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Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924)

Auteur de Hero Tales from American History

97+ oeuvres 920 utilisateurs 14 critiques

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Œuvres de Henry Cabot Lodge

Hero Tales from American History (1908) 165 exemplaires
Alexander Hamilton (1884) 63 exemplaires
Daniel Webster (1883) 44 exemplaires
George Washington (1889) 37 exemplaires
Boston (2004) 23 exemplaires
George Washington, Volume I (1889) 12 exemplaires
The Story of the Revolution (1898) 9 exemplaires
George Washington Vol 2 (1898) 8 exemplaires
Early Memories (2005) 7 exemplaires
The War With Spain (1970) 6 exemplaires
History of Nations Volume 20 Colonies, Dominions, Mandates (1997) — Directeur de publication — 6 exemplaires
Life and letters of George Cabot (1974) 2 exemplaires
One hundred years of peace (1913) 2 exemplaires
The cult of weakness, (1932) 2 exemplaires
The history of nations 2 exemplaires
Historic Towns: Boston 2 exemplaires
Studies in History 1 exemplaire
History of Nations 4: Italy (1907) 1 exemplaire
Prize stories from Collier's, 5 volumes — Directeur de publication — 1 exemplaire
Ballads and lyrics 1 exemplaire
Famous old tales (1915) 1 exemplaire
History of Nations 3: Rome (1907) 1 exemplaire
History of Nations 7: Japan (1907) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Education of Henry Adams (1907) — Préface, quelques éditions2,820 exemplaires
World War I and America: Told by the Americans Who Lived It (1918) — Contributeur — 193 exemplaires
Setting the Stage (1981) — Préface — 146 exemplaires
The Education of Henry Adams: An Autobiography Volume I (1918) — Préface, quelques éditions46 exemplaires
Charles Francis Adams, 1835-1915; an autobiography (1916) — Contributeur — 19 exemplaires
History of Nations Volume 11 England (2002) — Directeur de publication — 14 exemplaires

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de Waal presents a very well-defended thesis that the origins of human morality lie in our biological, evolutionary heritage as mammals and social primate, and that religion is a johnny-come-lately method of strengthening and enforcing morality. The title might lead one to believe that he is presenting a strident, "new athiest" position. But he is not. While he is certainly not endorsing religion, he is not especially antagonistic towards it. All in all, an interesting read.
 
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Treebeard_404 | 3 autres critiques | Jan 23, 2024 |
Mixed bag. Lots of facts dropping without a clear purpose. A fresh approach to a series of sensitive issues. Smart and fun to read.
It's less sciency than you'd expect from a pop science book. Lacks clarity and is a bit repetitive at times.

I was going to rate it 3 but there are a few things that stuck with me and are pushing my finger towards the 4th star.

One is that expression he used "unexpected as finding bird shit in the cuckoo clock".

The other being the idea that "trying to convince a religious person that there's no God is as useful as trying to save fish from drowning". I believe he meant it mainly in the sense of "risky for the fish" but also a tiny little bit in the sense of "waste of time".

I think I'll read more Frans de Waal.
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Faltiska | 3 autres critiques | Apr 30, 2022 |
Like two books smashed together, one decent book on philosophy and the animal mind (not just in bonobos), and one terrible book about the author's gripes with Dawkins and militant atheism, that is more blog post material than book quality. Skip this book and read de Waal's much better book "Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?" that covers much of the same ground, but in twice the depth and detail and without the irrelevant sidetrack.
 
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A.Godhelm | 3 autres critiques | Mar 14, 2022 |
Very informative reading! The editor of the series (American Statesmen Series) says in his note that the author (Henry C Lodge) is the descendant of an intimate friend of Hamilton!

In today's political climate, with so many wanting to do away with the Electoral College (because it's not democratic) it's great to learn why it was instituted - Hamilton's hatred of democracy, with France's revolution an indicator of what happens when democracy is instituted (anarchy!) is emphasized. Hamilton had a lot to do with the way our country is managed, or at least, how it was set up to be managed. Much has deteriorated since his death.

Another interesting fact given is that in defense of the Constitution against democracy, he encourages the formation of an association, "The Christian constitutional Society" to support Christian religion & the Constitution of the United States! Where do people get the idea that the US was not founded on Christian principles?
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CAFinNY | 1 autre critique | Apr 26, 2019 |

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