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Examine the complexities of democracy, policy, and international relations here in our Politics section at Thryft. Whether you’re interested in political theory, governance, or recent political events, we’ve got the titles to quench your curiosity. Engage with works by political scientists, renowned authors, and essential essays that shape today’s political discourse.

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Betrayal: The Story of Aldrich Ames, an American Spy
Tim Weiner | Random House

Betrayal: The Story of Aldrich Ames, an American Spy

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Betrayal taps into a vein of real-world intrigue with the utmost authenticity. The story of Aldrich Ames isn't just a tale of espionage; it's a deep dive into the shadows of the CIA and a revealing account of a historic breach of trust. Anybody interested in spy games, cold hard facts, and a narrative that unpacks a complex web of deception will find this book gripping. For those fascinated by espionage or the mechanics of intelligence agencies, it's a sobering lesson in vulnerability and the dark side of loyalty.
Sahara: The Untold Story
Tamal Bandyopadhyay | Jaico Publishing House

Sahara: The Untold Story

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If corporate intrigue fascinates you, "Sahara: The Untold Story" could be your next absorbing read. Tamal Bandyopadhyay has meticulously researched the Sahara India Pariwar, showing a multitude of faces from the aspirational to the allegedly exploitative. It's a deep dive into the complexities of Indian finance and the controversial struggles between a business tycoon and regulatory forces, promising both depth and drama.
Shadow: Five Presidents and the Legacy of Watergate

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If you're fascinated by the far-reaching shadows of Watergate and how it transformed the American presidency, "Shadow" by Bob Woodward is a profound journey through the complexities of power and public trust. Woodward, with access to intimate presidential details, illustrates the tough reality of holding the highest office in the post-Watergate era, taking you behind closed doors to witness the struggles of each president. As a reader with a thirst for political intrigue and the weight of history, you'll find this deep dive both captivating and illuminating.
House of Bush, House of Saud: The Secret Relationship Between the World's Two Most Powerful Dynasties

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This book is recommended for those interested in understanding the complex relationships between politics and business. Through in-depth research and interviews with high-profile figures, Unger sheds light on the murky connections between the Bush family and the House of Saud, and the impact it had on American foreign policy, national security, and business. It provides a different perspective to official explanations, making it a must-read for those seeking to unravel the hidden power dynamics behind world events.
Breaking News: How the Wheels Came Off at Reuters

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If you're intrigued by the media industry's inner workings or have a keen interest in journalism, "Breaking News" is a compelling read. It takes you behind the scenes of a major news organisation's decline, offering exclusive insights thanks to the authors' first-hand experience and interviews. It's not just for journalists; anyone fascinated by business downfall stories will find this book revealing and thought-provoking.
With Their Backs to the World: Portraits from Serbia
Åsne Seierstad | Virago

With Their Backs to the World: Portraits from Serbia

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"With Their Backs to the World" could be a remarkable journey for you if you're keen on understanding the human side of political upheavals. Åsne Seierstad expertly draws you into the lives of ordinary Serbs during and after Milosevic's rule, offering a profound empathy-evoking narrative that transcends mere historical recounting. It's a powerful read that humanizes the effects of conflict, making it an enlightening pick for anyone interested in the resilience and complexity of the human spirit during times of national strife.
Naming Names
Victor S. Navasky | Penguin Books

Naming Names

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If you're fascinated by American history and the complexities of justice and betrayal, "Naming Names" takes you on a profound journey through the Hollywood blacklist era. It's perfect for anyone intrigued by the tension between moral dilemmas and political actions during the McCarthy era. The book offers more than just a history lesson; it delves into the personal stories behind the decisions to name names, providing an intimate look at one of the most controversial periods in American entertainment industry.
You Can't Read This Book: Censorship in an Age of Freedom
Nick Cohen | Fourth Estate

You Can't Read This Book: Censorship in an Age of Freedom

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of free expression and its limits even in societies that tout freedom, "You Can't Read This Book" offers a thought-provoking journey. It's a compelling read for anyone looking to delve deep into the often overlooked intricacies of censorship, highlighting how free speech battles are more relevant than ever.

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If you've ever wondered about the gears turning behind the journalistic scenes, Tom Plate's candid memoir might just quench your curiosity. His experience at "Time," "Los Angeles Times," and "New York" magazine, among others, gives a rare glimpse into the fast-paced, politically charged, and sometimes gratifying world of news media. It's a read that pulls back the curtain on the media landscape, making it a compelling pick for anyone intrigued by the press's power and its pitfalls.
The Agenda: Inside the Clinton White House
Bob Woodward | Simon & Schuster

The Agenda: Inside the Clinton White House

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Delving into "The Agenda" feels akin to being a fly on the wall of the Oval Office, witnessing the raw pulse of decision-making and political strategizing. If you're intrigued by the tumultuous dance of American politics and want to understand the complexities and compromises that go into economic policymaking, this book will satisfy your curiosity with Woodward's signature attention to detail and exhaustive reporting. With the promise of an up-close look at Clinton's presidency, you'll find this read both enlightening and engaging.
From Partition to Operation Bluestar: Tales of a Journalist, Bureaucrat, Spy

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If you're passionate about the intricacies of Indian history and its political manoeuvrings, "From Partition To Operation Bluestar" is a treasure trove of firsthand experiences. Dhar's unique perspective as a journalist, bureaucrat, and spy offers an intimate glimpse into the events and personalities that have sculpted modern India. It's an enlightening read that promises to enrich your understanding of the subcontinent's complex past.
Mobile Communication and Online Falsehoods in Asia: Trends, Impact and Practice
Carol Soon | Springer

Mobile Communication and Online Falsehoods in Asia: Trends, Impact and Practice

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If you're intrigued by the intersection of technology and society, particularly the influence of mobile instant messaging on the spread of misinformation in Asia, this book offers a compelling exploration. It takes you beyond the headlines to understand the complex interplay of mobile communication and online falsehoods against a backdrop of diverse Asian cultures. It blends academic depth with practical insights, making it an enlightening read for anyone interested in media, policy, or the mechanisms of digital information dissemination.
The Drapier's Letters
Jonathan Swift | Echo Library

The Drapier's Letters

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If you have an interest in both literature and history, Swift's "The Drapier's Letters" could captivate you. Beyond the sharp satire that Swift is known for, these letters offer a valuable glimpse into 18th-century Irish political struggles for economic independence. They're not just historically informative, but also showcase Swift's clever literary maneuvers to influence public opinion.
The Money Culture - Thryft
Michael Lewis | Hodder & Stoughton

The Money Culture

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The Money Culture offers an insightful and unflinching look into the world of finance and the larger-than-life characters who shape it. Through Lewis's sharp reporting, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the ups and downs of money markets and the forces that drive them. This book is perfect for anyone interested in the inner workings of Wall Street and the larger culture of finance.
Reuters Handbook for Journalists

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If you're considering a career in journalism or are already in the field, this book is like a trusty compass. It not only imparts the fundamentals of news writing and reporting but does so with the experience-backed authority of Reuters. Ian Macdowall's thorough approach makes it a comprehensive reference, perfect for navigating the fast-paced world of international news with confidence.
Cover Up: What the Government Is Still Hiding About the War on Terror

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If recent history around important events intrigues you, "Cover Up" by Peter Lance is an essential read. It delves into the complexities and controversies of the war on terror, uncovering layers of governmental decisions that Lance argues undermined national security. It's a book that not only presents thorough investigative journalism but also challenges you to think critically about the narratives presented to us by authorities.
A Public Betrayed : An Inside Look at Japanese Media Atrocities and Their Warnings to the West - Thryft

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This book is a gripping exposé that sheds light on the alarming state of Japanese media. It uncovers the dangerous collusion between the government and the press, highlighting how truth is continually distorted in favor of propaganda. Through real-life stories of persecuted citizens, it exposes the shocking betrayal by the very institution people trust for accurate information. A must-read for those seeking a deep understanding of media manipulation and its potential consequences.
The Onion's Finest News Reporting

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If you're a fan of sharp wit disguised as news, "The Onion's Finest News Reporting" is your kind of book. It blends unbelievable headlines with a grain of truth, pushing the boundaries of how we view the world. It's cleverly written to both amuse and provoke thought, a perfect pick-me-up that doubles as a conversation starter.
The Cell: Inside the 9/11 Plot, and Why the FBI and CIA Failed to Stop It

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The book is a must-read for those interested in understanding the intricate workings of terrorist organizations, which the author has detailed through his extensive experience and connections with the FBI, CIA, and local law enforcement agencies. It provides a detailed account of extremist organizations' structure and working, helping readers understand the root cause behind the rise of terrorism.
From Voice to Influence: Understanding Citizenship in a Digital Age - Thryft

From Voice to Influence: Understanding Citizenship in a Digital Age

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If you've ever pondered the impact of hashtags on political protest or wondered if sharing a post could be a form of activism, "From Voice to Influence" could resonate with you. It dives into how digital platforms are reshaping our expressions of citizenship. This book not only dissects the pros and cons of online engagement but also adds depth to our understanding of what it means to participate in a digital world, encouraging a more thoughtful presence in the virtual public square.
All the President's Men
Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward  | Quartet Books

All the President's Men

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If political intrigue and real-life whistleblower sagas excite you, "All the President's Men" is your next must-read. Woodward and Bernstein's investigative journalism feels like a political thriller, but with the gravity of true historical impact. It’s a deep dive into a political crisis that continues to echo in today's climate, offering a profound look into the power of persistent reporting.
Clandestine in Chile: The Adventures of Miguel Littín

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If you're someone who appreciates a blend of true-life political adventure with the storytelling mastery of Gabriel García Márquez, "Clandestine in Chile" will not disappoint. It's a gripping narrative that feels as thrilling as fiction, while deeply rooted in the chilling realities of a military dictatorship. The book offers a unique perspective on resilience and cunning in the face of oppression, sure to captivate with its mix of suspense and cultural insight.
Lone Star : The Extraordinary Life and Times of Dan Rather - Thryft
Alan Weisman | John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Lone Star : The Extraordinary Life and Times of Dan Rather

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This book is a captivating journey into the life of one of the most fascinating figures in television journalism, Dan Rather. Alan Weisman delves into the complexities and controversies surrounding Rather's career, providing a comprehensive view of his life, career, and the times he lived in. If you are intrigued by the enigmatic persona of Dan Rather and want to understand the man behind the headlines, this book is a must-read.
Al-Jazeera: The Inside Story of the Arab News Channel That Is Challenging the West

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If you're intrigued by media's power in shaping perceptions, Hugh Miles' exploration of Al Jazeera is essential. It's a deep dive into how this Arab news channel rose to challenge Western media dominance, offering insights that can shift your understanding of international news. You'll come away more informed about the complexities of global journalism.
A Hundred and One Days
Åsne Seierstad | Basic Books

A Hundred and One Days

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If stories that dig beneath the surface of conflict captivate you, "A Hundred and One Days" might be your next gripping read. Asne Seierstad's approach is less about the mechanics of war and more about the human experience within it. She offers a rare glimpse into the lives of Iraqis during a tumultuous period, providing a narrative that's as much about nuances and personal tales as it is about the broader strokes of war.
If you've ever been skeptical about mainstream media's objectivity or wondered about the inner workings between politicians and journalists, "When the Press Fails" offers a compelling insight. The authors aren't just armchair critics; they provide a strong, data-backed narrative that shows where and how the media has failed to maintain its watchdog role, particularly in times when independent journalism was needed the most. This book could shift your perspective and arm you with a critical eye toward news consumption.
The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation

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If you're fascinated by history and the transformative power of the press, "The Race Beat" is a compelling pick for you. It provides an insightful exploration of how journalists covered and affected the Civil Rights era, painting a vivid picture of the social and political dynamism of the time. The intense and brave work of these reporters not only informed the public but also helped propel the movement forward.
Spin Cycle - Inside The Clinton Propaganda Machine - Thryft
Howard Kurtz | Free Press

Spin Cycle - Inside The Clinton Propaganda Machine

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If you're keen on American political history and the intricate dance between media and power, "Spin Cycle" might catch your eye. Howard Kurtz offers an insider's perspective that takes you behind the scenes, revealing how information was controlled at the highest levels. The book appeals to those who appreciate investigative journalism and are curious about the interplay of politics and the media during the turbulent Clinton years.
A Good Life: Newspapering and Other Adventures

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If you're intrigued by the power of the press and its pivotal role in history, "A Good Life" by Ben Bradlee is a no-brainer for your reading list. As editor of The Washington Post, Bradlee was at the vanguard of some of the most seismic journalistic moments—including Watergate. His memoir will give you a front-row seat to the evolution of modern journalism, told with the sharp wit and insight that can only come from someone who lived through it all.
Language in the News: Discourse and Ideology in the Press
Roger Fowler | Routledge

Language in the News: Discourse and Ideology in the Press

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For anyone intrigued by media influence on society, "Language in the News" is a must-read. Fowler masterfully unpacks the intricacies of press discourse, revealing how news language can subtly sway public thought. It's an eye-opening journey into the power of words in media.
The Men Who Stare at Goats
Jon Ronson | Picador

The Men Who Stare at Goats

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If you're intrigued by the bizarre corners of military history tinged with dark humor, "The Men Who Stare At Goats" is an eye-opener. Jon Ronson delivers a blend of investigative journalism and wry observation that's hard to put down. Its mix of the absurd with the grim realities of war offers a unique reading experience that feels like a wild, though-provoking ride through the clandestine and the absurd.
Adventures in a TV Nation

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If laughter laced with critical insight is your thing, "Adventures in a TV Nation" delivers. Imagine being able to dissect the quirks of American culture with the sharp wit of Michael Moore guiding you. It's an experience that's both hilarious and thought-provoking, perfect for those who enjoy humor with a purpose.
Macmillan Atlas of War and Peace: Bosnia Herzegovina
Macmillan Publishers | Wiley

Macmillan Atlas of War and Peace: Bosnia Herzegovina

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If you're interested in the complexities of the Bosnian conflict and its geopolitical intricacies, this atlas serves as an indispensable guide. It combines vivid cartography with expert journalism from The New York Times to offer a multifaceted understanding of the region's past and present struggles, making it an essential resource for anyone keen on unraveling the layers behind the headlines.
Sunny Skies, Shady Characters : Cops, Killers, and Corruption in the Aloha State - Thryft
Dooley | Latitude 20

Sunny Skies, Shady Characters : Cops, Killers, and Corruption in the Aloha State

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Recommended for readers interested in true crime, investigative journalism, and Hawaiian history. Dooley's coverage of yakuza activities in Hawaii and the continental United States is groundbreaking and adds a unique element to the book. His insider perspective on the business of journalism and craft of investigative reporting is also fascinating to read.
Setting the Agenda : Mass Media and Public Opinion - Thryft

Setting the Agenda : Mass Media and Public Opinion

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Recommendation: This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding how the media shapes our opinions and drives public discourse. With its comprehensive analysis of the agenda-setting tradition of research, Max McCombs offers a deep dive into the significant and sometimes controversial role of mass media in determining what topics are at the center of public attention. Whether you are a student of media, communications, or politics, or simply curious about the power of the media, this book provides invaluable insights into how our thoughts and behaviors are influenced by the media we consume.
Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families

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If you're drawn to exploring the complex interactions of race, politics, and education in America's history, "Common Ground" could resonate with you. J. Anthony Lukas meticulously intertwines the lives of three Boston families across the divides of class and color during the tumultuous 1970s. It's not just an award-winning non-fiction narrative; it's a deep dive into a decisive era that still echoes in today's societal challenges.
Hope Dies Last: Making a Difference in an Indifferent World
Just Arrived

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If you're feeling disillusioned by today's headlines and hungry for authentic stories of courage and conviction, "Hope Dies Last" could be a timely read. Terkel masterfully weaves together diverse voices, from celebrities to the unsung heroes of activism, each sharing their unique perspective on hope. Their tales resonate with a shared stubbornness to enact change that might just reignite your own belief in the power of persistence.
Nothin' But Good Times Ahead - Thryft
Molly Ivins | Random House

Nothin' But Good Times Ahead

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Molly Ivins' sharp wit slices through the political facade of the early '90s, making "Nothin' but Good Times Ahead" a delightful read for those interested in a candid look at American politics. If you enjoy a blend of satire and earnest critique, Ivins' commentary on figures like Ross Perot and Bill Clinton will feel both refreshing and insightful. Her Texas charm adds a unique flavor to the national conversation, promising good times indeed.
Beyond 9/11: Portraits of Resilience
Marco Grob | Time

Beyond 9/11: Portraits of Resilience

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As you reflect on the impact of 9/11, "Beyond 9/11: Portraits of Resilience" offers an immersive, emotional dive into the personal accounts that defined a decade. The raw, candid interviews paired with evocative images help to humanize the historical event and highlight the perseverance of the human spirit that emerged from the smoke and debris. It's more than a historical recap; it's a powerful narrative of loss and hope that resonates deeply.
Dispatches From the Edge: A Memoir of War, Disasters, and Survival

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If poignant firsthand experiences move you, Anderson Cooper's memoir will resonate deeply. As a journalist, Cooper takes you on a harrowing yet illuminating journey to the front lines of global crises, where the personal and professional intersect. His authentic narrative makes "Dispatches from the Edge" more than a collection of reports—it's a profound witness to human resilience in the face of disaster.
Censored 2000: The Year's Top 25 Censored Stories - Thryft
Peter Phillips, Project Censored  | Seven Stories Press

Censored 2000: The Year's Top 25 Censored Stories

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Diving into "Censored 2000" is like being handed a flashlight in a blackout of mainstream media. As you explore the narratives that got sidelined, you'll experience a mix of enlightenment and outrage. It's the perfect book if you’re passionate about media transparency and enjoy investigating the stories behind the stories.
The Outlaw Bank, the : A Wild Ride into the Secret Heart of Bcci - Thryft
Jonathan Beaty | Random House

The Outlaw Bank, the : A Wild Ride into the Secret Heart of Bcci

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Recommended for those interested in financial scandals and international conspiracies, The Outlaw Bank takes readers on a thrilling ride through the murky world of corrupt banking. Drawing from their first-hand experiences, Beaty and Gwynne pull back the curtain on BCCI's web of deceitful transactions, involving everything from political bribes to arms sales to terrorist organizations. A must-read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of money and power.
One World Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism
William Greider | Simon & Schuster

One World Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism

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You might find "One World, Ready or Not" compelling because it strips the sheen off globalization to reveal the raw impact it has on society and individuals alike. It's a thought-provoking journey that isn't just facts and figures but filled with personal stories from across the economic spectrum, providing a human touch to the complex narrative of the global economy. If you're someone interested in how economic shifts shape lives and nations, this book could add depth to your understanding.
Peace Kills
P.J. O'Rourke | Atlantic Monthly Press

Peace Kills

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If you're into politics with a side of sarcasm, "Peace Kills" could be right up your alley. Through sharp wit and a clear-eyed viewpoint, the author navigates the turbulent waters of American interventions abroad. It's a read that'll make you laugh and think in equal measures, as it unapologetically critiques diplomatic misadventures.
Who Runs Britain? And Who's to Blame for the Economic Mess We're In
Robert Peston | Hodder

Who Runs Britain? And Who's to Blame for the Economic Mess We're In

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If you're intrigued by the roots of financial crises or the division between the wealthy and the average citizen, Robert Peston's "Who Runs Britain?" is a compelling read. It uncovers the economic bravado that's widened the wealth gap and gives you a storytelling experience packed with real-world drama and enlightening revelations, making economics both accessible and profoundly interesting. You'll come away more informed about the forces shaping your financial world.
Shadows of World War II
Karen Farrington | Blitz Editions

Shadows of World War II

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If you're drawn to the untold stories of history, "Shadows of World War II" might be just what you're looking for. It delves into the corners of the Second World War that aren't usually explored in mainstream narratives, giving you a fresh perspective on a period you thought you knew. Karen Farrington's meticulous research could illuminate your understanding of the global conflict with new colors.
Who Will Tell the People: The Betrayal of American Democracy
William Greider | Simon & Schuster

Who Will Tell the People: The Betrayal of American Democracy

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If you're feeling disillusioned with politics, Greider's "Who Will Tell the People" will speak to your concerns. It's a deep dive into the American political system, revealing the intricate ways in which it has been rigged by powerful interests. It's not just an analysis; it's a call to awareness and change, perfect for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes mechanics that steer democracy.
Shrub - The Short But Happy Political Life of George W. Bush - Thryft
Lou Dubose, Molly Ivins  | Random House

Shrub - The Short But Happy Political Life of George W. Bush

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If you're into politics with a side of humor, "Shrub" by Molly Ivins can't be missed. Ivins dissects George W. Bush's rise with a sharp wit that's as informative as it is entertaining. This read offers a not merely a close examination of Dubya's professional track record, but also manages to be a genuinely fun romp through Texas politics. You'll be more prepared for political banter and maybe even the voting booth after this one.
Not on the Label
Felicity Lawrence | Penguin

Not on the Label

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If you've ever been curious—or concerned—about what's really in your food, "Not On The Label" is a book that might just reshape your grocery list. Felicity Lawrence doesn't shy away from the unsettling realities of the food industry, diving into the intricate and often murky connections between what we consume and the practices it supports. Her insight, especially about the horsemeat scandal, makes for an enlightening read that's as provocative as it is informative. It's the kind of eye-opener that might have you looking twice at every label in your kitchen.
Global News: Perspectives on the Information Age

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Recommendation: "This book is a good read for anyone interested in the rapidly changing dynamic of news media. With contributions from prominent figures in the field, Global News offers a unique perspective on the impact of the digital age on journalism, making it essential reading for journalists and academics alike."

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Our Politics section at Thryft features titles on global and regional politics, commentaries, and detailed analyses of current affairs. Whether you’re looking into political theory or getting up to date with recent global events, our collection is here to enlighten and provoke thought.