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Age Shock: How Finance Is Failing Us
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Robin Blackburn | Verso

Age Shock: How Finance Is Failing Us

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Age Shock's insightful analysis could resonate with you if you're concerned about the future of pensions and elder care. It lays bare the contradictions and vested interests that have led to current policies. Reflecting on the global financial crises, Blackburn also offers thought-provoking solutions. It's a must-read for anyone interested in economic policy or concerned with societal well-being as populations age.
"Factfulness" feels like a refreshing dose of clarity in a world where pessimism often takes the front seat. Hans Rosling's expertise in public health shines through as he dismantles misconceptions with hard data, making you question the lenses through which you view global progress. It's a book that doesn't just lay out the facts but teaches you how to think differently about them. If you ever feel overwhelmed by the doom and gloom of the news, this book could be the optimistic yet realistic perspective you need.
Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City

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"Evicted" isn't just a stark portrayal of the housing crisis; it's an intimate journey alongside families at their most vulnerable. Matthew Desmond invites you to walk the tightrope of poverty in America, offering a perspective that's as enlightening as it is heartbreaking. By intertwining personal struggles with broader societal issues, Desmond provides a narrative that's not only deeply human but also a critical examination of systemic injustice. This book could change the way you see the world around you, and potentially inspire a newfound empathy for the often invisible challenges that too many face.
Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States

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"Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies" offers more than a glimpse into the sacrifices behind our food sources. If you've ever been moved by tales of resilience in the face of systemic injustices, this book's raw and personal storytelling will leave you with a profound understanding of what it truly means to labor at the very beginning of our food chain. Seth Holmes's commitment extends beyond words, directing all proceeds to support the very communities you'll meet within these pages – a testament that this isn't just a book; it's a call to awareness and action.
How We Compete: What Companies Around the World Are Doing to Make It in Today's Global Economy
If you're grappling with the complexities of global business, "How We Compete" might just offer the clarity you're looking for. Suzanne Berger presents an in-depth analysis of various companies around the world and their strategies to thrive in the global market. You'll find it a compelling read if understanding the shifting sands of international trade and economic policies is up your alley.
The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid
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If the intersection of ethical goals and profitable business intrigues you, "The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid" could provide a compelling read. C.K. Prahalad's vision of tapping into the poorest demographics to both aid in poverty reduction and profit makes a persuasive case for innovative enterprise. It’s both a wake-up call and a guide for businesses and individuals passionate about combining economic growth with social good.
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America - Thryft
Barbara Ehrenreich | Holt Paperbacks

Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America

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If you're intrigued by real-life explorations of the challenges faced by low-wage workers, "Nickel and Dimed" could deeply resonate with you. Barbara Ehrenreich doesn't just narrate; she immerses herself in the struggle, offering a raw and compelling firsthand account that could change the way you see the service industry and the economy.
Building Social Business: The New Kind of Capitalism That Serves Humanity's Most Pressing Needs

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If you’re intrigued by the intersection of altruism and economics, "Building Social Business" could resonate with you. Muhammad Yunus, a trailblazer in microcredit, introduces an inspiring economic model that marries profit with purpose. Imagine a world where businesses thrive while addressing social issues; this book could be your guide to understanding and maybe even participating in such innovative ventures.
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America

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"Nickel and Dimed" offers more than just an eye-opening look into the struggle of low-wage workers; it's a deep dive into the reality of economic survival. Barbara Ehrenreich doesn't just observe, she gets her hands dirty, and her firsthand experiences bring an authenticity that's both enlightening and deeply humanizing. If you want to understand the flip side of American prosperity and the lives of the people who serve your meals, clean your offices, and ring up your purchases, this book is a profoundly compelling start.
The End of Poverty : How We Can Make it Happen in Our Lifetime - Thryft

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Jeffrey Sachs draws on his remarkable 25 years' experience to offer a thrilling and inspiring vision of the keys to economic success in the world today. Marrying vivid storytelling with acute analysis, he sets the stage by drawing a conceptual map of the world economy and explains why, over the past 200 years, wealth and poverty have diverged and evolved across the planet, and why the poorest nations have been so markedly unable to escape the trap of poverty. Sachs tells the remarkable stories of his own work in Bolivia, Poland, Russia, India, China and Africa to bring readers with him to an understanding of the different problems countries face. In the end, readers will be left not with an understanding of how daunting the world's problems are, but how solvable they are and why making the effort is both our moral duty and in our own interests.
International Migration and Development in East Asia and the Pacific - Thryft

International Migration and Development in East Asia and the Pacific

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the impact of international migration on the region's development and the policies and institutions needed for managing it. It covers the economic impact of migration and remittances, demographic trends, and the role of the migration industry. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between migration and development in East Asia.
Deer Hunting with Jesus: Guns, Votes, Debt and Delusion in Redneck America
Joe Bageant | Portobello Books

Deer Hunting with Jesus: Guns, Votes, Debt and Delusion in Redneck America

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If you're intrigued by the socio-political landscape of rural America, "Deer Hunting With Jesus" offers a raw and eye-opening perspective. It's a deep dive into the heart of working-class struggles, deftly combining humor with stark reality, giving voice to those often unheard in mainstream narratives. An essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities beneath the surface of 'redneck' America.
The Working Poor: Invisible in America
David K. Shipler | Vintage

The Working Poor: Invisible in America

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"The Working Poor: Invisible in America" shines a sobering light on the realities faced by those who, despite their labor, remain ensnared in poverty. If you've ever been moved by personal testimonies and are drawn to social issues, this book is a crucial lens through which to view the often unseen struggles of many Americans. Shipler isn't just pointing out problems; he's offering an empathetic, thorough perspective paired with a call to action that can deeply resonate with anyone concerned about economic justice.
My Eco-World, Made in China
Michael Loong | Partridgesingapore

My Eco-World, Made in China

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Imagine a future where innovation meets sustainability—that’s the journey Michael Loong takes you on in "My Eco-World, Made in China." It's a thought-provoking exploration of China's ambitious plan to tackle its environmental and social challenges. Taking cues from history and projecting into a future of eco-cities, this book is sure to fascinate not only those interested in environmentalism and urban planning but also those curious about China's global role and its strategies for a greener tomorrow.
Nickel and Dimed: On Getting By in America - Thryft
Barbara Ehrenreich | Owl Books (henry Holt)

Nickel and Dimed: On Getting By in America

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If you've ever wondered about the reality behind the low-wage struggle in the U.S., "Nickel and Dimed" will open your eyes. Barbara Ehrenreich doesn't just tell a story; she lives it, revealing the daunting challenges faced by many Americans in witty, yet poignant prose. Her journey is a powerful testimony to tenacity and resilience in the face of a system that often overlooks the most hardworking among us. This book serves as a stark reminder of the hidden human cost behind those everyday low prices.
Poor Economics : rethinking poverty & the ways to end it - Thryft
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This book is for those who want to gain a deep understanding of poverty and its complexities. Through real-life stories and research, the authors shed light on the daily struggles of the poor, their decision-making processes, and the impact of poverty on their lives. This book offers practical solutions and a fresh perspective on how we can effectively end poverty. Prepare to be inspired and challenged as you embark on a journey to rethink poverty and explore ways to make a positive change in the world.
The Broken Ladder : How Inequality Changes the Way We Think, Live and Die - Thryft
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Recommendation: - This eye-opening book explores the hidden consequences of inequality, revealing how it not only affects our bank accounts but also shapes our thoughts, emotions, and overall well-being. With compelling research and engaging storytelling, Dr. Keith Payne sheds light on the ways inequality influences our decision-making, performance at work, and response to stress. Whether you're interested in social justice or simply curious about how inequality impacts our lives, this timely and beautifully written book will leave you with a deeper understanding of the hidden costs of inequality and inspire you to take action.
Recommendation: 1. If you're curious about the idea of Universal Basic Income and want a well-researched exploration of its potential impact on poverty and work, then "Give People Money" is a must-read. Annie Lowrey takes you on a global journey, from Kenya to Silicon Valley, to examine real-life examples and thought-provoking perspectives on this revolutionary policy. It challenges conventional beliefs and offers a bold vision for a more economically just society. 2. For those seeking a comprehensive and compelling argument for Universal Basic Income, "Give People Money" is a thought-provoking read. Annie Lowrey brings together diverse voices and experiences to explore the benefits, challenges, and potential of this policy. By examining global examples and engaging with key debates, this book offers a fresh perspective on addressing poverty and inequality in the modern world. Get ready to have your assumptions challenged and your imagination ignited.
Tightrope - Americans Reaching For Hope - Thryft
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Recommendation: Tightrope is a poignant portrayal of the struggles faced by working-class Americans. The book provides a unique insight into the lives of those impacted by decades of policy mistakes. The vivid storytelling and searing images make for a compelling read, as the authors explore solutions that can help mend the half century of governmental failure. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the challenges faced by marginalized communities in America.
Creating A World Without Poverty - Thryft
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This book would be a great read for individuals interested in innovative solutions to poverty. The author, Muhammad Yunus, is a Nobel Peace Prize winner who invented microfinance, and he details how social businesses can be used to fight global poverty. The most unique feature of the book is Yunus's focus on social businesses, which aim to address social problems rather than make profits. Readers will be impressed by his insights on how modern capitalism can be improved and how businesses can become a force for good.
Charity Detox : What Charity Would Look Like If We Cared About Results - Thryft
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Robert D. Lupton | Harperone

Charity Detox : What Charity Would Look Like If We Cared About Results

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If you're tired of ineffective charity programs and want to make a real difference, Charity Detox is for you. Lupton shows how we can measure the effectiveness of charity programs by their results, rather than just feeling good about donating. He offers many practical strategies and examples of successful organizations that have implemented them. If you're committed to making a meaningful impact, this book will help you do it.
The Reproach of Hunger : Food, Justice and Money in the 21st Century - Thryft
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In a groundbreaking book, based on six years of on the ground reporting, expert David Rieff offers a masterly review about whether ending extreme poverty and widespread hunger is within our reach as increasingly promised.Can we provide enough food for 9 billion (2 billion more than today) in 2050, especially the bottom poorest in the Global South? Some of the most brilliant scientists, world politicians, and aid and development persons forecast an end to the crisis of massive malnutrition in the next decades.However, food rights campaigners (many associated with green parties in both the rich and poor world) and traditional farming advocates reject the intervention of technology, biotech solutions, and agribusiness. Many economists predict that with the right policies, poverty in Africa can end in twenty years. “Philanthrocapitalists” Bill Gates and Warren Buffett spend billions on technology to “solve” the problem, relying on technology.Rieff, who has been studying and reporting on humanitarian aid and development for thirty years, puts the claims of both sides under a microscope and asks if any one of these efforts will solve the crisis. He cites climate change, unstable governments that receive aid, the cozy relationship between the philanthropic sector and agricultural giants like Monsanto and Syngenta, that are often glossed over.The Reproach of Hunger is the only book to look at this debate refusing to take the cherished claims of either side at face value. Rieff answers a careful “yes” to this crucial challenge to humanity’s future. The answer to the central question is yes, if we don’t confuse our hopes with realities and good intensions with capacities.
Poor Economics : The Surprising Truth about Life on Less Than $1 a Day - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to challenge their assumptions about poverty and understand the complex decisions made by those living in extreme poverty. Through compelling real-life examples, Banerjee and Duflo shed light on the unexpected choices and behaviors of individuals living on very little. From unraveling the paradoxes of borrowing to save and the impact of incentives, to exploring the entrepreneurial spirit of the poor, Poor Economics offers a fresh and illuminating perspective on poverty and the global economy.

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