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Average rating: 3.68 · 1,231 ratings · 187 reviews · 53 distinct worksSimilar authors
White Fang

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4.05 avg rating — 282,489 ratings — published 1906 — 161 editions
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The End of Faith

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3.89 avg rating — 43,199 ratings — published 2004 — 2 editions
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Confessions of an Economic ...

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3.87 avg rating — 39,281 ratings118 editions
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The Sea Wolf: Library Edition

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4.06 avg rating — 33,012 ratings — published 1904 — 10 editions
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Main Street

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3.78 avg rating — 26,758 ratings — published 1920 — 5 editions
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Basic Economics: A Citizen'...

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4.37 avg rating — 14,021 ratings — published 2000 — 101 editions
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America Alone: The End of t...

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4.10 avg rating — 3,707 ratings — published 2006 — 30 editions
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Masters of Atlantis

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3.71 avg rating — 3,299 ratings — published 1985 — 32 editions
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Applied Economics, First ed...

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4.19 avg rating — 2,549 ratings — published 2003 — 40 editions
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Navigating Polarities: Usin...

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“Standing in the Third Way is a practice. It relies on a way of being and doing that most of us were never taught. It requires that we pause and look inward to discover how old habits and hidden assumptions undermine the results we seek. It requires self-awareness, conscious choice, and courageous action.”
Brian Emerson, Navigating Polarities: Using Both/And Thinking to Lead Transformation

“Barry Johnson says, the more fully we see someone, the harder it is not to love them.”
Brian Emerson, Navigating Polarities: Using Both/And Thinking to Lead Transformation



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