Christopher Buskirk

Christopher Buskirk

Chris Buskirk is a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, and has written for the Washington PostThe SpectatorUSA TodayThe Hill, the New Criterion, and other publications. He is a frequent contributor to Fox News, NPR’s Morning Edition, and the PBS Newshour. Chris is a sought-after speaker and a serial entrepreneur who has built and sold businesses in financial services and digital marketing. He received his BA from Claremont-McKenna College.

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America and the Art of the Possible
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America and the Art of the Possible
  • By: Christopher Buskirk
  • Narrator: Alex Boyles
  • Length: 6 hours 22 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2023
  • Language: English
Between 1920 and 1950, America saw an unprecedented expansion of wealth and power underwritten by technological innovation, cultural confidence, and victory in war. American elites won World War II, rebuilt the world order with America at its head,... Read more

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Scars and Stars A beautiful and moving collection of poems and stories from the author of the #1 bestselling memoir From the Ashes. Fans of Jesse Thistle’s extraordinary debut From the Ashes have already had the pleasure of reading his poetry, which is sprinkled throughout this bestselling memoir. In Scars and Stars, he digs deeper into the poetic form, which is especially close to his heart. Charting his own ... Read Book
Church History in Plain Language, Fifth Edition Over 330,000 copies sold. This is the story of the church for today’s listeners. Bruce Shelley’s classic history of the church brings the story of global Christianity into the twenty-first century. Like a skilled screenwriter, Shelley begins each chapter with three elements: characters, setting, plot. Taking you from the early centuries of the church up through the modern era he tells a story ... Read Book
Management Tips 2 Quick, practical management advice from Harvard Business Review to help you do your job better.Drawing from HBR’s popular Management Tip of the Day newsletter, this concise, handy guide is packed with accessible tips on a broad range of topics, organized into three major skills every manager must master:– Managing yourself– Managing your team– Managing your businessManagement Tips 2: From ... Read Book
Amazing Truths Does science discredit the Bible, God, religious faith? Absolutely not, says Dr. Michael Guillen, former Harvard physics instructor and Emmy-winning ABC News Science Editor. In Amazing Truths, he uses his entertaining, down-to-earth storytelling skills to reveal ten astonishing truths affirmed by both ancient Scripture and modern science that answer some of our biggest questions: Can faith ... Read Book
Point and Shoot Fun & Games and Hell & Gone come full circle in the Hardie Series’ astonishing conclusion. Charlie Hardie finds himself in a steel box, tubes and wires attached to his body, trapped inside a satellite parked in orbit 500 miles above the Earth. He’s got a year’s supply of food, air, water, and no communication back to Earth, and must complete his 12 months’ duty or his wife and son will ... Read Book
I Am the Light of This World Acclaimed author Michael Parker tells the searing and unforgettable story of one decision that irrevocably changes the course of a young man’s life. In the early 1970s, in Stovall, Texas, seventeen-year-old Earl–a loner, dreamer, lover of music and words–meets Tina, the new girl in town. Tina convinces Earl to drive her to see her mother in Austin, where Earl and Tina are quickly separated. ... Read Book
Necessary as Blood Macavity Award-winning author Deborah Crombie paints a vivid portrait of England’s seedy underbelly in Necessary as Blood. As a brutal killer stalks the innocent of Whitechapel, Scotland Yard Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and his partner Sergeant Gemma James pick up the trail. Read Book
Iwígara Tap into thousands of years of plant knowledgeThe belief that all life-forms are interconnected and share the same breath-known in the Rarámuri tribe as iwigara-has resulted in a treasury of knowledge about the natural world, passed down for millennia by native cultures. Ethnobotanist Enrique Salmon builds on this concept of connection and highlights eighty plants revered by North America’s ... Read Book
A Desolate Splendor A chilling portrait of a family fighting to preserve their humanity in a cruel and merciless world The collapse of civilization has left the survivors scattered amongst a few settlements along the wilderness fringe of a land ravaged by war. Preyed upon by roving bands of sadistic ex-soldiers and ever at the mercy of a natural world that has turned against them, a family is facing their final ... Read Book
The Bogey Man George Plimpton chronicles his month spent on the PGA tour in The Bogey Man, repackaged and including a foreword by Rick Reilly and never-before-seen content from the Plimpton Archives. What happens when a weekend athlete — of average skill at best — joins the professional golf circuit? George Plimpton, one of the finest participatory sports journalists, spent a month of self-imposed torture ... Read Book
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