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The average rating for The president's agenda based on 2 reviews is 2 stars.has a rating of 2 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2018-01-26 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Kathryn Conder
اگرچه کتاب قدیمیه اما خیلی شسته رفته و خلاصه نظریات رو توضیح داده و واقعا می‌تونه لب مطلب رو در چند صفحه برسونه. چندتا از نووبری‌ها نومارکسیست‌ها رو هم در یه سطح نه‌چندان عمیق بررسی کرده. از حیث آشنایی سطحی نظری کتاب بدی نیست. ترجمه‌ش معمولیه و به نظرم واضحه که در یه بخش‌هایی مترجم توی متن دست برده!
Review # 2 was written on 2015-06-20 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 1 stars Terry Bobbos
I feel like I've been reading this book since the beginning of time. This is not because it's bad. It's because it's old. This was published in 1984. Most of the information seems to halt around the lat '70s. While still good information about the various families, I found myself at wikipedia nearly constantly checking up on the latest info. So then I would fall down the wikipedia wormhole. An hour later, I would get back to what I was reading. The book makes a strong case that even in 1984, the House of Lords was just plain silly. And that dichotomy of the "noble class" makes you long for Downton Abbey-esque nobility and their select set. Winchester is a great story-teller, and his ability to interweave the examples of lords-in-name-only with "but I'm a Lord" types is exquisite. He juxtaposes murderers with farmers. For the record, it seems that no one with a title can keep a marriage going for longer than a week. I also thought the nobility frowned at divorce, but it seems not. Good read, fun, but have your computer open at all times.


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