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1. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
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2. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
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3. Naked Pictures of Famous People
 
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4. America The Book: A Citizen's
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5. The Daily Show & Jon Stewart
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6. Consuming Politics: Jon Stewart,
 
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7. America the Book
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8. Hegel Myths and Legends (SPEP)
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9. The Story of Dr. Sidney R. Garfield:
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10. The New Blue Media: How Michael
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11. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
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12. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
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13. (THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART
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14. I Am America (And So Can You!)
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15. Econometrics
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16. by Stewart's ISBN 044657922X Earth
 
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17. Understanding Econometrics (University
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18. Volume 2, Tome I: Kierkegaard
19. Microsoft Office 2003: A Professional
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20. Mynster's "Rationalism, Supernaturalism"

1. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2010-09-21)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The eagerly awaited new book from the Emmy-winning, Oscar-hosting, Daily Show-anchoring Jon Stewart--the man behind the megaseller America (The Book).

Where do we come from? Who created us? Why are we here? These questions have puzzled us since the dawn of time, but when it became apparent to Jon Stewart and the writers of The Daily Show that the world was about to end, they embarked on a massive mission to write a book that summed up the human race: What we looked like; what we accomplished; our achievements in society, government, religion, science and culture -- all in a tome of approximately 256 pages with lots of color photos, graphs and charts.

After two weeks of hard work, they had their book.EARTH (The Book) is the definitive guide to our species.With their trademark wit, irreverence, and intelligence, Stewart and his team will posthumously answer all of life's most hard-hitting questions, completely unburdened by objectivity, journalistic integrity, or even accuracy.

Also available as an ebook and as an audiobook. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Rating Scale
Rate Jon Stewart 1-5 (1 being the lowest)
5 - Damn good book, I'm going to read it again
4 - Good book, I'll buy it second hand
3 - Borrow it from a friend
2 - Why are you looking up Jon Stewart?
1 - A MUST BUY!! TO BURN!!

1-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed with Earth Book
I am a big fan of the Daily Show and Jon Stewart, therefore I quickly bought the Earth Book.It didn't strike me as funny, but the same humor as a 10 year old.Not up to his usual humor.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great book crappy gift wrapping.
I got this book as a gift for my gf. I ordered it gift wrapped to save a step. The wrapping and ribbon are nice except that you can see through the wrapping paper. You can clearly see the title through the paper. What is the point in wrapping a gift when you can clearly see what it is? There is no point. I hope the butt head at amazon who wrapped this book reads this. Otherwise, it got here on time.

4-0 out of 5 stars Pretty freakin' Funny
I especially like the quality of the print... full color etc. The book is in mostly bite-sized humor that I can digest at random (before bed, on the toilet, on the train, etc). This was the first John Steward book I've ever bought, but it probably won't be the last.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fun as heaven
This book really gives you a sense of what is going on around the world in a funny way! ... Read more


2. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America (The Book) Teacher's Edition: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction
by Jon Stewart, The Writers of The Daily Show
Paperback: 240 Pages (2006-09-25)
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Asin: 0446691860
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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For everyone who was too cheap to buy the hardcover, the blockbuster, award-winning #1 New York Times bestseller is now in trade paperback-with a new introduction, fully updated, and with equally unsettling nude photos of the newest Supreme Court justices, and a text corrected by the most reputable college professor we could find/afford.Including:Historical inaccuracies, gross distortions, complete fabrications-corrected by real-life bearded college professor.Amazon.com Review
Book Description
For everyone who was too cheap to buy the hardcover, the blockbuster, award-winning No. 1 New York Times bestseller is now in trade paperback--with a new introduction, fully updated, and with equally unsettling nude photos of the newest Supreme Court justices, and a text corrected by the most reputable college professor we could find/afford.

Including:

• Historical inaccuracies, gross distortions, complete fabrications-corrected by real-life bearded college professor
• A new introduction by the authors
• Supreme Court Justices John Roberts and Samuel Alito--nude!
• Totally updated ISBN number!
• American-style democracy is the world's most beloved form of government, which explains why so many other nations are eager for us to impose it on them. But what is American democracy?

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Featuring a foreword by Thomas Jefferson, a Dress the Supreme Court layout, and, oddly enough, a profile of George "The Iceman" Gervin, America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction, from Jon Stewart and the writers of the Emmy Award-winning The Daily Show, is by far one the most irreverent and wittiest (and may we add smartest) political book you're likely to encounter. Amazon.com spoke with Jon Stewart a few days before the 2004 publication of America (The Book) and they discussed bald eagles, magical talking cats, Thor Heyerdahl, and much more



• Read the Amazon.com Interview with Jon Stewart
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2-0 out of 5 stars disappointed alley
This is the worse book ever concieved. It never brought a smile, forgetlaughter.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not as good as it looks
I saw Jon Stewart advertize his new book on TV so I thought I read his previous one, America, Teacher's Edition.
Well, it's a supposedly funny explanation of how America (supposed to!) work. I has some stuff in it that makes you smile a little, but overall, it's rather forced humour, with rather silly comments.
I bought my copy on Amazon for a few dollars-it's worth it-but don't spend any more money on it!!

4-0 out of 5 stars Audiobook Review
The audio book version of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America (The Book) Teacher's Edition: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction is just as funny as the print version (which I also own).It is unfortunate that it is abridged (though a lot of the humor in the print version is visual, which obviously doesn't translate to the audio version).

My favorite aspect of the audio book is that it is read by The Daily Show team.Jon Stewart does the bulk of the reading, but most of the other members of his "news team" (Samantha Bee, Stephen Colbert, etc.) have their own sections.It really helps this feel like a legitimate version of their book, not just an afterthought.They also mention that it is an audio book a few times (Jon Stewart begins by welcoming us "non-readers"), which also helps make it feel like its own product.

I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because it is abridged (I don't know how much was cut out).The audio book lasts only 3 1/2 hours.I wanted more.

5-0 out of 5 stars My first review
I'm a big fan of the show, so when I saw this book by Jon Stewart I had to buy it even though I am not American and figured I would be lost during most of it. Jon and his fellow writters do such a good job in making all of their factoids funny and interesting. Although informative, this was by far one of the best history books I have ever read. I read it from cover to cover and ended up buying Colbert's book after I read it just to get more of the same.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes a chuckle and also looking for a smart, informative read.

4-0 out of 5 stars Just like the TV Show
I love the Daily Show and so I decided to get the book by the very same people responsible for giving us our nightly dose of political satire.It's certainly funny and engaging.What makes it even funnier is the notes left by an actual professor who went through the book, line by line.His comments/criticism/observations are hilarious.It made the book so much more enjoyable.So basically if you like the TV Show, you'll definitely like this book. ... Read more


3. Naked Pictures of Famous People
by Jon Stewart
Paperback: 176 Pages (1999-10-06)
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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In these nineteen whip-smart essays, Jon Stewart takes on politics, religion, and celebrity with a seethingly irreverent wit, a brilliantsense of timming, and a palate for the obsurd -- and these one-of-a-kind forays into his hilarious world will expose you to all its wickedly naked truths.

He's the MTV generation's master of modern humor, a star of film, TV, and the comedy stage. This sultan of savvy serves up a whip-smart, utterly original collection of comic essays in Naked Pictures of Famous People.

A seethingly irreverent wit, Stewart has a genius for language and brilliant timing that makes his up-to-the-minute collection a must-have for humor lovers in search of a Woody Allen for the 90s.He's the MTV generation's master of modern humor, a star of film, TV, and the comedy stage. This sultan of savvy serves up a whip-smart, utterly original collection of comic essays in Naked Pictures of Famous People.

A seethingly irreverent wit, Stewart has a genius for language and brilliant timing that makes his up-to-the-minute collection a must-have for humor lovers in search of a Woody Allen for the 90s.Amazon.com Review
Sometimes it seems like every standup comedian worth his orher salt just has to do the book thing, and you might feel thatyet another warmed-over stage routine is the last thing you needtaking up valuable bookshelf space. Jon Stewart's book will come as anextremely pleasant surprise. He eschews the standard standup patterand instead gives us 18 short comic essays in a variety of styles thatrecall the prose work of Woody Allen, only with a few more referencesto genitals. Stewart proves himself a remarkably nimble humorist witha sharp eye for parody, whether he's writing "A Very Hanson Christmas"or "Adolf Hitler: The Larry King Interview."

HITLER: ...Larry, look, I was a bad guy. No question. Ihate that Hitler. The yelling, the finger pointing, I don't know ... Iwas a very angry guy.

KING: And this ... new Hitler?

HITLER: I get up at seven, have half a melon, do the jumble in themorning paper and then let the day take me where it will.... Me!! Theinventor of the Blitzkrieg... When you stop having to controleverything it's very freeing.

Stewart is not afraid to flirt with bad taste, in fact, some of thepieces in this collection do for "flirting with bad taste" what BillClinton did for "not having sexual relations." But it's wonderful tosee an edgy comedian taking on the traditionally cozy genre of thehumorous essay, creating work that combines the wit of Robert Benchleywith the energy and attitude of the best modern standup. NakedPictures of Famous People proves that Jon Stewart is ascomfortable, and accomplished, in front of a word processor as he isin front of an audience. --Simon Leake ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars What was funny?
Could NPoFP possibly be from the pen of the same Jon Stewart who brought us "America (the Book)" (one of the funniest books ever assembled)?It dawns on me that the latter was team-written.Not sure whether any of JS's colleagues contributed (ideas, moral support) to NPoFP.I imagine they'd cherish their anonymity if they did.NPoFP is a spectacularly unfunny book trying desperately -- and in the most hackneyed ways -- to provoke a laugh(, a chuckle, a crooked smile...) page after juvenile page.(Disclaimer: I'm a big fan of the Jon Stewart show and of JS himself.I think he's both a very funny and a very thoughtful guy 'in person'.That said, I can only register my surprise and disappointment at how totally TOTALLY lame a guy he apparently is (or at least was this time) on paper.)Oy veh!!

1-0 out of 5 stars Awful
Like most other negative commenters here, I love Jon Stewart. He is excellent on The Daily Show, and America: The Book was great, so I was terribly disappointed by Naked Pictures of Famous People. I guess it doesn't help that I only read it recently, making most of the essays terribly dated to begin with, but even in that context the writing is painfully unfunny. I found myself cringing more than laughing. This was Jon's first book, and all I can say is thank God his sense of humor has progressed - and that I bought a used copy of this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars This was a great book!
This was a great book! I highly recommend it! Have fun!
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4-0 out of 5 stars Rib-tickling
Funny " essays " by The Daily Show's Jon Stewart. I'm a far right wing kinda guy but even I have to admit Stewart is pretty clever and funny. This book was written almost 10 years ago; I'd love to see an updated volume two.
Recommended.

3-0 out of 5 stars C+
A collection of humorous essays dealing with everything from deformed, exiled members of the Kennedy Family to Martha Stewart's vagina, the author gives off plenty of frat-boy humor and sophisticated irony to appease two different sets of readers. For everyone in between, there is little to nothing. When the laughs come, they are either small chuckles of acknowledgment or guffaws from illiterates giggling at the word "penis". Stewart shines when he is dead-on, like in his short but comedically satisfying "A Very Hanson Christmas", or when he parodies Judaism (which occurs very often). Using hyperbole at its best in "Breakfast at the Kennedy's" and "Pen Pals", Stewart pens a social commentary for this day and age - both the hopelessly stupid and the well educated. Unfortunately, it caters more to the former rather than the latter, and highlights the stunning disparities between the two. Overall, an A for effort, but a significantly worse grade for the lack of adeptness in which it is carried out. ... Read more


4. America The Book: A Citizen's Guide To Democracy Inaction
by Jon Stewart
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5. The Daily Show & Jon Stewart Present EARTH (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race
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6. Consuming Politics: Jon Stewart, Branding, and the Youth Vote in America
by Dan Cassino, Yasemin Besen-Cassino
Hardcover: 261 Pages (2009-11-30)
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7. America the Book
by Jon Stewart
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8. Hegel Myths and Legends (SPEP)
by Jon Stewart
Paperback: 384 Pages (1996-05-13)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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For over thirty years, Hegel scholars have known that many of the views of Hegel rife in the Anglo-Saxon world are higly inaccurate. The essays collected in this volume show the myths and legends to be just that. The author has selected a set of essays that treat and effectively debunk the various Hegel myths and legends. Divided into sections addressing the various myths and augmented by Stewart's informative introduction and a bibliography, this collection should be of interest to scholars and nonspecialists alike. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars The protean Hegel
"Hegel Myths and Legends" is an anthology defending Hegel against accusations that he was a totalitarian obscurantist and proto-Nazi who divinized the state, glorified war and supported German nationalism. In the Anglo-Saxon world, these accusations are mostly associated with Karl Popper. Other claims about Hegel the editors believe are incorrect include his supposed belief in "the end of history", the dialectical schema thesis-antithesis-synthesis, and his attempt to prove that there could only be seven planets (I never heard that one before). A legend not mentioned in the book is the claim that Hegel was an occultist and Rosicrucian.

I admit that I haven't studied the issue sufficiently to judge whether "Hegel Myths and Legends" is true, false or falls somewhere in between. Several of the contributors admit that Hegel's philosophy has been used by virtually all political groups, and even some Christian theologians, to justify their own pet ideas. Hegelianism, it seems, has a protean quality. Apart from right-Hegelians and left-Hegelians, there were also centrist Hegelians. It seems that the editors and contributors to this volume want to see Hegel in a centrist light. Thus, they claim that Hegel favoured a constitutional monarchy and moderately liberal democracy, that he attempted to stay clear of both the Holy Alliance and the radical opposition in Prussia, that his ideas about "the real being the rational" have been torn out of context, etc. They also claim that Hegel was an abolitionist.

Curiously, the anthology also contain a text denying that Hegel was an enlightenment philosopher, instead connecting him to the "irrationalist" stream within European philosophy. The author seems to think that this is something positive!

The most sensational text in this collection claims that the dialectical triad thesis-antithesis-synthesis cannot be found in Hegel, but comes from an erroneous interpretation by an otherwise unknown Kantian scholar, a certain Chalybäus. Apparently, Karl Marx read his book about Hegel, and the rest is history.

On two points, I believe the authors are quite correct. Hegel surely didn't believe in "the end of history", since he said that the World Spirit might manifest itself in the United States in the future (i.e. Prussia isn't the end of historical development). The idea about "the end of history" seems to be a concoction of one Alexandre Kojève, a French Hegelian often regarded as highly idiosyncratic by Hegelian scholars. The other point concerns German nationalism. Hegel, of course, supported Napoleon. Later, he made his peace with the Holy Alliance, which wasn't nationalist either. Indeed, at the time *liberalism* was associated with nationalism!

What I don't understand about "Hegel Myths and Legends" is the exact status of the contributing authors. Are they really Hegelians? Some kind of neo-centrist Hegelians, perhaps? But what on earth can being a Hegelian possibly mean today? Or are they simply scholars who believe that Hegel had some interesting ideas worth looking into, and who for that reason want to defend the old man's reputation?

Although "Hegel Myths and Legends" is apparently intended for students, it isn't an easy read. You need to be relatively well informed about Hegel, or at least the myths and legends surrounding him, to really appreciate it. Frankly, it's a typically boring scholarly tome.

But yes, it might be worth looking into if you actually plan to read "Phenomenology of the Spirit"...

Hegel, it seems, is all things to all people.

5-0 out of 5 stars The 'end of history' and a Hegel Myth
This fascinating book addresses, and counters, the many false interpretations of Hegel that have grown up from the start of his system to the present day. To be sure, these defenses, in the midst of much 'setting the record straight', might be challenged as partisan or excessively one-sided themselves, yet the fact remains that many attacks on Hegel have failed to grasp the nature of his thinking. This is not even a 'pro-Hegel' statement, being of equal relevance to those critics of Hegel who end up thrashing in the labyrinthine subtleties of his influence, and dialectical logic.
This works both ways, as Hegel is pressed into the service of ideology by his friends. Worth the price of the book twice over is the series and expose on the 'end of history' mythology now liberal propaganda a la Fukuyama. This material arriving via Koyre and Kojeve with assistant packaging by Alan Bloom constitutes the core Hegel phantom in State Department piece de resistance that graced the end of the Cold War. It is a good example of the Hegel you thought you knew, but definitely didn't.

5-0 out of 5 stars The 'end of history' and a Hegel Myth
This fascinating book addresses, and counters, the many false interpretations of Hegel that have grown up from the start of his system to the present day. To be sure, these defenses, in the midst of much 'setting the record straight', might be challenged as partisan or excessively one-sided themselves, yet the fact remains that many attacks on Hegel have failed to grasp the nature of his thinking. This is not even a 'pro-Hegel' statement, being of equal relevance to those critics of Hegel who end up thrashing in the labyrinthine subtleties of his influence, and dialectical logic.
This works both ways, as Hegel is pressed into the service of ideology by his friends. Worth the price of the book twice over is the series and expose on the 'end of history' mythology now liberal propaganda a la Fukuyama. This material arriving via Koyre and Kojeve with assistant packaging by Alan Bloom constitutes the core Hegel phantom in State Department piece de resistance that graced the end of the Cold War. It is a good example of the Hegel you thought you knew, but definitely didn't. ... Read more


9. The Story of Dr. Sidney R. Garfield: The Visionary Who Turned Sick Care into Health Care
by Tom Debley, Jon Stewart
Paperback: 148 Pages (2009-05-01)
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This book tells the story of Dr. Sidney Garfield's long and eventful career in turning his desert dream into a thriving and enduring reality that continues to offer a practical model for the future of American health care. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Book!
A great story about a visionary.Dr. Garfield started Kaiser Permanente and envisioned computerized medicine and preventive health as paramount in his system -- in 1960! The firstMedical Center cared for the workers of the Kaiser Steel Mill, where workers paid 5 cents a week for medical care. A must read for health professionals, patients, and everyone in between!It is especially relavent as Kaiser has become a model for current healthcare systems.

5-0 out of 5 stars Health care reform has long roots
Sid Garfield's plan for health care reform was so far ahead of its time that the organization he founded -- Kaiser Permanente -- still drives toward the vision, years after his death. (Disclosure: I am senior director of communications and brand management for Kaiser Permanente's Colorado region).

This biography puts today's health care discussion into historical context. As early as the 1930s, reform proposals that threatened the status quo were called "socialized medicine." Garfield and uber-capitalist Henry Kaiser were "socialists" because they came up with a financing system that brought quality health care to working Americans. Workers and their employers "pre-paid" a few cents a day for full coverage. Garfield and his doctors and nurses were thus assured of a predictable revenue stream that enabled them to open clinics and hospitals close to work sites, such as the Grand Coulee Dam in Oregon, the California Aqueduct in the Mojavi Desert and the WW II shipyards in Oakland.

The financing mechanism also encouraged Garfield's team to reduce injuries and prevent illness. Workplace safety and the country's earliest screening and vaccination programs blossomed under the arrangement. The smoking cessation, stress reduction and nutrition classes offered by Kaiser Permanente today have their roots in this core emphasis on what Garfield called "Total Health."

Garfield's approach brought doctors of all specialties together under one roof.This "group practice" model is the environment in which doctors train, and it only made sense to continue it in day-to-day practice. Today, 60 percent of J.D. Power's top 20 health care systems are group practice models, such as Kaiser Permanente, Mayo and Harvard Pilgrim.

I was surprised to learn that Garfield created hospital designs. His put the medical team closer to patients and segregated sterile hallways from public ones. He installed pneumatic tubes so that "medical records will get to the doctor before the patient does."

Garfield championed computer-assisted medicine in the 1960s, recognizing that information is the currency of health care. With medical information collected and analyzed, doctors get granular about each patient's needs and they get the big picture about diseases and effectiveness of treatments.

Garfield's vision still unfolds today, as Kaiser Permanente recently completed an electronic medical records system that serves more than 8 million patients. But implementation of an EMR is only the first step toward Garfield's vision of a coordinated system of health care rather than sick care. In the next steps, patients use the online access to their records to become more engaged in their health care, physicians and their teams use the information to tailor care precisely to the patient need, and researchers compare the effectiveness of treatment protocols.

Ironically, Garfield, who believed his health care model would "keep medicine out of the hands of government bureaucrats," was called a socialist. President Obama, who has said the Kaiser Permanente model is one the nation should emulate, also is called a socialist. Perhaps we need to change the definition of socialist to: One who threatens the status quo.

Favorite Garfield quotes:

National health insurance, an attractive idea to many Americans, can only make things worse. Medicare and Medicaid -- equivalents of national health insurance for segments of our population -- have largely failed because the surge of demand they created only dramatized and exacerbated the inadequacies of the existing delivery system and its painful shortages of manpower and facilities.

It's really time for us to revitalize our plan. I suggest a radical new idea -- that we stop building hospitals and clinics for sick people. Let's concentrate on a brand new type of facility -- a new first in the world. Let us conceive a building for health -- designed, streamlined, and geared to serve our healthy members.

This change from episodic crisis sick care to programmed total health care forces a new look at the recording and processing of medical information ... Continuing total health care requires a continuing life record for each individual ... The content of that life record, now made possible by computer information technology, will chart the course to be taken by each individual for optimal health."

Note for Kindle users: There are lots of historic B&W photos sprinkled throughout. They show well on the Kindle.

5-0 out of 5 stars Finally a Tune for the Unsung Hero of Modern Healthcare
I worked for Sidney Garfield as Mental Health Coordinator of the Total Health Care Program after I graduated from the Doctor of Mental Health Program at UCSF in 1980. I always felt that I was privileged to work with one of the true giants of American health care. I, too, believe that Dr Garfield has never received his due recognition in the field, so many thanks to the author for writing a book that highlights his numerous, groundbreaking contributions.

Dr Garfield was truly prescient. Over three decades ago, he anticipated, wrote about, and implemented many of the concepts that have become the buzzwords of the last decade --- "disease management," "demand management," and "primary care reengineering," for example. He also pioneered population management, health risk appraisal, automated medical records, consumer empowerment and the integration of health education and behavioral health care into the primary care setting to meet the needs of the "well" and the "worried well." Unlike most physicians, he approached the primary care and hospital delivery systems with a productions, operations, and management vision that is very atypical in medical settings. As well as describing his unique contributions to American healthcare, The Story of Sidney Garfield gives fascinating insights into the man's social development and life experiences. The personal attributes of this gracious, generous and unassuming man come through loud and clear. Working with the septuagenarian Dr Garfield as a 28-year-old definitely gave me the feeling that I was developing in the shadow of greatness.

In closing, Dr Garfield was a true innovator. Working closely with him in the early 80's was a unique and valuable experience: more than anyone else he has inspired my professional life in subsequent decades. Thank you, thank you and thank you to the author of The Story of Sidney Garfield for honoring him so well.

5-0 out of 5 stars Historical page-turner -- an informative account of the beginnings of U.S. medical care
I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in the early years of health care in the U.S. The book is a fascinating read -- vividly capturing who Sidney Garfield was and the overwhelming contribution he made to medicine. The chapters build Dr. Garfield's character through his early struggles of wanting to be an architect, through real-life accounts, writings, and photos of his growth in becoming a renowned physician. In Garfield's fortuitous encounter with industrialist Henry Kaiser -- to eventually becoming Henry's brother-in-law -- the book brings these men to life as magically as it tells the important history of early group medical practice in the U.S.A real page turner.



5-0 out of 5 stars A great blend of the personal and professional
Tom Debley's book combines personal information about Dr. Sidney R. Garfield's life with his amazing professional career, which led to the founding with Henry Kaiser of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care program. Numerous anecdotes and photos tell the story of how Dr. Garfield's vision of a health care program focused on wellness rather than sickness came to fruition - helped by prepayment, group practice, and the use of information technology. As a long-term employee of Kaiser Permanente, I was amazed to see how much of what Dr. Garfield advocated 60 years ago has influenced what's happening today. ... Read more


10. The New Blue Media: How Michael Moore, MoveOn.org, Jon Stewart and Company Are Transforming Progressive Politics
by Theodore Hamm
Hardcover: 208 Pages (2008-05-13)
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The penetrating—and entertaining—story of the rise of a new generation of liberal media figures, from Jon Stewart and Michael Moore to MoveOn and the blue blogosphere.

The last decade brought a sea change in the American media landscape: while mainstream news outlets generally endorsed the Bush/Cheney worldview and later the administration's line on the Iraq War and the war on terror, an astonishing number of Americans—millions and millions, in fact—began getting their news from The Daily Show and The Colbert Report instead.

With a combination of technological savvy, irreverent humor, and acerbic critique, a handful of media personalities, blogs, outlets, and politically based organizations—from The Onion to Jon Stewart to the Daily Kos—are transforming American politics and culture, and the stories of where these outlets came from and how they got so powerful are just as entertaining as watching them in action. In this crisp, engaging account, journalist and historian Theodore Hamm chronicles the humble and often surprising origins of the people, the publications, and the netroots pioneers that are now household names. He also brilliantly illuminates how this "New Blue Media" both drew upon the traditional strategies of the left and also developed new ones in order to create a wholly innovative media movement.

From Michael Moore's fight with Disney to bring Fahrenheit 9/11 to movie theaters across America to the controversy surrounding MoveOn.org's hardhitting critique of Iraq War commander General David Petraeus, the stories of the battles, triumphs, setbacks, and strategies are all here. Up-to-the-minute, whip-smart, and highly entertaining, The New Blue Media is an indispensable guide to the contemporary progressive media in America. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Hamm's writing is sharp, engaging, and irreverent.
The New Blue Media: How Michael Moore, [...], Jon Stewart and Company Are Transforming Progressive Politics
Review by Richard L. Weaver II, Ph.D.

In 200 pages of text (the book is 240 pages long) and with 22 pages of notes, Hamm, editor of the Brooklyn Rail (an arts and political monthly) and associate professor of urban studies at Metropolitan College of New York, brings readers an incredibly interesting account (series of stories) about "a handful of media personalities, blogs, outlets, and politically based organizations--from The Onion to Jon Stewart to the Daily Kos." (From the front jacket) What he does is show where these "blue media" (Michael Moore, Bill Maher, Markos Moulitsas, Air America, MoveOn The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, as well as liberal blogs) came from and how they got so powerful. Hamm's writing is sharp (the front jacket describes it as acerbic), engaging, and irreverent. His command of facts as astounding, and his sense of humor is obvious and often demonstrated. As one reviewer noted, "fans of Bush and the Clintons won't like the book. Those coming of age in the era of Obama and Stephen Colbert will." Whether you are a professional, an academic, or a connoisseur of contemporary media, you will absolutely love this book for its sharp analysis, wit, and entertainment.

5-0 out of 5 stars TEN star Excellent thought provoking book
This is a must read book for anyone who is the least bit interested in how the Internet and shows like Jon Stewart's and Stephen Colbert are changing the political landscape.

The book also reminded me of a PBS special with the men and women from the old Your Show Of Shows (Mel Brooks included) from the early 50's where Mr. Brooks make the astute observation that when TV was new the only people who could afford the sets, were by and larger better educated and thus better paid. And because of this the viewer wanted shows that were mature thinking, and whose humor was the type that left something to the viewers imagination. Yet, as more and more people could afford a television set, things changed, and humor had to be more direct and less cerebral.

This is why shows like those Jon Stewart (The Daily Report) and The Colbert Report, remind me of early television and a more discerning viewer.I also read The Onion, and I did listen on occasion to Air America, but as the author notes, it became a tad tiring and less thought provoking because its seemed to want to mimic someone like Rush Limbaugh.I do agree with the author who touches upon the concern that progressive media be it television, radio or print, needs to also appeal to the blue colour listener.

It saddens me that so many progressives still see blue colour as being less educated and lower paid. But that's just my view.I consider myself blue color since I live in a rural area, live in less than someone in suburbia, and dropped out of college.Yet, being blue color doesn't mean I don't like political humor that is thought provoking, or isn't issue oriented.


I also like the book because it makes the reader see that television shows like Stewart's and Colberts, also allow humor that some people avoid, which does indeed make a person think! And the author is also VERY fair when it comes to critical observations of people like Michael Moore.

5-0 out of 5 stars Incisive Look at the Pervasive Impact of the New Progressive Media
Mass media has always played a pivotal role in the transformation of the American political scene, whether it was in the form of FDR's fireside radio chats or JFK's natural charisma trouncing Nixon with his five-o'clock shadow in their televised debates. Theodore Hamm, founding editor of the NY-based arts and political monthly, the Brooklyn Rail, takes a sharp and concise look at the latest trends in media where satirical cable programs, vituperative documentaries and the all-encompassing blogosphere have become the prevalent media forms seizing the attention of Americans away from the more traditional news sources. In a scant 208 pages, the author paints a fresh picture of the new millennium as we witness a revitalized progressive movement unapologetically responding to the mainstream network conglomerates intent on endorsing the Bush administration's worldview.

As Hamm appropriately describes the alternative media as blue, there is no doubt there is a liberal bias to much of the coverage. One can read about it in the tweaking satire of the Onion or watch on TV the serpent's tooth wit of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report. Even more instantaneous news coverage can be found on highly trafficked sites like MoveOn and the Daily Kos. On the big screen, Michael Moore has been enjoying commercial success with Fahrenheit 9/11 and Sicko, both polarizing documentaries exposing the moral ambiguity of the Washington politicos. What Hamm does so well in his book is coalesce these various outlets into a cohesive chronicle of the new progressive media starting with the individuals who managed to combine irreverent humor with shrewdly pointed observations - Moore, Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Bill Maher, Markos Moulitsas, Joan Blades and Wes Boyd of MoveOn. Most have become household names thanks to their innovative approaches, and Hamm makes their stories smart, entertaining reading.

5-0 out of 5 stars Tough minded, lucid
Theodore Hamm has a keen, concise take on contemporary media.With wit and absolute clarity he brings alive the intricacies of bringing politics alive.A must for media analysis: professional or academic.

5-0 out of 5 stars New Blue Media Review from a Red State
This is definitely an entertaining and informative book about the rise of the new liberal media. The author's sympathies lie with Michael Moore, MoveOn and the liberal blogs, but he doesn't hesitate to disagree with these groups--especially when they seem to be too close to the Democratic leadership. At the same time, he shows how the New Blue Media have shaken up the party. His accounts of the Dean campaign, first for president and then for the chair of Democratic National Committee, as well as the Ned Lamont campaign and the George Allen "Macaca" incident, are all very lively.

The author is less critical of The Onion, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, but he nevertheless shows how valuable their voices are. They are asking the critical questions about the war in Iraq and many other issues that the mainstream media ignore. The writing is sharp and the author often shows biting wit, as when he writes that "the Bush Administration's response to Hurricane Katrina was--naturally--disastrous" (p. 19). The author has little sympathy for anybody who supported the Iraq War, which means that fans of Bush and the Clintons won't like the book. Those coming of age in the era of Obama and Stephen Colbert will. ... Read more


11. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race [Hardcover]
by JON STEWART
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12. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents America (The Book) Teacher's Edition: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction (Paperback)
by Jon Stewart (Author) The Writers of The Daily Show (Author)
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13. (THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART PRESENTS EARTH (THE BOOK)) A VISITOR'S GUIDE TO THE HUMAN RACE BY STEWART, JON[AUTHOR]Hardcover{The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents Earth (the Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race} on 2010
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14. I Am America (And So Can You!)
by Stephen Colbert
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What The Daily Show is to evening news, The Colbert Report is to personality-driven pundit shows. Colbert brings his sarcastic charm to a half-hour report, tackling the important issues of the day and telling his guests why their opinions are just plain wrong. Stephen stands for truthiness and his American right to copyright that word and claim ownership of it.

I AM AMERICA the audiobook, features an all-American cast that includes Paul Dinello, Kevin Dorff, Greg Hollimon, Evie McGee, David Pasquesi, Amy Sedaris, Allison Silverman, Bryan Stack, and Jon Stewart. Stephen Colbert describes his audiobook as a simple audiobook from a simple mind--Stephen Colbert. It is one man's attempt to wedge his brain between hardback covers---in this case CD jackets. In plain conversational language, not to mention the occasional grunt and/or whistle, Stephen explains his take on the most pressing concerns of our culture: Faith, Family...Hygiene.

Why now? Stephen fears America has lost its balls and he hopes to re-ballify us. Even the ladies. Ladies can have balls--lady-balls too. Stephen likes to call those "Thatchers." Stephen will show how he got his mammoth swinging sack, with tales of courage and vital documents from his own life: the Mother's Day card he made at age six, disputed credit card bills, putt-putt score cards--all the major milestones.

Oh and don't buy this if you don't have any balls! But if you do buy it, you will get them, and then you can buy another copy with a clean conscience. (2008) ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
This wonderful book was delivered in a timely manner and in the condition described. Thank you!

1-0 out of 5 stars nothing to gain from reading this insanity
Anyone who believes this to be considered a book is insane.It is toilet paper.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very Funny
Glad I finally took the time to read this. A bit frenetic, but lots of laughs and insights hidden inside humor.

4-0 out of 5 stars Funny take on everything
Colbert's medium is "live" performance, which doesn't come across as well in print, but when you "hear" the content in your head, the satire "sounds" great and just as wry, and makes the the same oblique points that make you chuckle while gritting your teeth.

4-0 out of 5 stars Hilarious!
Great comedy by Stephen Colbert.Once you have heard it, you really don't need to listen again.I purchased this for my husband's 108 mile drive to work each day... should have just gotten it from the library.Not worth purchasing a comedy skit that will not change the next time you hear it.Funny stuff, but better things to spend money on. ... Read more


15. Econometrics
by Jon Stewart, Len Gill
Paperback: 440 Pages (1998-04-07)
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Econometrics 2nd edition is designed as a complete text in econometric methods for intermediate and advanced undergraduates. The text builds from the classical regression model to cover large sample theory, disturbance problems and generalised least squares, formation estimation and testing of dynamic models, multivariate and dynamic multivariate models and limited dependent variable models. Instructor's Manual (0-13-589482-4). ... Read more


16. by Stewart's ISBN 044657922X Earth (The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents Earth) (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents Earth (The Book): A Visitor's Guide to the Human Race
by Jon Stewart
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17. Understanding Econometrics (University Library)
by Jon Stewart
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5-0 out of 5 stars The Most Lucid and Comprehensible Book on the Subject
As a Graduate Student in Economics at Berkeley, I have been forced to utilize over two dozen texts covering the subjects of statistics and econometrics.Jon Stewert has produced in this small volume what I consider the clearest, least recondite, tome ever written about the subject. Professor Stewert has a gift for explaining the reasoning and intuition behind each and every equation and function covered, and he mannages it while not ommitting an explaination of every major topic of the discipline.He explains both the hardest and easiest of matters with equal skill and equal success. Neither the novice nor (as I had been) the unenlightened old-hand will be dissappointed. ... Read more


18. Volume 2, Tome I: Kierkegaard and the Greek World - Socrates and Plato (Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources)
by Jon Stewart
Hardcover: 352 Pages (2010-01-01)
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The articles in this volume employ source-work research to trace Kierkegaard's understanding and use of authors from the Greek tradition. A series of figures of varying importance in Kierkegaard's authorship are treated, ranging from early Greek poets to late Classical philosophical schools. In general it can be said that the Greeks collectively constitute one of the single most important body of sources for Kierkegaard's thought. He studied Greek from an early age and was profoundly inspired by what might be called the Greek spirit. Although he is generally considered a Christian thinker, he was nonetheless consistently drawn back to the Greeks for ideas and impulses on any number of topics. He frequently contrasts ancient Greek philosophy, with its emphasis on the lived experience of the individual in daily life, with the abstract German philosophy that was in vogue during his own time. It has been argued that he modeled his work on that of the ancient Greek thinkers specifically in order to contrast his own activity with that of his contemporaries. This volume has been organized so as to reflect the full spectrum of Kierkegaard's Greek sources."Tome I" is dedicated to the different pictures of Socrates. It contains a series of articles on Plato, who is clearly his main Greek source in general. In addition, a second section features articles on Xenophon and Aristophanes, the other ancient sources of Socrates discussed by Kierkegaard. A third section contains articles that treat the reception of the figure of Socrates in the Germanophone world and in Denmark respectively. ... Read more


19. Microsoft Office 2003: A Professional Approach, Specialist Student Edition w/ CD-ROM
by Deborah Hinkle, Kathleen Stewart, Jon Juarez, John Carter, Hart Davis, Pat Graves, Deborah Hinkle, Kathleen Stewart, Jon Juarez, John Carter, Hart Davis
Spiral-bound: 1568 Pages (2004-07-08)
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McGraw-Hill Technology Education’s Professional Approach Series presents exercises in real-life business situations so students get hands-on experience working on actual projects--the best way to prepare them for the on-the-job challenges they'll face. Each lesson contains up to 25 skill-applications and 5 end-of-unit skill-applications that take students from simple to complex situations. The Office 2003 texts complete instruction in all skill sets and activities for the appropriate Microsoft Office Specialist Certification (MOS) Exams. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Good content, poorly structured
This was one of those, "must have for the course" type of books.I thought that I would use it later down the road, but I have already sold it.If you are trying to obtain a certification, this book will help.If you are just looking for general knowledge, you may want to look somewhere else.

This book is not for the "average" user.It is a whopping 1568 pages and weights over six pounds!The size did not scare me, but the wire binding did.I would highly recommend that you DO NOT purchases the wire bound version of this book.The pages are difficult to turn and the wire binding easily bends.This book has good content, but make sure you pick-up a non-wire bound copy.

If I could rate the structure of the book, I would give it 1 star, but since I cannot, I am giving it 3 stars because of its content. ... Read more


20. Mynster's "Rationalism, Supernaturalism" and the Debate About Mediation
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G W F Hegel's so-called speculative logic was revolutionary since it attacked the basic laws of Aristotelian logic - the laws of contradiction and excluded middle - which stood as the foundation for the field for well over a millennium. He replaced these laws with the principle of mediation, which he used to redefine all the key terms of the discipline. In the 1830s this highly controversial theory was attacked by a number of philosophers in Germany and Prussia. These debates spilled over into Denmark in the late 1830s and early 1840s and represent one of the signal episodes in the Danish Hegel reception. This volume includes the main texts in this controversy. The debate proper was initiated by the article "Rationalism, Supernaturalism" by the theologian Jakob Peter Mynster, who attacked Hegel's criticism of the law of excluded middle. The poet Johan Ludvig Heiberg, and the then young theologian Hans Lassen Martensen, then came to Hegel's defense with articles which responded to Mynster's charges. Other interlocutors in the discussion were the philosopher Frederik Christian Sibbern and the religious writer Soren Kierkegaard.There can be no doubt that Kierkegaard's frequent critical discussions of mediation were significantly influenced by these debates. ... Read more


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