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Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938

audiobook Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938 by Stephen E. Ambrose in History

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Holocaust survivor Viktor E. Frankl is known as the founder of logotherapy; a mode of psychotherapy based on man's motivation to search for meaning in his life. The author discusses his ideas in the context of other prominent psychotherapies and describes the techniques he uses with his patients to combat the "existential vacuum." Originally published in 1969 and compiling Frankl's speeches on logotherapy; The Will to Meaning is regarded as a seminal work of meaning-centered therapy. This new and carefully re-edited version is the first since 1988.


#52813 in Books imusti 2010-12-22 2010-12-22Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 7.70 x 1.00 x 5.00l; .84 #File Name: 0142004944592 pagesPenguin


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Informative; but SloppyBy Alex JohnstonGood general overview of American Foreign Policy; particularly in terms of significant events and turning points. That said: read critically! There are interjections of political preference and implied right/wrong pronouncements - not entirely unjustified; just something the reader should be aware of.More troubling however is the at-times sloppy research and writing. I would have given this 4 stars or better; had the research commentary been better. So many mis-spellings: really? And as a military veteran; so many errors on basic ranks; structure; military protocol etc. show carelessness - particularly egregious since the U.S.'s foreign policy heavily involves military affairs.All in all a recommended read; but read carefully critically.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Annoying typographical errors in just aboutBy CustomerThe first two-thirds of this book; which is through approximately Carter's presidency; the book reads quite well. Starting with Reagan; it appears as though a toddler took over. There are incredibly. Annoying typographical errors in just about; every page or two. In addition the analysis; Decreases and the book begins to a read like a 1st copy draft of a 2-nd graders' history test.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. If you love U. SBy Matthew HollandInteresting and informative. If you love U.S. military history this is the perfect compliment; it colors in everything that was happening outside the battle-picture. My only complaint is there were quite a few typos in this edition; but they never made the writing unclear. I guess it's to be expected for a 500 page volume that's constantly revised.

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