers and the system's effects on his country. His revulsion was only confirmed later in life when he worked as a psychiatrist in Algeria, another French colony. Fanon's work played a pivotal role in the civil rights movements of the 1960s and was later taken up by scholars of postcolonialist studies.
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A Macat Analysis of Frantz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
- Release date: 2016-07-27
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Tversky's Judgment Under Uncertainty
- Written 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: 2016-07-28
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Franz Boas's Race, Language and Culture
- Written by: Anna Seiferle-Valencia
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 2 hrs and 5 mins
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Born in 1858, Franz Boas permanently changed the standards and practices of anthropology. A German-born secular Jew, he became known for his distinctive approach to the discipline - non-hierarchical, open to diverse inputs, and unbiased. Throughout his career, Boas used his scholarship to effect social change. His work convinced his colleagues to abandon the theories that had decided one race (Caucasian) and one culture (Western European) were more fully developed and worthier than others.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Franz Boas's Race, Language and Culture
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 2 hrs and 5 mins
- Release date: 2016-06-30
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Ha-Joon Chang's Kicking Away the Ladder: Development Strategy in Historical Perspective
- Written by: Sulaiman Hakemy
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
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Since the 19th century, people have claimed that the prosperity enjoyed by the First World was the result of its devotion to unconstrained economic freedoms. In his 2003 book Kicking Away the Ladder, South Korean economist Ha-Joon Chang claims this was not the case and that, in fact, First World economic success was due to exactly the kinds of state intervention that traditional economic thinking consistently opposes today.
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A Macat Analysis of Ha-Joon Chang's Kicking Away the Ladder: Development Strategy in Historical Perspective
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
- Release date: 2016-06-27
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of John Maynard Keynes's The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
- Written by: John Collins
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
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In his 1936 book The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, Keynes argued that traditional economics has misunderstood the causes of unemployment. Employment is not determined by the price of labor; it is directly linked to demand in the economy. Keynes believed market economies are by nature unstable and so require government intervention. Spurred on by the social catastrophe of the Great Depression of the 1930s, Keynes set out to change the way the world thinks about economics.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of John Maynard Keynes's The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
- Release date: 2016-06-30
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Keith Thomas' Religion and the Decline of Magic
- Written by: Macat Int
- Narrated by: Macat Int
- Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
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Religion and the Decline of Magic examines popular belief in 16th and 17th century England, a key period during which leaders of the Protestant Reformation tried to disentangle magic from religion itself. Thomas argues that magic was popular because it offered practical solutions to everyday problems. Few social historians had examined the popular religious beliefs of the 1500s at the time Thomas wrote Religion.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Keith Thomas' Religion and the Decline of Magic
- Narrated by: Macat Int
- Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
- Release date: 2016-05-11
- Language: English
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Roland Barthes's Mythologies
- Written by: John M. Gómez
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 54 mins
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Advertisements for soap. The image of a film star. The sight of a car as beautiful as a goddess. We accept all these common objects and experiences as normal parts of our lives and as timeless and universal as myth. But they are also carrying hidden messages that none of us even suspect, as Barthes demonstrates with a unique analysis of the signs that generate meanings and assumptions we all take for granted. These things have been "taken out of history" so that their hidden cultural meanings can be accepted without question.
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Analysis: A Macat Analysis of Roland Barthes's Mythologies
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 54 mins
- Release date: 2016-06-06
- Language: English
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A Macat Analysis of Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince
- Written by: Ben Worthy, Riley Quinn
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
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Though written around 1513, more than 500 years ago, Italian diplomat Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince is still both widely listened to and very influential. Listeners turn to it for its direct advice on the question of how to attain - and retain - power. Machiavelli's answer, in brief: Use any means necessary to make sure the state survives.
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A Macat Analysis of Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince
- Narrated by: Macat.com
- Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
- Release date: 2016-06-06
- Language: English
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