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Francis Wheen

Francis Wheen

·3.72·4,370 Ratings
“ If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished? ” ― Rumi
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  • A Modern Utopia

    2006·
    ·3.43·546 Ratings
    In A Modern Utopia, two travelers fall into a space-warp and suddenly find themselves upon a Utopian Earth controlled by a single World Government.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-spe
  • How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World

    2004·
    ·3.63·1,196 Ratings
    What characterizes our era? Cults, quacks, gurus, irrational panics, moral confusion and an epidemic of mumbo-jumbo, that's what. In How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World, Francis Wheen brilliantly laments the extraordinary rise of superstition, relativism
  • Dispatches for the New York Tribune: Selected Journalism

    2007·
    ·3.87·59 Ratings
    A compelling, wide-ranging collection of Karl Marx's journalism-available only from Penguin Classics Karl Marx is arguably the most famous political philosopher of all time, but he was also one of the great foreign correspondents of the nineteenth century
  • Marx's Das Kapital: A Biography

    2006·
    ·3.67·462 Ratings
    In this brilliant book, Karl Marx biographer Francis Wheen tells the story of Das Kapital and Marx's twenty-year struggle to complete his unfinished masterpiece. Wheen shows that, far from being a dry economic treatise, Das Kapital is like a vast Gothic n
  • Karl Marx

    1999·
    ·4.03·1,033 Ratings
    A major biography of the man who, more than any other, made the twentieth century. Written by an author of great repute. The history of the 20th century is Marx's legacy. Not since Jesus Christ has an obscure pauper inspired such global devotion -- or bee
  • Strange Days Indeed: The 1970s: The Golden Days of Paranoia

    2010·
    ·3.82·245 Ratings
    A jaw-droppingly brilliant account of how the seventies was defined by mass paranoia told with Francis Wheen's wonderfully acute sense of the absurd. The nostalgic whiff of the seventies evokes memories of loons and disco, Abba and Fawlty Towers. However,
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