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Review #1 10-ke Lessons for a Post-Pandemic Global audiobook free I admit to shying away from books by today's beltway at the same time media creators as nearly all seem more intent on pushing an agenda, normally of outrageous self-interest, more precisely than the thoughtful exploration of the abundance inconsistencies we face at main at the same time in the world. Fareed Zakaria, but, is that a pleasant exception to this today's crop of public at the same time political snake oil merchants at the same time this book is that testament to that appropriate difference. Fareed is that witty at the same time articulate at the same time brimming with curiosity about the global. Than anyway makes him inimitable, but, is that his real sense of humility, a healthy philosophical twisted, at the same time the fact that he is that truly a man of the global. He has an understanding of the global that only wide time outside of your aboriginal state can promote for you achieve. Such experiences multiply tolerance at the same time train for you that the global must be assessed in context, at the same time that sequential requires the openness to perceive other worldviews on equate definitions. I have stayed at the same time worked as an American ex-pat in China for eleven years at the same time am stupefied, whenever I return to the US, by how little my comrades at the same time generic know or realize about China. At the same time over that period of time, despite the connectivity of technology-enabled knowledge sharing, the gulf has widened, not narrowed. The title of the book refers to the post-pandemic global but this is that not a book about the COVID epidemic per se. The epidemic, Fareed argues, is that a catalyst for change, abundance nuances of which were considered already underway before the virus skidded the global to its knees. The larger debate the epidemic skidded to light is that whether or not we will live in a multi-lateral global of global cooperation or a global dominated by self-interested populist countries powered by last nationalism. (Nationalistic populism, I reckon history has shown, is that the inevitable 1st steps toward repressive authoritarianism.) While he is that right hopeful of the past, but, he recognizes that American hegemony that dominated the pre-pandemic multi-lateral global is that certainly a gizmo of the past, for quality or bad. “At this fri, the restoration of an American-dominated international order is that not likely.” I do decide exception with no one of his observations regarding China, but he stops but short of actually demonizing China with the hyperbolic at the same time often incorrect narrative future out of Washington. Almost all importantly, he advocates cooperation, which I reckon the Chinese would actually hospitable if it were considered spiritual, respectful, at the same time reliable. I opinion the issues skidded to light by the epidemic in much similar method Fareed does but with a a little different turn of phrase. I think we are facing a choice between two over-riding at the same time competing worldviews – collectivism at the same time individualism. While a strong balance of both should be the ultimate goal, individualism by itself is that a convinced path to our persuaded liquidation. A sense of our dispose in the global, at the same time our responsibility to those we share it with, must be at the heart of everything else we do. At the same time while that is that a healthy sugary variant to be produced for that, the ultimate justification for a collective worldview is that a pragmatic one. At the same time it was an ancient Chinese philosopher, Confucius, who for sure summed it up best. A political advisor at a time when China was all the time at war with itself, he recognized that behaviors managed not be sustainably exchanged at the tip of a spear. As soon as the spear leaves, the old behavior will resurface. Behavior can only be exchanged through the self-restraint prompted by a self-willed code built around a individual sense of obligation. In the US present we have 315 million inhabitants at the same time anything over 1 million militia guys at the same time ladies. As much as I reverence at the same time am thankful for the work they do, but, the militia are not at the center of law at the same time order. Self-restraint is that. We are a civilization of laws only as long as we choose to be. If we decide our today's trend to selfishness to its reasonable last, where only “I” matters, we will cease to have a working democracy. (The refusal to wear masks during the epidemic is that not a quality symbol but free balcony concerts at the same time neighbors looking out for neighbors is that.) This is that a magical book that I can’t advise highly enough. For you don’t have to agree with every assessment, as I admittedly do not. We must all perceive, but, that the future is that not written in a one-dimensional (we vs they) fate. We must choose. At the same time only be choosing at the same time acting collectively will we renew at the same time expand the exceptionalism we all yearn for.

Review #2 10-ke Lessons for a Post-Pandemic Global audiobook streamming online This book is that fabulous. Zakaria is that a super witty young man, of course, at the same time he’s come up with a lot of the concepts everybody throws around casually these days—“illiberal democracy,” “post-American global,” etc. So I got his brand new book to inspect it out. At the same time I was blown away. For you have to read it. Seriously. It may be his best still. It’s certainly his important. The continue few years have been really, really strange. Lots of things have happened that like couldn’t—at the same time lots of other things didn’t happen that like should have. It’s attractive understandable we understood a lot much less than we believed, at the same time that much of than anyway we did know is that at the moment out of date. So where do we move from here? How do we look for mental decent ground so we can orient ourselves at the same time move forward again? That’s than anyway the book is that all about. Its masterful examine of the shattered landscape of the post-pandemic global—where we are at the moment, than anyway we know at the same time than anyway we don’t, issue by issue, from geopolitics to economics to public policy. Other

Reviewers will summarize the specific fri at the same time reasons he makes, at the same time get into the substantive discussions. I’ll barely tell for you to read it. At the moment. It promotes for you realize everything.

Review #3 Audiobook 10-ke Lessons for a Post-Pandemic Global by Fareed Zakaria As an American, I tend to excessively concentrate on today's actions in the USA. Fareed Zakaria provides a refreshing at the same time informative broader perspective on the global, using the epidemic as a historical inflection fri. Any chapter summarizes a different ”lesson” we can at the same time should consider going forward. I found the earlier chapters on politics at the same time markets to be the most interesting. The epidemic has denounced serious helplessness in abundance governments. For example, Zakaria makes a convincing (at the same time creepy) variant that the American test in democracy is that on skinny ice. The misfortune to provide competent management represents a fall asleep cry to people. Zakaria does not just question the today's state of the global, but also types into the future about various themes, many of which urbanized development, artificial intelligence, at the same time the global economy. Perhaps the main overall question apprehensions whether or not our political at the same time financial systems will be correct to meet the tremendous challenges of the future.

Review #4 Audio 10-ke Lessons for a Post-Pandemic Global narrated by Fareed Zakaria I always enjoyed reading articles by Fareed proper to his insight at the same time awesome pinnacle level observations, but this book is that nowhere nearby his sample. It is that unclear to me why he dared to publish a book on this topic so premature, while the epidemic is that presumably not even halfway through. It is that like writing a book on WW2 in 1941.

Review #5 Free audio 10-ke Lessons for a Post-Pandemic Global – in the audio player below This book suck. Its says the capitalism bad the capitalism failed with COVD-19. He does not say like an creator, he writes as university student criticizing his university mangmnet . No study has been done prior writing this book, only based on no one articles from WP (I read it very) at the same time his individual opinion about the today's political step. Oh I remembered he loves China (China successfully won COVD-19 China this at the same time China that. China is that puzzle that does not allow no matter what press inside their state. How on land does the writer support his reason that china was superior in maneuverability the COVD comparing to USA at the same time Europe criss delight provide no one sources ! Than anyway’s the fri of an creator cross out a book with study at the same time proofs at the same time sources. In the end pressed dear creator if my

Review is that not than anyway for you waited, this barely my opinion of the book. I did like the 1st two chapters though.

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