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Richard Reeves

    July 4, 1969

    Richard Reeves is an award-winning journalist whose work delves into political and social issues. His writing and acclaimed reporting often explore power and its exercise within American politics. Reeves's ability to dissect complex events and figures makes him a significant author, offering readers profound insights into the workings of power structures.

    President Kennedy
    The 80 minute MBA : everything you'll never learn at business school
    80 Minute MBA
    A Force of Nature
    Of Boys and Men
    President Kennedy. Profile of Power
    • The author offers an excellent study of Kennedy as crisis manager. He presents Kennedy as neither an amoral playboy nor the ruler of Camelot but a poorly prepared president with mediocre congressional experience. Each chapter presents a different day in the administration--a unique format that effectively reveals how Kennedy responded to simultaneous harrowing issues. The Berlin Wall, the Cuban Missile Crises, Vietnam, and the diplomacy of arms reduction illustrate how Kennedy was constrained by the unshakable Cold War fear of monolithic communism. This approachable investigation of Kennedy's use of power provides a thorough, even-handed review of the Kennedy years

      President Kennedy. Profile of Power
    • "A landmark, one of the most important books of the year" -- David Brooks, New York Times "Real, practical, solutions to create a world that would be better for all of us, across the gender spectrum." -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America and author of Unfinished Business: Women Men Work Family A positive vision for masculinity in a more equal world. Boys and men are struggling. Profound economic and social changes of recent decades have many losing ground in the classroom, the workplace, and in the family. While the lives of women have changed, the lives of many men have remained the same or even worsened. Our attitudes, our institutions, and our laws have failed to keep up. Conservative and progressive politicians, mired in their own ideological warfare, fail to provide thoughtful solutions. The father of three sons, a journalist, and a Brookings Institution scholar, Richard V. Reeves has spent twenty-five years worrying about boys both at home and work. His new book, Of Boys and Men, tackles the complex and urgent crisis of boyhood and manhood. Reeves looks at the structural challenges that face boys and men and offers fresh and innovative solutions that turn the page on the corrosive narrative that plagues this issue. Of Boys and Men argues that helping the other half of society does not mean giving up on the ideal of gender equality.

      Of Boys and Men
    • A Force of Nature

      The Frontier Genius of Ernest Rutherford

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.5(16)Add rating

      The life of Ernest Rutherford, born in colonial New Zealand, reveals a journey from frontier life to becoming a pivotal figure in modern physics. His groundbreaking discoveries include the orbital structure of the atom and the concept of radioactive half-life. Alongside his team, he was the first to split the atom, foreshadowing the development of the atomic bomb. Richard Reeves vividly portrays Rutherford as a warm and approachable man whose contributions significantly shaped the scientific landscape.

      A Force of Nature
    • 80 Minute MBA

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.6(51)Add rating

      The fully revised new edition of the international bestsellerTHE 80 MINUTE MBA is your short-cut to business brilliance. A traditional MBA is for either the time-rich, very wealthy or lucky few with a generous corporate sponsor. So what happens if you want to get a hit of high-quality business inspiration without spending two years…

      80 Minute MBA
    • President Kennedy is the compelling, dramatic history of JFK's thousand days in office. It illuminates the presidential center of power by providing an indepth look at the day-by-day decisions and dilemmas of the thirty-fifth president as he faced everything from the threat of nuclear war abroad to racial unrest at home. "A narrative that leaves us not only with a new understanding of Kennedy as President, but also with a new understanding of what it means to be President" ( The New York Times ).

      President Kennedy
    • American Journey

      Traveling With Tocqueville in Search of Democracy in America

      • 399 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      In 1831, Alexis de Tocqueville began a nine-month journey in search of what he later called "Democracy in America." Using Tocqueville's original notes, Richard Reeves retraced those travels, going to the same places to find the modern counterparts of the Americans of the 1830s. Tocqueville and Reeves both began their journeys in Newport, Rhode Island, and then traveled through new York and Philadelphia, crisscrossing the country to Michigan in the north and Louisiana in the south. But Tocqueville's ride from the St. Clair River to the wilderness of Saginaw Bay became, for Reeves, a walk into the wildness of Detroit. Tocqueville's conversations with an embittered ex-President, John Quincy Adams, echoed over the years when Reeves asked similar questions of Richard Nixon. Tocqueville interviewed the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, Charles Carroll, the richest man in America. Reeves traced the signer's lineage to the direct descendant who was not admitted to the great medical school that stands on an old family estate. Who are these nomad people, the Americans? How does this democracy of theirs work? Tocqueville asked and answered those questions in his time, and Reeves asked them again of the governors and the governed, of presidents and priests, of laborers and lawyers, in offices in Washington, prison cells in Philadelphia, banks in Manhattan, and classrooms in Boston and Los Angeles. Ultimately, the American is more optimistic than the Frenchman was. Tocqueville believed that a democratic people could never rise above themselves and their own petty demands and hatreds. Reeves discovered, almost with astonishment, a people better than his predictions, better than their leaders--and, at their best, almost as good as their ideals.

      American Journey
    • Von Jungen und Männern

      Warum der moderne Mann Probleme hat, warum das wichtig ist und was man dagegen tun kann

      Jungen und Männer haben es schwer. Die tiefgreifenden wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Veränderungen der letzten Jahrzehnte haben dazu geführt, dass viele von ihnen im Klassenzimmer, am Arbeitsplatz und in der Familie an Boden verloren haben. Während sich das Leben der Frauen verbessert hat, ist das Leben vieler Männer gleich geblieben oder hat sich sogar verschlechtert. Der Autor, Vater von drei Söhnen, befasst sich in diesem Buch mit den strukturellen Herausforderungen, denen sich Jungen und Männer heute in der westlichen Welt gegenübersehen, und bietet neue und innovative Lösungen an, die die zugrunde liegenden Traditionen aufbrechen. Of Boys and Men betont, dass die Unterstützung der Männer nicht bedeutet, das Ideal der Gleichstellung der Geschlechter aufzugeben. „Ein Meilenstein, eines der wichtigsten Bücher des Jahres“ - David Brooks, New York Times. „Echte, praktische Lösungen, um eine Welt zu schaffen, die für uns alle besser wäre, über das gesamte Geschlechterspektrum hinweg.“ - Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America und Autorin von Unfinished Business: Women, Men, Work, Family. „Eines der besten Bücher des Jahres 2022.“ - The New Yorker

      Von Jungen und Männern