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  • The Reflection Cafe: Innovation and Philosophy

    Rated Sep 10 1 review philosophy, science, ideas, thinking, social sciences reflectioncafe.net

    nice essay on the relationship between innovation and philosophy
    The Reflection Cafe: Innovation and Philosophy
  • The Reflection Cafe: FP: The Think Tank Index
  • http://shop.npr.org/product/show/30420

    Rated May 12 2008 1 review philosophy, books, ideas npr.org



    An inspiring collection of the personal philosophies of a group of remarkable men and women

    Based on the NPR series of the same name, This I Believe features eighty essayists--from the famous to the unknown--completing the thought that begins the book's title. Each piece compels readers to rethink not only how they have arrived at their own personal beliefs but also the extent to which they share them with others.

    Featuring a well-known list of contributors--including Isabel Allende, Colin Powell, Gloria Steinem, William F. Buckley Jr., Penn Jillette, Bill Gates, and John Updike--the collection also contains essays by a Brooklyn lawyer; a part-time hospital clerk from Rehoboth, Massachusetts; a woman who sells Yellow Pages advertising in Fort Worth, Texas; and a man who serves on the state of Rhode Island's parole board.

    The result is a stirring and provocative trip inside the minds and hearts of a diverse group of people whose beliefs--and the incredibly varied ways in which they choose to express them--reveal the American spirit at its best.

    Quotes

    "To hold this range of beliefs in the palm of your hand is as fine, as grounding, as it was hearing them first on the radio. Heartfelt, deeply cherished beliefs, doctrines for living (yet none of them doctrinaire). Ideas and ideals that nourish. You can see it in their faces, in the photos in this book. And read it in their words. I'm so proud that NPR helped carry this Edward R. Murrow tradition into a new century. And so glad to have it in print, to encounter again and again."
    --Susan Stamberg, special correspondent, NPR

    "My father, Edward R. Murrow, said that "fresh ideas" from others helped him confront his own challenges. This superb collection of thought-provoking This I Believe essays, both from the new program heard on NPR and from the original 1950s series, provides fresh ideas for all of us!"
    --Casey Murrow, Elementary education publisher

    "Reading this gives me a feeling about this country I rarely get: a very visceral sense of all the different kinds of people who are living together here, with crazily different backgrounds and experiences and dreams. Like a Norman Rockwell painting where all the people happen to be real people, and all the stories are true. It makes me feel hopeful about America, reading this. Hopeful in a way that's in short supply lately."
    --Ira Glass, Producer and Host of This American Life

    "Now, as then, when Edward R. Murrow introduced the idea of This I Believe, this forward-thinking compilation serves as a wonderful antidote to the cynicism of the age."
    --Daniel Schorr, Senior News Analyst, NPR, and former colleague of Edward R. Murrow

    Author Biography

    Jay Allison, the host and curator of This I Believe, is an independent broadcast journalist. His work appears often on NPR and has earned him five Peabody Awards. He is the founder of the public radio stations that serve Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and Cape Cod, where he lives.

    Dan Gediman is the executive producer of This I Believe. His work has been heard on All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Fresh Air, Marketplace, Jazz Profiles, and This American Life. He has won many of public broadcasting's most prestigious awards, including the duPont-Columbia Award.
    Publisher: Holt Paperbacks
    Format: Paperback
    Pages: 320
    ISBN: 978-0805086584
    Other Formats Available: Audio Book, Hardcover
    Dimensions: 5.2" x 7.9"
    Release Date: Aug. 21, 2007
    Related Categories: This I Believe
    http://shop.npr.org/product/show/30420
  • The Reflection Cafe: FP: The Top 100 Public Intellectuals

    Rated Apr 27 2008 1 review ideas, world affairs reflectioncafe.net



    They are some of the world's most introspective philosophers and rabble-rousing clerics. A few write searing works of fiction and uncover the mysteries of the human mind. Others are at the forefront of modern finance, politics, and human rights. In the second Foreign Policy/Prospect list of top public intellectuals, we reveal the thinkers who are shaping the tenor of our time.

    We chose the first 100. Now, it's your chance to choose who should receive top honors by voting for the world's top five public intellectuals. The list of the Top 20 Public Intellectuals--based on your votes--will be published in our July/August issue.
    The Reflection Cafe: FP: The Top 100 Public Intellectuals
  • http://reflectioncafe.blogspot.com/2008/01/paradigms-in-social-sciences.html
  • http://reflectioncafe.blogspot.com/2008/01/capitalism-unl...

    Rated Jan 22 2008 1 review books, ideas, world affairs blogspot.com



    Glyn, Andrew (2006): Capitalism Unleashed: Finance, Globalization and Welfare. Oxford University Press, 256 pp.

    Reviews (Book Cover)

    * 'This is by far the best economic history of how capitalism developed since the end of World War II and in particular since the 1970s oil shock. It is full of valuable information and should be required reading for students, as it tells clearly the issues and problems that motivate current economic research and debate.
    ' - Richard B. Freeman, Herbert Ascherman Chair in Economics at Harvard University and Director of the Labor Studies Program at the National Bureau of Economic Research
    * 'For those of us who wish to work towards a juster world, despondent whining and wishful thinking are of little use. What we do need is a rigorous, well-documented, intellectually honest analysis of how and why capitalism has been tightening its grip over the world in the last few decades. Andrew Glyn's Capitalism Unleashed offers such an analysis. But it does more. It shows how this development calls for radical reforms different from those traditionally envisaged by capitalism's critics, and how it may well make them possible - at least if we prove persistent enough to keep pushing and clever enough to understand when and how.
    ' - Philippe Van Parijs, University of Louvain and Harvard University
    * 'A dominant orthodoxy requires intelligent critics. Capitalism is today's dominant orthodoxy; Oxford University's Andrew Glyn is that critic. In this short, lucid and penetrating book, he examines how and why a free market economy came to be restored over the past two and a half decades, while condemning many of its consequences. The free market has, he argues, not only failed to deliver accelerated growth, but has worsened inequality and undermined economic security. Supporters of market economies must not ignore such criticisms. In particular, they must recognise the compatibility of a dynamic market economy with an intelligently designed welfare state.' - Martin Wolf, Financial Times
    * 'This short book, which is written by one of Britain's foremost political economists, Andrew Glyn, is a gem. It is vintage Glyn - carefully and scrupulously documented, accessible, and to this reviewer, thoroughly convincing. This book provides a thoughtful and profound analysis of contemporary capitalism.' - Ajit Singh, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge
    * 'In lucid prose, and with striking graphs and vivid quotes, Andrew Glyn lays out a concise economic history of developed countries in the last decades of the twentieth century. As he explains, there was a decisive and unexpected return to 'business as usual', but the economic and social benefits of this shift are much less clear.' - Adrian Wood, Professor of International Development, University of Oxford
    http://reflectioncafe.blogspot.com/2008/01/capitalism-unleashed-finance.html
  • Human Media
  • NPR Podcast Directory

    Rated Jul 07 2007 2 reviews music, books, ideas, podcasts, radios npr.org

    490 podcasts, i'm sure you can find something interesting & entertaining here...
    NPR Podcast Directory
  • Taylor & Francis Journals: Online Sample Copies
  • CAD - Student Learning Centre