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You Yenn Teo

This Is What Inequality Looks Like (New Edition)

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This book delves into the societal issues of poverty and inequality in a Singaporean context. It provides insight into the structural conditions and experiences of low-income individuals, offering perspectives that will encourage readers to examine their own preconceptions and biases. Teo You Yenn skillfully combines empathy, analysis, and theoretical rigor to shine a light on the lives of those often overlooked. A must-read for those seeking to gain a better understanding of the complexities of social inequality.

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Malcolm Gladwell

What the Dog Saw : Essays

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What the Dog Saw: Essays, by Malcolm Gladwell, is an excellent read for anyone who enjoys delving into the intricacies of everyday life. Gladwell's unique style of storytelling paired with his investigative journalism takes readers on a journey of surprising and thought-provoking observations. Through analyzing topics such as ketchup and mustard, personality tests, and homelessness, Gladwell provides answers to questions we never knew we had. Don't miss out on this captivating read that sheds light on the hidden histories of our world.

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Homi K. Bhabha

Nation and Narration

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"Nation and Narration" is a stirring discourse on how the concept of a nation intertwines with the narratives we construct and consume. If you're drawn to intellectual explorations that challenge how you perceive national identity and its representation in texts, this book is for you. Homi K. Bhabha frames a captivating look at nationhood that transcends traditional boundaries, promising to expand your thoughts about global literature and cultural studies.

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Eula Biss

Having And Being Had

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An incisive collection from award-winning author Eula Biss, Having and Being Had is a personal reckoning with the intricacies of money, class and capitalism.'My adult life can be divided into two distinct parts,' Eula Biss writes, 'the time before I owned a washing machine and the time after.' Having just purchased her first home, she now embarks on a roguish and risky self-audit of the value system she has bought into. The result is a radical interrogation of work, leisure and capitalism. Described by the New York Times as a writer who 'advances from all sides, like a chess player', Biss brings her approach to the lived experience of capitalism. Playfully ranging from IKEA to Beyoncé to Pokémon, across bars and laundromats and universities, she asks, of both herself and her class, 'In what have we invested?''Having and Being Had offers us a probing tour of capitalism and class that sidesteps posturing and jargon in favor of clarity, humility, and incitement.' Maggie Nelson'In this witty, genre-bending book, Eula Biss smashes the taboo against talking about money with exhilarating results . . . [and] disarming honesty and grace.' Jenny Offill'Eula Biss's prescient new book gave me new language for things I didn't know I felt . . . A brilliant, lacerating re-examination of our relationship to what we own and why, and who in turn might own us.' Alexander Chee'No contemporary writer I know explores and confronts her own societal responsibilities better than Eula Biss.' Aleksandar HemonA meditation on race, consumerism and the American caste system. And a wry, vivd assessment of our spiritual moment. It is no accident that Having and Being Had reads like the poems money would write if money wrote poems.' Jeet Thayil

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Carlo M. Cipolla

The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity : The International Bestseller

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Recommendation: "The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity" is a must-read for anyone who has ever been frustrated with the irrational and illogical behavior of others. The book provides a unique economic model that helps readers understand, identify, and neutralize the phenomenon of human stupidity. It is a hilarious yet alarming read that will leave you with a better understanding of the world around you.

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Hans Ulrich Obrist, Douglas Coupland, Shumon Basar

The Age of Earthquakes : A Guide to the Extreme Present

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This book is a mindbending exploration of our rapidly evolving digital landscape. It offers a culturally prescient analysis of the "extreme present" we are living in, where the Internet has not only changed our brains but also the structure of the planet. With contributions from over 30 contemporary artists, this visually striking book provides a new history of the world in a format that fits perfectly in your back pocket. Get ready to embark on a surreal journey through the digital age.

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Todd Gitlin, Philip Slater

The Pursuit of Loneliness : America's Discontent and the Search for a New Democratic Ideal

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This book is a great read for anyone interested in understanding the negative impact of individualism on America. With a sharp critique of American society, Slater shows the consequences of our focus on competitiveness, technology addiction, and inequality. The book is a call for a new democratic ideal and a reminder that being a part of a community is crucial to our well-being. Readers will appreciate the insightful analysis and the compelling arguments presented in the book.

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Malcolm Gladwell

What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures

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This book could be a good read for anyone who enjoys non-fiction that challenges the way they see the world. Each essay offers a unique perspective on a wide range of topics, from the history of birth control to the secrets of successful dog training. Gladwell's writing style is both accessible and thought-provoking, making this book an enjoyable and enlightening read for anyone interested in understanding how the world works.

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Václav Havel

Summer Meditations

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"Summer Meditations" offers more than a political memoir; it's a rare opportunity to peer into the thoughtful contemplations of a literary figure who found himself at the helm of a nation's turbulent transition. As someone interested in the intellectual depth behind political decisions and the personal reflections on power and responsibility, you'll appreciate Havel's honest and poetic approach to governance and the challenges of post-communist society.

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Stephen J. Dubner, Steven D. Levitt

When to Rob a Bank : A Rogue Economist's Guide to the World

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"When to Rob a Bank" provides unconventional insights on various topics, including economics, politics, and social issues, in an engaging and witty manner that makes it an interesting read for curious minds. The book covers a wide range of topics, from why flight attendants don't get tipped to why KFC sometimes runs out of fried chicken. Levitt and Dubner's writing style is erudite, yet accessible, making it easy to understand and enjoy. Readers who are interested in novel perspectives on various topics will find this book to be a satisfying read.

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Air-Conditioned Nation Revisited

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This book could be a good read for anyone interested in understanding the intricate blend of comfort and central control in Singapore's society. Through a compilation of essays by Cherian George, it provides critical insights into the country's political culture, shedding light on both its mastery of the environment and the potential risks it poses to individual autonomy and sustainability. With updated reflections on continuity and change, this 20th anniversary edition offers a comprehensive exploration of Singapore's unique societal dynamics, making it a must-read for those intrigued by the complexities of this nation.

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C.P. Snow, Stefan Collini

The Two Cultures

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The notion that our society, its education system and its intellectual life, is characterised by a split between two cultures—the arts or humanities on one hand, and the sciences on the other—has a long history. But it was C. P. Snow's Rede lecture of 1959 that brought it to prominence and began a public debate that is still raging in the media today. This 50th anniversary printing of The Two Cultures and its successor piece, A Second Look (in which Snow responded to the controversy four years later) features an introduction by Stefan Collini, charting the history and context of the debate, its implications and its afterlife. The importance of science and technology in policy run largely by non-scientists, the future for education and research, and the problem of fragmentation threatening hopes for a common culture are just some of the subjects discussed.

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Carlo M. Cipolla

The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity : The International Bestseller

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This book is for those who are tired and fed up with the prevalence of human stupidity in both personal and political situations. The author provides the reader with a unique economic model that helps identify and put an end to the negative effects of human stupidity. The book is a quick read, and the author uses humor to keep the reader engaged throughout. Readers have found the book to be timely, beneficial, and hilarious, making it a must-have for those looking to arm themselves against the perplexities of life.

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Slavenka Drakulić

Cafe Europa : Life After Communism

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Croatian journalist, novelist, and essayist Slavenka Drakulić notes that Eastern Europeans are so anxious to become like their Western counterparts that every city and town has a Cafe Europa that is a pale imitation of similar establishments in cities like Paris and Rome. She presents here a collection of essays that explore life in various Eastern European countries since the fall of communism. As a citizen of Croatia (formerly part of Yugoslavia) living now in Vienna with her Swedish husband, she writes knowingly as a survivor of a communist regime, as one who realizes that pitfalls still lie ahead for nations emerging from the Soviet yoke. In Albania, she observes rage everywhere in people who seem to want to smash all vestiges of the Hoxha regime. In Romania, she comments on the execrable state in which public toilets are maintained: "[T]he standard of Romanian toilets reflects the nature of the communist system of which it is a legacy"; "the absence of any improvement is... a warning for the future of democracy" there. Drakulic's pungent and insightful ruminations not only describe life in her part of the world?she makes us feel it as well.--Publishers Weekly

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Sudhir Thomas Vadaketh, Donald Low

Hard Choices: Challenging the Singapore Consensus

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If you've ever been intrigued by the intricate mechanics of Singapore's political and economic systems, "Hard Choices" is a must-read. It will provoke thought on the challenges Singapore faces in maintaining its distinct social contract in an era of increasing dissent. This collection of essays is perfect for someone who appreciates critical analysis and is interested in the future of governance in modern societies.

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Edward W. Said

Culture and Imperialism

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Recommended because of its insightful analysis of the cultural imperialism that pervades Western literature and media. It covers a broad range of topics, from Jane Austen to media coverage of the Gulf War, and provides a compelling argument for the role of culture in shaping power dynamics. The book is likely to be appreciated by those interested in postcolonial theory, history, and literary studies.

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V.S. Naipaul

India - A Wounded Civilization

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Returning to India -- the subject of his acclaimed An Area of Darkness -- in 1975, at the height of Indira Gandhi's Emergency, V. S. Naipaul produced this concise masterpiece of journalism and cultural analysis, a vibrant, defiantly unsentimental portrait of a society traumatized by repeated foreign invasions and immured in a mythic vision of its past. Drawing on novels, news reports, and political memoirs -- but most of all on his conversations with ordinary Indians, from princes to engineers to feudal village autocrats -- Naipaul captures India's manifold complexities.

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Francis Fukuyama

Liberalism and Its Discontents

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"Liberalism and Its Discontents" is a thought-provoking dive into contemporary political and social discourse. If you're feeling perplexed by the current state of political polarization or curious about liberalism's future trajectory, Fukuyama's incisive analysis could offer you both context and perspective. It’s a read that promises to intellectually engage anyone keen on understanding or critiquing the underpinnings of modern liberal democracies.

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James K. Galbraith

The Good Society

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This book presents a clear vision for a society that is both compassionate and economically sustainable, focusing on the needs of the less fortunate. Galbraith provides practical steps for achieving these goals, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in creating a better world.

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Paul Patton, Jean Baudrillard

The Gulf War Did Not Take Place

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This book is a thought-provoking analysis of the Gulf War, arguing that it was a carefully choreographed media event rather than an actual war. Baudrillard's ideas on simulation and hyperreality are applied to the war in a unique and fascinating way, making it a must-read for anyone interested in media studies or critical theory. Readers may appreciate the thought-provoking ideas and the challenge to the accepted narrative of the war.

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Barry Pateman, Noam Chomsky

Chomsky On Anarchism

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"Chomsky On Anarchism" is a must-read for those who are interested in exploring Noam Chomsky's life-long commitment to non-hierarchical models of political organization. The book offers a fresh picture of Chomsky, highlighting his visionary anarchist principles, and how he believes that a future world without rulers is possible. Through a collection of essays and interviews, this book provides an intelligent and coherent discussion of anarchism, making it a great choice for anyone looking to learn more about this fascinating and often misunderstood political philosophy.

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Jill Lepore

The Mansion of Happiness: A History of Life and Death

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If you're intrigued by how generations before us grappled with the mysteries of life and death, Jill Lepore's 'The Mansion of Happiness' is a book that could deeply enrich your understanding. It's a masterfully woven narrative that doesn't just recount history but invites you to ponder the evolution of existential concepts that are as relevant today as they were centuries ago. It's both an intellectual journey and a delightful read that offers fresh perspectives on the age-old questions that continue to define the human condition.

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Eric J. Hobsbawm

Fractured Times : Culture and Society in the Twentieth Century

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Fractured Times is a highly recommended read for individuals interested in gaining insight into the shifting cultural landscapes of 20th century Vienna. Hobsbawm eloquently discusses the forces behind the growth and ultimate decline of the belle epoque, and touches on the interplay between art and totalitarianism. Additionally, the author analyzes a wide array of cultural phenomena such as women's emancipation and the American cowboy myth, painting a rich and vivid portrait of the era.

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Naomi Klein

On Fire : The Burning Case for a Green New Deal

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For more than twenty years, Naomi Klein has been the foremost chronicler of the economic war waged on both people and planet-and an unapologetic champion of a sweeping environmental agenda with justice at its center. In lucid, elegant dispatches from the frontlines of contemporary natural disaster, she pens surging, indispensable essays for a wide public: prescient advisories and dire warnings of what future awaits us if we refuse to act, as well as hopeful glimpses of a far better future. On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal gathers for the first time more than a decade of her impassioned writing, and pairs it with new material on the staggeringly high stakes of our immediate political and economic choices.These long-form essays show Klein at her most prophetic and philosophical, investigating the climate crisis not only as a profound political challenge but as a spiritual and imaginative one, as well. Delving into topics ranging from the clash between ecological time and our culture of "perpetual now," to the soaring history of humans changing and evolving rapidly in the face of grave threats, to rising white supremacy and fortressed borders as a form of 'climate barbarism,' this is a rousing call to action for a planet on the brink.With reports spanning from the ghostly Great Barrier Reef, to the annual smoke-choked skies of the Pacific Northwest, to post-hurricane Puerto Rico, to a Vatican attempting an unprecedented 'ecological conversion,' Klein makes the case that we will rise to the existential challenge of climate change only if we are willing to transform the systems that produced this crisis.An expansive, far-ranging exploration that sees the battle for a greener world as indistinguishable from the fight for our lives, On Fire captures the burning urgency of the climate crisis, as well as the fiery energy of a rising political movement demanding a catalytic Green New Deal.

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Sudhir Thomas Vadaketh, Donald Low

Hard Choices : Challenging the Singapore Consensus

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Recommendation: Here's a thought-provoking book for those interested in understanding the changing landscape of Singapore. "Hard Choices : Challenging the Singapore Consensus" offers a deep dive into the complex policy and political conundrums that the country faces today. With its collection of essays, the book presents a radical perspective that calls for a rethinking of Singapore's policies and institutions. It challenges the assumptions that have shaped the country's exceptionalism, making it a captivating read for those seeking a fresh understanding of Singapore's future.

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Parker Lee, Marc Sniukas, Matt Morasky

The Art of Opportunity : How to Build Growth and Ventures Through Strategic Innovation and Visual Thinking

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"The Art of Opportunity" is like a compass in the world of strategic innovation, guiding you through uncharted business territories. If you're feeling stuck in the conventional cycle of chasing growth, this book is your ticket out. It harnesses the dual powers of visual thinking and research-backed frameworks, essentially becoming your workshop-in-a-book for devising and implementing growth strategies that are tailored for the changing business landscape. It’s a read that could change not just how you think about growth, but how you act on it.

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Jon Ronson

Them : Adventures with Extremists

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Them by Jon Ronson is a gripping account of the author's journey into the world of extremism. Through his encounters with individuals such as Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard Thom Robb and Omar Bakri Mohammed, Ronson provides deep insights into the minds and lives of these extremists. His humorous yet alarming investigations make for an engaging read that will make readers question their beliefs about the world.

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Arundhati Roy

Algebra of Infinite Justice

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First published in 2001, this book brings together all of Arundhati Roy's political writings so far. This revised paperback edition includes two new essays, written in early 2002: 'Democracy: Who's She When She's Not at Home', which examines the horrific communal violence in Gujarat, and 'War Talk: Summer Games with Nuclear Bombs', about the threat of nuclear war in the Subcontinent.

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Ernst F. Schumacher

Small Is Beautiful : A Study of Economics as if People Mattered

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Small Is Beautiful would make a good read for anyone interested in exploring alternative economic models that prioritize communities instead of corporations. Schumacher's book challenges conventional wisdom about economic growth and offers a sustainable path forward. Readers will appreciate the author's well-researched arguments and his deep concern for the well-being of people and the planet. "Small Is Beautiful is a must-read for anyone looking to build a more just and equitable world."

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Michael Moore

Stupid White Men : And Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation!

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Stupid White Men by Michael Moore is a must-read for those seeking a critical take on American culture and politics. Moore's unapologetic skewering of the Bush-era, and the culture of greed and corruption he identifies, is both entertaining and thought-provoking. With calls to action for UN intervention and African American activism, Moore's message resonates as a powerful critique of the mediocrity and malfeasance in modern American society.

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Malminderjit Singh

The Birthday Book 2016

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If you're curious about where Singapore might be headed and enjoy diverse viewpoints, "The Birthday Book 2016" could be quite the treat. It's like listening in on a symposium of the nation's rising stars—each with their own vision for the country's journey forward. Their collective essays provide not just food for thought but a feast of aspirations and challenges that are distinctly Singaporean.

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Steven E. Landsburg

More Sex Is Safer Sex: The Unconventional Wisdom Of Economics

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A witty and razor-sharp look at the many ways our individually rational decisions can combine into some truly weird collective results—and some hilarious and serious ways to fix just about everything.Economics is no longer the “dismal science” dreaded by college freshmen. In recent years, a band of economists has broken away from the charts and graphs of college textbooks, and begun to explain ordinary behavior in plain and often entertaining English. Steve Landsburg was one of the first of the new breed, in his book The Armchair Economist and long-running “Everyday Economics” column in Slate magazine. Now he is back, and more provocative than ever.In More Sex Is Safer Sex , Landsburg shows how the rational behavior of each one of us—when combined together—produces the often bizarre, seemingly irrational behavior of crowds. We all stand up at the ballpark, so none of us can see. We avoid casual sex, from fear of disease, and we thereby make sex more dangerous. Things really get interesting when Landsburg suggests ways to change the rules, and game the system. Why not charge juries if a convicted felon is exonerated? Why not have each member of Congress represent a national subset of voters, chosen alphabetically? Why not solve the “overpopulation” problem by having more children, who will help think of ways to improve our use of resources?More Sex Is Safer Sex will make you laugh and argue—and it will make you think about the world around you in new and unforgettable ways.

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You Yenn Teo

This Is What Inequality Looks Like (New Edition)

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"This Is What Inequality Looks Like" is an eye-opener that unveils the nuanced reality of poverty in Singapore—a city often seen as a bastion of wealth and success. Teo You Yenn's engaging ethnographic essays urge you to reconsider societal structures from the perspective of those who are often invisible in mainstream discourse. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in social justice and the complexities of inequality that challenge common perceptions, offering not just a narrative but a catalyst for reflection and change.

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Amartya Sen

The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture and Identity

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The Argumentative Indian is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history, culture, and identity. Amartya Sen's intellectual and political analysis provides a unique perspective on the country's diverse and complex issues, including Hindu traditions, social and economic disparities, and its role in the world. Sen's emphasis on the importance of India's argumentative tradition for the success of its democracy and secular politics is a standout feature of the book. Overall, this book is highly recommended for those seeking a deeper understanding of India.

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Edward W. Said

Culture and Imperialism

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Culture and Imperialism is a thought-provoking book that challenges readers to rethink their understanding of Western culture and its relationship to imperialism. Edward Said delves into the works of several great writers, dissecting the underlying messages and cultural implications. Written with great depth and critical analysis, this book is suitable for anyone interested in the relationship between history, literature, and culture.

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Thomas L. Friedman

Longitudes & Attitudes: Exploring the World After September 11

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The book provides a unique commentary on the events that led up to and followed 9/11. It captures the raw emotions and reactions that many people experienced during that time, making it an insightful read for anyone seeking a better understanding of the post-9/11 world. Friedman's deep understanding of the international scene also allows him to contextualize the events in a way that is easy for readers to comprehend. Overall, the book is highly recommended for those interested in gaining a comprehensive understanding of the impact of 9/11 on the world.

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Slavoj Žižek

First As Tragedy, Then As Farce

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Slavoj Zizek's "First as Tragedy, Then as Farce" is a thought-provoking analysis of the global economic crisis. Zizek argues that the collapse of the liberal-democratic utopia and the subsequent economic meltdown proves the irrationality of global capitalism. He highlights the urgent need for action to tackle urgent issues, such as global warming, AIDS, and access to medicine and water, but also notes how the demands of capitalism often take priority over these pressing problems. Zizek's unique perspective offers an insightful critique of contemporary society and its challenges.

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Slavoj Žižek

The Ticklish Subject : Absent Centre of Political Ontology

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The Ticklish Subject introduces a fresh perspective on the Cartesian subject, arguing that its subversive core might hold indispensable value for any emancipatory politics. If you're interested in exploring philosophical frameworks for politics, this book could be an intriguing read. Zizek's writing is thought-provoking and incisive, and his book could be a unique addition to any reader's collection.

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Liao Yiwu, Wenguang Huang, Philip Gourevitch

The Corpse Walker : Real-Life Stories, China from the Bottom Up

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The Corpse Walker is a compilation of twenty-seven extraordinary oral histories that opens a window, unlike any other, onto the lives of ordinary, often outcast, Chinese men and women. Liao Yiwu (one of the best-known writers in China because he is also one of the most censored) chose his subjects from the bottom of Chinese people for whom the “new” China--the China of economic growth and globalization-—is no more beneficial than the old. By asking challenging questions with respect and empathy, he manages to get his subjects to talk openly about their lives.Here are a professional mourner, a trafficker in humans, a leper, an abbot, a retired government official, a former landowner, a mortician, a feng shui master, a former Red Guard, a political prisoner, a village teacher, a blind street musician, a Falun Gong practitioner, and many others–people who have been battered by life but who have managed to retain their dignity, their humor, and their essential, complex humanity.Liao crafted the interviews (conducted between 1990 and 2003) with sensitivity and patience, working both from notes and from his own memory of these remarkable conversations. The result is an idiosyncratic, powerful, and richly revealing portrait of a people, a time, and a place we might otherwise have never known.

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Naomi Klein

Fences and Windows : Dispatches from the Frontlines of the Globalization Debate

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Fences and Windows could be a good read for those interested in global activism, and how it developed. The book provides a first-hand historical record of the gradual rise to prominence of anti-global-corporatism movement, covering everything from the Zapatistas' rebellion in Mexico to the Social Centers in Italy. It makes for dramatic, immediate, indispensable history writing, and reading.

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Malminderjit Singh

The Birthday Book 2016

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This book would be a great read for anyone interested in understanding the aspirations and perspectives of young Singaporeans. Through a collection of thought-provoking essays, the authors present their visions for Singapore's future, offering unique insights into the next big things the country is headed towards. The Birthday Book 2016 is not only an essential read for those interested in Singapore's development, but also serves as a gift to the nation, showcasing the passion and expertise of its young generation.

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Michael Moore

Stupid White Men

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Remember when everything was looking up? When the government was running at a surplus, pollution was disappearing, peace was breaking out in the Middle East and Northern Ireland, and the Bridge to the 21st century was strung with high–speed Internet cable and paved with 401K gold? Well, so much for the future. Michael Moore, the award–winning provocateur behind Roger & Me and the bestseller Downsize This!, now returns to size up the new century – and that big, ugly special–interest group that's laying waste to the world as we know it: stupid white men. Whether he's calling for United Nations action to overthrow the Bush Family Junta, calling on African–Americans to place 'whites only' signs over the entrances of unfriendly businesses, or praying that Jesse Helms will get kissed by a man, Stupid White Men is Mike's Manifesto on Malfeasance and Mediocrity. So if you're feeling the same way and you're wondering what's going to give out first – the economy, Dick Cheney's pacemaker, or your new VW Beetle – here's the book for you.

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James C. Scott

Two Cheers for Anarchism : Six Easy Pieces on Autonomy, Dignity, and Meaningful Work and Play

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Two Cheers for Anarchism could be a good read for someone looking to challenge traditional structures of hierarchy. Scott offers a unique perspective on everyday social and political interactions that inspire readers to consider constructive anarchism. The book celebrates the ingenuity and judgement of individuals exercising their creative and moral capacities. Readers will enjoy relatable anecdotes and examples that touch on a wide range of subjects, including globalization, assembly-line production, and historical explanation.

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