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Daniel Akst

    Daniel Akst es un distinguido periodista cuyo trabajo se adentra en narrativas cautivadoras sobre el engaño y el ingenio humano. Empuña su pluma investigadora para descubrir eventos complejos con precisión y estilo atractivo. A través de sus escritos, explora temas de ambición, fracaso y límites éticos dentro de los ámbitos dinámicos de los negocios y la tecnología. Su prosa resuena en los lectores por su profundidad y perspicaz perspectiva sobre la naturaleza humana.

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    Temptation
    War by Other Means
    • War by Other Means

      The Pacifists of the Greatest Generation Who Revolutionized Resistance

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The book explores the roots of the modern progressive movement, tracing its origins to the pacifist reactions against American involvement in World War II. It highlights how this movement has evolved into a diverse array of causes and narratives. The author emphasizes the powerful intellectual, moral, and religious influences that shaped its development, suggesting that these forces have created a dynamic and generative impact on contemporary social and political discourse.

      War by Other Means
    • Temptation

      Finding Self-Control in an Age of Excess

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Exploring the age-old struggle with desire, this book offers a witty and thorough examination of how unrestrained consumption impacts modern society. Daniel Akst highlights the erosion of social constraints in an era of abundant temptations, from food to indulgence. By weaving together insights from history, literature, psychology, philosophy, and economics, he presents a multifaceted view of desire and provides a strategic approach to regain control, aiming to prevent a path of self-destruction.

      Temptation