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SAVING CAPITALISM

FOR THE MANY, NOT THE FEW

Engaging and enraging--that's the quickest way to sum up this audiobook. Author Reich, a Clinton administration labor secretary and now a public policy professor at the University of California, Berkeley, narrates his book with energy, passion, and verve. There are a few stumbles, but on the whole he does an excellent job holding the listener's attention. Somewhat unexpectedly for an academic, he even creates voices for people he quotes. Reich makes a strong argument, based on financial and political indicators, that capitalism must be fixed if it's to be saved. His is a perspective from the left, but people of all political persuasions will find much to think about in this important volume.

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2015

Duration: 8 hrs, 15 mins

DD ISBN: 9781490686660

Publisher: Recorded Books Inc.

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    GRATITUDE

    Buckley offers a reasonable proposal for a national service program without jail or criminal penalties. Narrator Lawrence reads with a slow and careful announcer's voice; one wishes Buckley were reading this one himself. Books on Tape does its usual quality job with formatting, packaging and tape-turning instructions. The reader repeats the last sentence at such times, so you're sure you haven't missed anything. Popular nonfiction collections will appreciate Gratitude, and the topic is likely to prove timely in the years ahead.

    Pub Date: N/A

    Duration: 5 hrs

    Publisher: Books on Tape

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      SAVAGE INEQUALITIES

      Kozol’s shocking exposé of inequities in the funding of our public schools contrasts white suburban schools with those serving black and Hispanic populations. Interviews with students, teachers, and school administrators add eloquent testimony to Kozol’s disturbing presentation of facts. Narration by Jack Winston is clear and brisk, but the pace is unrelenting, with little pause for transition between scenes or chapters. Winston’s cool, detached voice contrasts with Kozol’s impasssioned and outraged message. The sheer repetition and magnitude of Kozol’s damning evidence is numbing; the narration gives no relief. Powerful medicine, most easily taken in small doses. Music signalling tape changes is jarringly inappropriate.

      Pub Date: N/A

      Duration: 8 hrs

      Publisher: Brilliance Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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