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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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The Great School Debate : Which Way for American Education - Thryft
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Beatrice Gross, Ronald Gross  | Simon & Schuster

The Great School Debate : Which Way for American Education

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the different issues surrounding American education in the 1980s. It covers a wide range of topics, including school funding, standardized testing, and the debate between public and private education. It would be a great read for those interested in the history and politics of education in America.
Aristotle - On Man In The Universe - Thryft
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Recommendation: "On Man In The Universe" is a great read for those interested in learning about Aristotle's beliefs on logic, spirituality, ethics, and science. This book delves into the timeless philosophical musings on humanity and existence that have influenced generations. Aristotle has a unique and comprehensive approach to understanding the world around us, making this book a must-read for those seeking deeper knowledge and contemplation.
Awakening Indians to India(Hard Bound) - Thryft
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This book is a brilliant insight into India's rich culture and heritage, with a particular focus on how today's youth can better understand and appreciate it. The author's passion for the subject is contagious, and his writing style is engaging and accessible. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to deepen their understanding of India's history and culture.
The New Zealand Macroeconomy : A Briefing on the Reforms and Their Legacy - Thryft
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This book is a good read for anyone interested in the economic history of New Zealand, and how it compares to other developed economies. The author provides a clear overview of the reforms that transformed the New Zealand economy in the 1980s and 1990s, and evaluates their long-term impact on economic growth, income distribution, and social welfare. The book is well-structured and easy to read, and provides a balanced assessment of the costs and benefits of the reforms. Readers will appreciate the clarity of the exposition and the insights into the policy choices that determined the fate of the New Zealand economy.
Reclaiming Education for Democracy : Thinking Beyond No Child Left Behind - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and impact of educational policies in the United States. The authors provide a thorough analysis of the motives behind neoliberal and managerialist approaches and their consequences for public education. They offer a vision for a better future of education beyond the current limits of No Child Left Behind policy. The book's most unique and distinctive feature is its exploration of the psychology of NCLB advocates, which helps readers understand the forces driving education policy. Overall, Reclaiming Education for Democracy is a thought-provoking and informative read that offers an alternative perspective on public education.
Introduction to Critical Theory
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If you're intrigued by the intersection of cultural dynamics, personal values, and the lure of fortune, this might resonate with you. Held weaves a tale that tests the protagonist against a backdrop of cultural conflict and moral dilemmas. It's a thoughtful exploration that challenges the reader to consider perspectives and values that are at odds in a very human story.
American Resistance - From The Women's March To The Blue Wave - Thryft
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American Resistance - From The Women's March To The Blue Wave

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Recommendation: American Resistance is an insightful and timely read, illuminating the ways in which grassroots movements have shaped US politics in recent years. Drawing on detailed data analysis, Dana R. Fisher charts the course of protests against the Trump administration, revealing the dynamic interplay between on-the-ground activism and broader political currents. This book stands out for its unique blend of quantitative and qualitative research methods, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in contemporary protest culture.
The Gordian Knot : Political Gridlock on the Information Highway - Thryft
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The Gordian Knot provides a detailed historical account of the national debate surrounding the development of a national information infrastructure. The authors outline the issues with the political process surrounding the policy-making and provide a policy proposal for a reformed regulatory structure that builds and protects meaningful competition. This book is perfect for those interested in the history of telecommunications, radio, and television broadcasting and the policy-making surrounding these industries.
If women's rights and activism spark your interest, this book's detailed chronicle of AWARE's contributions to Singapore's women's movement is something you shouldn't miss. This narrative is not only educational but also inspiring, highlighting the resilience and strength of women who've made real change possible.
Police State: How America's Cops Get Away With Murder
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Gerry Spence | St. Martin's Press

Police State: How America's Cops Get Away With Murder

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This book provides a shocking account of police brutality and corruption within the criminal justice system. Gerry Spence recounts his own cases to illustrate patterns of egregious misconduct by police. He reveals how racism, coercion, and the abuse of power is rampant in police departments across the country, and argues for a complete overhaul of the justice system. If you're interested in social justice, or want to understand more about the real-life implications of police misconduct, this book is a must-read.
The Spy Story - Thryft
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John G. Cawelti, Bruce A. Rosenberg  | University Of Chicago Press

The Spy Story

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"The Spy Story" is a great read for anyone who enjoys mystery novels centered around the world of espionage. The book analyzes the evolution of spy stories, and highlights the work of writers such as John Buchan, Eric Ambler, Graham Greene, Ian Fleming, and John le Carre. Readers will appreciate the extensive appendix, which includes a bibliography of espionage and clandestinity, a list of the best spy novels and films, and a catalog of major spy writers and their heroes. It is a great book for those interested in the history of the genre and lovers of spy novels.
Building a Better Future for All : Selected Speeches of United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon 2007-2012 - Thryft
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This book would be a great read for individuals interested in global issues and the role of the United Nations in addressing them. The speeches by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon provide a unique insight into the organization's efforts towards peace, sustainable development, human rights, and the rule of law. The book showcases the progress made and the challenges faced by the international community in the early years of the 21st century.
Powershift : Knowledge, Wealth and Violence at the Edge of the 21st Century - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for those interested in understanding the changing nature of power in the modern world. Toffler offers insightful analysis into the shifting geopolitical landscape and how knowledge plays a crucial role in shaping it. With over 500 pages, the book is comprehensive and detailed, providing a thorough understanding of the topic.
Red China Blues: My Long March from Mao to Now : My Long March from Mao to Now - Thryft
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Red China Blues gives readers a first-world perspective of China from the height of Maoism to Deng Xiaoping's capitalist reforms. Through the author's personal experiences, she provides insight on how communism affected individuals in China, and how the Chinese society struggled to cope with communist ideals. This book is suitable for readers interested in history and political science.
The Great Experiment: How to Make Diverse Democracies Work
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If the idea of coexisting peacefully in an increasingly diverse society intrigues or concerns you, Yascha Mounk's "The Great Experiment" is one to pick up. This book earns a spot on your shelf for its timely analysis and hopeful perspective on one of today's most pressing challenges—making diverse democracies work. It's a blend of deep political thought and a dash of optimism, a must-read to understand and engage with the world as it shifts around us.
Singapore, Incomplete: Reflections on a First World Nation's Arrested Political Development
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If you're drawn to understanding the intricacies of a nation's political atmosphere beyond its economic facade, "Singapore, Incomplete" could resonate with you. Cherian George offers thoughtful insights on the complexity of political growth against the backdrop of a rapidly maturing economy. His critique of Singapore's political scene serves as an invitation to ponder what it means to be civically engaged in a nation stepping into its middle age.
Josyp Terelya, Witness to Apparitions and Persecution in the USSR: An Autobiography
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If you're drawn to tales of perseverance through hardship, this autobiography offers a powerful narrative. Josyp Terelya's accounts of witnessing apparitions amid the intense religious persecution in the USSR provide a rare, personal window into a struggle for faith under an oppressive regime. It's not only a memoir but an intimate glimpse at conviction standing firm against all odds.
No Such Thing as Over-Exposure: Inside the Life and Celebrity of Donald Trump
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If you've ever been curious about how Donald Trump transformed his larger-than-life persona into a unique brand that transcends real estate and entered popular culture, this book offers an insider's look. It's a window into the mind of a man who knows no bounds in self-promotion and has made a career out of being unapologetically in the spotlight. Whether you admire his audacity or question his methods, "No Such Thing as Over-Exposure" provides insightful commentary on the merge of celebrity with business success.
Never Again: Britain 1945-1951
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Peter Hennessy | Vintage

Never Again: Britain 1945-1951

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If you're intrigued by how momentous policies shape a nation or how society evolves after a big turmoil, "Never Again" might be your next great read. Peter Hennessy provides a deep dive into post-WWII Britain, examining the birth of institutions like the National Health Service alongside everyday life. His narrative could give you a newfound appreciation for the era's hardships and victories, making history feel incredibly relevant and alive.
Naming Names
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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.
Natural Law: Introduction to Legal Philosophy
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If you're intrigued by the philosophical underpinnings of law, "Natural Law" can offer a compelling exploration of how legal principles have been shaped by moral reasoning throughout history. It's a thoughtful dive into the world of jurisprudence that will deepen your appreciation for the complexities of legal systems and the philosophical debates surrounding them.
Night Market: Sexual Cultures and the Thai Economic Miracle
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If you're intrigued by the intersection of economics and social issues, "Night Market" offers a revealing look at the less-discussed underpinnings of Thailand's economic boom. The book doesn't just throw numbers at you; it humanizes the stark realities of the sex trade, threading together cultural narratives with the harsh economy that entangles so many lives. It provides a grounded and gritty understanding of how marketplace demand for illicit pleasures feeds into larger economic narratives, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the complexities of Southeast Asian socio-economics.
The Cyprus Question and the Turkish Position in International Law
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If you're intrigued by international law or the geopolitical intricacies of the Eastern Mediterranean, Zaim M. Necatigil's book offers an in-depth Turkish perspective that's not commonly found in discussions about Cyprus. It could illuminate the complicated legal and political contestations for someone keen on understanding the diverse narratives around this issue.
Ghosts of My Life: Writings on Depression, Hauntology and Lost Futures
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If you've ever found yourself yearning for the "what-could-have-beens" or musing over the cultural shifts that steer our collective hopes, "Ghosts of My Life" by Mark Fisher might resonate with you. Fisher's prose pulls you into a reflective journey through music, literature, and film, weaving poignant critique with personal sentiment to explore the landscapes of lost potential and the societal implications therein. This book could offer you a profound lens to reexamine the past and the palpable absence of anticipated futures in our immediate cultural moment.
Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism
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Yanis Varoufakis | Vintage

Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism

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If the transforming landscape of economic power stirs your curiosity or concerns, "Technofeudalism" by Yanis Varoufakis is calling your name. Varoufakis is renowned for distilling complex ideas into digestible insights, and here he explores how technology giants have usurped traditional capitalism, stoking the fire for readers passionate about understanding and challenging the systems that shape our digital era. This isn't just a book; it's a gateway to crucial conversations about our future.
Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America
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If you're invested in understanding the deep and enduring impact of slavery on African American identity, "Scenes of Subjection" by Saidiya Hartman is a gripping choice. Hartman offers a scholarly yet accessible work that delves into the subtle and overt ways in which power was exerted over enslaved individuals and their self-perception. As you explore various historical documents and cultural artifacts, you'll find yourself immersed in a poignant discussion on the complexities of freedom, humanity, and resistance. This book is a thoughtful read for anyone keen on dissecting the nuanced interplay between terror, enjoyment, and the shaping of black consciousness in American history.

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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.