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Rivers as Voices: The Book We Desperately Need but Don’t Deserve
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Rivers as Voices: The Book We Desperately Need but Don’t Deserve

Review of Is a River Alive? by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford In the hypothetical universe where Robert…

Johny McFliggenMay 31, 2025June 2, 2025
Art in the Age of War: Why Edsel’s “REMEMBER US” Demands Our Attention Beyond the Battlefield
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Art in the Age of War: Why Edsel’s “REMEMBER US” Demands Our Attention Beyond the Battlefield

Review of REMEMBER US by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford "REMEMBER US" by Robert M. Edsel, with Bret…

Johny McFliggenMay 31, 2025June 9, 2025
Navigating the Murky Waters of Captain Cook: A Voyage Beyond Hero-Worship
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Navigating the Murky Waters of Captain Cook: A Voyage Beyond Hero-Worship

Review of THE WIDE WIDE SEA by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford In a literary world saturated with…

Johny McFliggenMay 28, 2025June 9, 2025
Romanticizing Violence: The Double-Edged Sword of Comanche History in “Empire of the Summer Moon
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Romanticizing Violence: The Double-Edged Sword of Comanche History in “Empire of the Summer Moon

Review of EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford Ah, "Empire of the Summer…

Johny McFliggenMay 21, 2025June 9, 2025
Lost in Translation, On Purpose: Chris Broad’s Unromantic, Unrepentant Japan
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Lost in Translation, On Purpose: Chris Broad’s Unromantic, Unrepentant Japan

Review of Abroad in Japan by Chris Broadby Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford Chris Broad’s Abroad in Japan…

Johny McFliggenMay 19, 2025May 19, 2025
Comedic Clarity: Ed Helms’ Humorous Take on Humanity’s Greatest Snafus
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Comedic Clarity: Ed Helms’ Humorous Take on Humanity’s Greatest Snafus

Review of SNAFU by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford It seems Ed Helms, the affable "Nard Dog" from…

Johny McFliggenMay 18, 2025May 19, 2025
Human Moats & Silicon Tides: An AI Survival Guide Assessed
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Human Moats & Silicon Tides: An AI Survival Guide Assessed

Review of Keep Your Day Job by Koby Ofekby Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford Another week, another dispatch from the…

Johny McFliggenMay 17, 2025May 19, 2025
Character in Leadership: The Unwritten Rules of McChrystal’s Next Masterpiece
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Character in Leadership: The Unwritten Rules of McChrystal’s Next Masterpiece

Review of On Character by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford In the absence of an official release or…

Johny McFliggenMay 17, 2025May 23, 2025
Unraveling Patriarchy: Will Tubbs’ “Erased” Challenge or Conform?
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Unraveling Patriarchy: Will Tubbs’ “Erased” Challenge or Conform?

Review of Erased by Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford The clamor surrounding Anna Malaika Tubbs's work, particularly with…

Johny McFliggenMay 11, 2025June 2, 2025
No Redemption, No Apology: Jennette McCurdy’s Memoir Shatters the Myth of the Good Mother
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No Redemption, No Apology: Jennette McCurdy’s Memoir Shatters the Myth of the Good Mother

Review of I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdyby Johny McFliggen, PhD Literature & Business, Oxford In a culture…

Johny McFliggenMay 4, 2025May 4, 2025

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