How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World: A Short History of Modern Delusions
Autor Francis Wheenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iul 2005
Enlightenment values, which have been displaced by nonsense. And no country has a more vivid parade of the bogus and bizarre than the one founded to embody Enlightenment values: the USA. In turn comic, indignant, outraged, and just plain baffled by the idiocy of it all, HowMumbo-Jumbo Conquered the Worldis a masterful depiction of the absurdity of our times and a plea that we might just think a little more and believe a little less.
Toate formatele și edițiile | Preț | Express |
---|---|---|
Paperback (2) | 76.05 lei 3-5 săpt. | +10.30 lei 6-12 zile |
HarperCollins Publishers – 4 oct 2004 | 76.05 lei 3-5 săpt. | +10.30 lei 6-12 zile |
PublicAffairs – 6 iul 2005 | 129.40 lei 3-5 săpt. |
Preț: 129.40 lei
Nou
Puncte Express: 194
Preț estimativ în valută:
24.76€ • 25.85$ • 20.49£
24.76€ • 25.85$ • 20.49£
Carte disponibilă
Livrare economică 14-28 martie
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781586483487
ISBN-10: 158648348X
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
ISBN-10: 158648348X
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Notă biografică
Francis
Wheen
is
deputy
editor
ofPrivate
Eye,
the
editor
ofLord
Gnome's
Literary
Companion,
the
author
ofKarl
Marx:
A
Lifeand
a
columnist
in
theLondon
Guardian.
He
has
been
a
contributor
toVanity
Fair,The
Nation,The
New
Yorker,The
Los
Angeles
Times,
andThe
Washington
Post.
He
has
appeared
onBooknoteson
C-SPAN
and
on
National
Public
Radio.
Descriere
Descriere de la o altă ediție sau format:
An entertaining, impassioned polemic on the retreat of reason in the late 20th century. An intellectual call to arms, Francis Wheen's Sunday Times bestseller is one of 2004's most talked about books.
An entertaining, impassioned polemic on the retreat of reason in the late 20th century. An intellectual call to arms, Francis Wheen's Sunday Times bestseller is one of 2004's most talked about books.