
The Company
A Short History of a Revolutionary Idea [Modern Library Chronicles]
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Jonathan Davis
In The Company, the largely unknown history of the joint-stock company is presented by the editors of Economist. One of history's greatest catalysts, the joint-stock company has dramatically changed the way human beings live, work, and conduct business. With companies now affecting the world on a global scale, it is more pressing than ever before to understand this driving force. A concise and entertaining Modern Library Classic, The Company is a fascinating listen with a reading from narrator Jonathan Davis.
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Informative but a bit myopic
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Strong Start Crappy Finish - Read Only Half
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The prospective reader need not be wary of this being some very very long article out of the Harvard Business Review or a more popular business magazine like the Economist (where the two authors are employed). This book uses history intertwined with interesting anecdote to keep this story interesting throughout.
Not everything about this audiobook was perfect. This book may not have been ideally suited to be conveyed in audio form because of its density of detail. To help myself along, I borrowed the hardbound volume from the library, and skimmed it in segments interspersed with listening. I don?t think I would have read the book had I not encountered this volume on Audible, but neither would I have been able to absorb it to my own satisfaction without the crutch of the hardbound book. Others with more familiarity with the subject matter may be able to do without this crutch.
I recommend the book highly to those seriously interested in the institutions we take for granted that are all around us.
unique history with a unique perspective
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An Informal & Interesting Read
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Interesting, not great
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The company is lauded here for its great accomplishments and also sometimes criticised, but intelligently and never with an overbearing tone. I realize that might be an intellectual stretch for those who want explanations perfectly fitting their preconceived ideas. But then, why read at all?
I find this more satisfying than a more flashy and entertaining slide show by a one-sided author, like "The Ascent of Money." Then again, I'm an old guy.
A fine survey, well-balanced
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Very important to read
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Hard to get through
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Boring
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