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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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Great Speeches

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If you're intrigued by the art of oratory or the timeless impact of powerful words, "Great Speeches" by Abraham Lincoln might just resonate deeply with you. It's more than a history lesson; it's a journey through the heart and mind of one of America's most revered leaders, whose skill with words shaped the nation profoundly. Reading his speeches offers a personal encounter with Lincoln's convictions and his exceptional ability to express complex ideas with clarity and moral force.
We've Got You Covered: Rebooting American Health Care

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If you're concerned or simply curious about the complexities of the American health insurance system and its potential overhaul, "We've Got You Covered" presents a deep dive from authoritative voices in economics. Einav and Finkelstein not only dissect the issues in the current setup but also offer a bold, systemic reform proposal, which could resonate if you're interested in policy, economics, or just want to understand what a transformed future of healthcare might look like.
The Logic of Practice

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If you've ever felt intrigued by the intricate relationship between our behaviors and the broader cultural structures they sustain, "The Logic of Practice" could illuminate these complexities for you. Bourdieu's dive into the interplay between subjective experiences and objective social facts is a thought-provoking journey that might change the way you perceive not just anthropology, but the very fabric of everyday life.
The Courage to Stand Alone: Letters from Prison and Other Writings

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If you have an interest in human rights or political activism, "The Courage to Stand Alone" could resonate deeply with you. Wei Jingsheng's letters and essays offer a personal and powerful perspective on the struggles for reform in China, giving a face and a voice to the broader issues of freedom and resistance. This collection serves not only as a historical document but also as an inspiration for courage and conviction in challenging times.
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban

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"I Am Malala" is an inspiring memoir that showcases the power of education and a person's voice in bringing about change. Malala's story is one of bravery and perseverance, as she fought against the Taliban's efforts to ban girls' education in Pakistan. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the fight for gender equality and the transformative power of education.
Dark Towers: Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump, and an Epic Trail of Destruction
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If you're into gripping tales that blend finance with scandal, "Dark Towers" is a book you might not want to miss. This isn't just another bank story; it's a deep dive into a world where money intersects with global politics and historical atrocities. The connection to high-profile figures like Donald Trump adds a layer of contemporary relevance that could keep you turning the pages well past bedtime.
Salt, Sugar, Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us - Thryft
Michael Moss | Random House Trade Paperbacks

Salt, Sugar, Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us

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"Salt, Sugar, Fat" isn't just informative; it's revolutionary. This book dives deep into the controversial yet critical aspects of what we eat everyday and why we can't seem to stop. Imagine being able to decode the allure of your favorite snacks and empower yourself with the knowledge to make better choices. It's a chilling, revelatory read that reshapes the way you view your grocery cart and your health. If you've ever wondered why junk food is so irresistible, this book will provide eye-opening insights.
Wordslut: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language

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If you've ever pondered the power dynamics embedded in our everyday language, "Wordslut" could be a game-changer for you. Amanda Montell dissects the gender biases laced through English with such a delightful blend of scholarship and cheeky wit that you'll find yourself both educated and entertained. It's the kind of book that provokes thought as much as it incites a desire to redefine linguistic norms.
Generational differences can often feel like they create a language barrier between age groups, don't they? Jean M. Twenge's 'Generations' is like a translator, peeling back the layers of misunderstanding. It's a thoughtful exploration into what makes each generation tick, from the Silent Generation to the emerging post-2012 cohort. If you're curious about how historical events and technological leaps have sculpted the views and values of each generation, this book offers a nuanced, engaging perspective that might just help bridge the conversational gaps at your next family reunion or team meeting.
"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.
Killing Rage: Ending Racism
bell hooks | Holt Paperbacks

Killing Rage: Ending Racism

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If you're seeking to deepen your understanding of racism interwoven with feminist thought, "Killing Rage" is a stirring collection that lays bare the complexities of race, gender, and their intersection. bell hooks' incisive essays will challenge you, provoke deep thought, and may inspire you for positive change, making it a must-read for anyone committed to social justice and equity.
One Man's View of the World
Lee Kuan Yew | Straits Times Press Pte Ltd

One Man's View of the World

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This book could be a good read for someone seeking the insights of a highly respected and experienced leader on global affairs. Lee Kuan Yew's unique perspective, gained through his interactions with key world leaders, offers a fresh and candid take on the future of major powers like China, America, and Europe. Through thought-provoking analysis, he explores society, beliefs, and the prospects of nations in the upcoming balance of power. The Q&A sections with journalists provide an additional layer of depth to this gripping read, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the global landscape.
The Bomber Mafia - A Dream, A Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War

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Gladwell has a knack for uncovering captivating stories within historical events, and in "The Bomber Mafia," he does just that with a focus on the air strategy of World War II. This book dives into the dreams and moral dilemmas faced by the Bomber Mafia, a group of men who tried to revolutionize how wars were fought. Their tale is relevant for anyone interested in military history or the complex interplay of innovation, ambition, and conscience during times of conflict.
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban
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"I Am Malala" is a must-read for anyone looking to learn about the courage and resilience of a young girl who stood up against the Taliban for her right to education. Malala's story is a testimony to the importance of valuing education and how one person's voice can inspire millions. The book provides an intimate look into the impact of global terrorism on family, society, and community, and highlights the importance of standing up for what you believe in.
Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization

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"Connectography" by Parag Khanna is a captivating guide for anyone interested in understanding the future of global politics and economics. It's a book that will stretch your mind by showing how traditional borders are becoming less important than the ties of trade, infrastructure, and technology. If you're looking to grasp the pulse of the 21st century and where our world might be heading, Khanna's insights offer a fresh and optimistic perspective amidst the often gloomy narratives of global affairs.
Disability Rights and Wrongs Revisited
Tom Shakespeare | Routledge

Disability Rights and Wrongs Revisited

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If you've been seeking a book that dives deep into the intricacies of disability studies, "Disability Rights and Wrongs Revisited" might just be your next thought-provoking read. Tom Shakespeare doesn’t shy away from challenging established concepts in disability activism and research, pushing you to consider perspectives beyond the standard poles of the medical and social models. It's a comprehensive blend of current research, theory, and real-world implications that could expand your understanding of disability in society.
Liberal Socialism

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Considering today's political landscape, Carlo Rosselli's "Liberal Socialism" might resonate deeply with you. It's not just a relic from the past; it offers a thoughtful critique on the limits of Marxism and positions socialism within the framework of liberal values, making a case for ethical political action. If you're grappling with how to balance progressive change and individual freedoms, Rosselli's blend of ideology feels particularly relevant.
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban

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"I Am Malala" is more than just a story; it's an awakening. Malala Yousafzai's bravery and dedication to girls' education in the face of Taliban opposition is awe-inspiring. Her journey from a near-fatal attack to becoming a Nobel Peace Prize laureate is a testament to the power of perseverance and the human spirit. Reading this, you’ll be moved by her courage and motivated to stand up for what is right, just as she did.
The Story of My Experiments with Truth
Mahatma Gandhi | Rupa & Co.

The Story of My Experiments with Truth

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Reading Gandhi's autobiography feels like a conversation with a wise elder, reflecting on a deeply personal yet vastly influential life. His candid recount of his experiments with truth reveals his humanity—his doubts, failures, and triumphs—and provides inspiration for anyone striving for personal growth or understanding the power of peaceful resistance in shaping history.
The Umbrella Murder: The Hunt for the Cold War's Most Notorious Killer

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If you've got a taste for true crime stitched with the fabric of espionage, "The Umbrella Murder" is a gripping dive into one of the Cold War's most chilling episodes. As you walk alongside journalist Ulrik Skotte, you'll be piecing together a historical puzzle that has captivated the world for decades. It's not just history; it's a detective story that promises to hold your attention with every turned page.
Writing About the World - Thryft
Susan McLeod | Wadsworth Publishing

Writing About the World

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If you're intrigued by how different spheres of our world intersect through the lens of literature, "Writing About the World" can broaden your horizons. It gathers a variety of texts offering rich insights into science, politics, art, and more, fostering a deeper understanding of human thought and achievement. Whether you're a knowledge seeker or a humanities enthusiast, this anthology could become a well-thumbed friend on your shelf, inviting you to dive into a multicultural conversation.
Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man

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If you're intrigued by the inner workings of influential families, Mary L. Trump's "Too Much and Never Enough" offers a riveting perspective. It's not just another outsider's account; as Donald Trump's niece and a clinical psychologist, Mary gives a rare insight into the formative years of a future president. Her intimate and critical take on her family's tumultuous history might provide you with a deeper understanding of the events and relationships that shaped a notable, and controversial, figure.
Civilization: The West and the Rest
Niall Ferguson | Lane Allen

Civilization: The West and the Rest

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"Civilization: The West and the Rest" offers a panoramic perspective on how Western Europe gained an unexpected upper hand in global affairs. Niall Ferguson presents a thought-provoking analysis on the cultural and technological 'apps' that fueled Western ascendancy. If you're fascinated by the interplay of history and power dynamics, this book will provide a compelling narrative and a fresh lens through which to view the past and anticipate possible futures.
In Order to Live: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom
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"In Order to Live" offers more than just a harrowing recount of survival; it's a testimony to the perseverance of the human spirit. Yeonmi Park's journey from the oppressive regime of North Korea to freedom is not just an insight into a hidden world, but a beacon of hope, demonstrating the profound strength and resilience one can muster in the face of unimaginable adversity. For anyone interested in human rights, personal triumph, or the power of hope, Yeonmi's story can be a profound and eye-opening read.
Introducing Marxism

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If you're curious about the underpinnings of socialism and communism, "Introducing Marxism" offers a digestible overview that connects Marx's thought to the historical movements it sparked. The authors don't just rehash outdated rhetoric; they position Marxism as a relevant ethical framework that continues to challenge and provoke in today's ever-shifting socio-economic landscape. This could be the book that clarifies complex ideologies and past prejudices for you.
Edible Economics: A Hungry Economist Explains the World

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If you enjoy a meal with a side of intellectual stimulation, "Edible Economics" could be your next favorite dish. Ha-Joon Chang blends culinary tales with economic concepts, making the complex world of global economics relatable and digestible. Imagine unraveling the mysteries of the free market while savoring stories of food and culture; this book is a full-course meal that satisfies both the mind and the curiosity.

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If you're fascinated by the intricacies of corporate downfall and the heavy consequences that follow, "Flying Blind" delivers a compelling narrative. It's not just an insight into the tragedies that shook the world, but a deep dive into the corporate culture that led to them. As someone interested in both aviation and the ethics of business practices, this book will give you a knowledgeable grasp on how the chase for profits can sometimes have devastating effects.
The Bomber Mafia: A Tale of Innovation and Obsession

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If you're intrigued by the intersection of technology, ambition, and the stark realities of war, "The Bomber Mafia" might just be your next great read. Malcolm Gladwell has a knack for uncovering the human stories behind historic events, diving into the dreams and trials of those involved in military innovation. What's fascinating here is the moral conundrum – the pursuit of precision in warfare to save lives, yet the haunting outcomes of such ambitions. It's a narrative that will likely leave you pondering the complexities of progress and its repercussions long after the last page.
People/States/Territories: The Political Geographies of British State Transformation

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If you're curious about the interplay between geography and politics, particularly in British history, "People/states/territories" could be an illuminating read for you. Rhys Jones offers a deep dive into how state personnel not only shape but are also shaped by governmental structures and territories. It’s a scholarly exploration that challenges traditional views of static territories, instead painting a picture of a dynamic, evolving British state through the actions and influences of its agents. Perfect for anyone interested in the nuances of state power and transformations.
Nothing But the Truth: Stories of Crime, Guilt and the Loss of Innocence
The Secret Barrister | Panmacmillan Uk

Nothing But the Truth: Stories of Crime, Guilt and the Loss of Innocence

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If you've ever been intrigued by the mystique of the courtroom and the barristers who navigate its complexities, "Nothing but the Truth" is a must-read. The Secret Barrister pulls back the curtain to reveal the gruelling reality of becoming a barrister, with a candid look at the personal transformation that comes with grappling with a flawed justice system. Entertaining and eye-opening, this book will likely change the way you think about law and justice.
Tribe on Homecoming and Belonging
Sebastian Junger | Fourth Estate

Tribe on Homecoming and Belonging

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"Tribe" delves deep into our need for community, offering a profound look at why veterans and civilians alike yearn for the close-knit connections often found in military platoons. It makes a compelling case for the psychological benefits of strong social ties and suggests ways to overcome the isolation of modern society, resonating with anyone searching for a sense of belonging in our often fragmented world.
Why We Kneel, How We Rise
Usain Bolt, Michael Holding, Ed Hawkins  | Simon & Schuster Uk

Why We Kneel, How We Rise

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Michael Holding's insights into racism interwoven with personal accounts from world-class athletes make this an eye-opener. It's not just about the challenges; it also offers a pathway toward understanding and societal transformation through sports. This book is a strong call to action for anyone ready to confront societal injustices and learn through the lens of athletics.
Good read for those interested in moral dilemmas. Presents the trolley problem and its implications on our understanding of morality in a thought-provoking manner.
Machiavelli: A Beginner's Guide

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If you're intrigued by the mechanisms of power and political strategy, Machiavelli's name likely resonates with you. This guide serves as a gateway to understanding the complex ideas of a man often simplistically branded as cunning or ruthless. It will offer you a more nuanced perspective of his thoughts on leadership and morality, which continue to influence thinkers and leaders to this day.
Power Failure: The Rise and Fall of General Electric

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If you're fascinated by the dramatic narratives of corporate America, "Power Failure" could provide you with an insightful read. With William D. Cohan's investigative prowess, you'll be plunged into the inner workings of General Electric, experiencing the highs and the precipitous lows of this emblematic company. It's a deep dive into business history that reads almost like a thriller, revealing both the glory and the shadows of American industry.
Stop Reading the News : A Manifesto for a Happier, Calmer and Wiser Life - Thryft

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Rolf Dobelli's bold stance might resonate with you if you're feeling overwhelmed by the relentless news cycle. This book isn't just a provocation; it's a guide for those looking to regain focus and reduce anxiety by cutting out the noise of constant news updates. It's a compelling proposition for a quieter, more introspective lifestyle, drawing from a decade of the author's personal experience.
China's Future
David Shambaugh | Polity

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If you're intrigued by the intricate dynamics of global power shifts, "China's Future" could provide you with a thought-provoking analysis. David Shambaugh meticulously lays out multiple scenarios for China's trajectory, challenging you to consider the global implications. It's a compelling read for anyone interested in international relations and the sociopolitical forces that could shape the next decade.
Singapore Perspectives 2010: Home.heart.horizon - Thryft
Young-Soo Kwon | Wspc

Singapore Perspectives 2010: Home. Heart. Horizon

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Singapore Perspectives 2010: Home.heart.horizon could be a good read for those interested in gaining an in-depth understanding of contemporary Singaporean issues. This book examines a wide range of topics, from short-term challenges to governance, politics, economics and societal issues, providing a comprehensive overview of the current state of Singaporean society. Written by a group of experts from various fields, this book offers valuable insights and perspectives that can aid readers in developing a nuanced and critical understanding of Singapore's unique challenges and opportunities.
Overreach: The Inside Story of Putin's War Against Ukraine

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If you're looking to understand the complexities of the Russo-Ukrainian War and what drives a leader like Putin to take such staggering risks, "Overreach" by Owen Matthews is a compelling read. Matthews' extensive experience in Moscow and access to firsthand accounts bring you right into the Kremlin's inner workings, the struggles of Ukrainian leadership, and the horrific realities on the ground. It's a panoramic examination that could change how you see today's geopolitics.
Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose

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"Promise Me, Dad" is a profoundly human story that intertwines the personal tribulations of Joe Biden with his public responsibilities. It's an intimate look at the resilience needed to balance family and country during times of personal grief. If you're drawn to stories of emotional strength and leadership under pressure, Biden's memoir offers a powerful narrative that connects on both a personal and political level.
The Premonition: A Pandemic Story
Michael Lewis | Allen Lane

The Premonition: A Pandemic Story

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Imagine diving into the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic through the eyes of those who saw it coming. "The Premonition" is a thrilling account by Michael Lewis, who masterfully narrates the efforts of unconventional experts racing against time. Their foresight and relentless pursuit to understand and contain the virus are both educational and chillingly engaging. This isn't just about a virus; it's about human tenacity in the face of bureaucracy and the unknown. If you're drawn to real-world heroism amidst crisis, this book will resonate deeply with you.
How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need
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If you're someone deeply concerned about the environment and seeking insight from a technologically driven perspective, "How to Avoid a Climate Disaster" could speak to you. Through Bill Gates's eyes, you'll explore pragmatic ways in which technology and innovation can combat climate change. Gates's blend of optimism and actionable steps offers a refreshing look at how we can collectively tackle one of the most pressing issues of our time.
The Logic Of Life : Uncovering the New Economics of Everything - Thryft
Tim Harford | Abacus

The Logic of Life

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"The Logic of Life" by Tim Harford might just change the way you view human behavior. It's a book for the analytically minded and the inherently curious, for those who find themselves questioning why people do the things they do, especially when those actions appear nonsensical at first glance. Harford applies economic principles to everyday actions, offering insights that are as surprising as they are thought-provoking. This could be the book that reshapes your understanding of rationality in our everyday lives.
The Fall of Boris Johnson: The Full Story - Thryft
Sebastian Payne | Macmillan Uk

The Fall of Boris Johnson: The Full Story

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Whether you're a politico or just curious about the machinations within British politics, "The Fall of Boris Johnson: The Full Story" could quench that thirst. Sebastian Payne offers an intimate, fly-on-the-wall perspective on the cascade of missteps leading to a leader's undoing. Imagine having a backstage pass to one of the most pivotal political dramas in recent UK history—this book is that pass.
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
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"Freakonomics" isn't your typical economics book. It's an exciting delve into everyday mysteries through an economic lens, giving unconventional answers that will make you rethink what you thought you knew. It's a page-turner that offers surprising insights and a fresh perspective on the seemingly mundane, making it a fantastic read for anyone curious about the hidden side of everyday life.
The Utopians: Six Attempts to Build the Perfect Society

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If you've ever daydreamed about a perfect society, "The Utopians" might just be the reality check that fascinates you. Anna Neima takes you on a historical journey through the successes and, more intriguingly, the failures of six utopian communities. This book isn't just about the past; it's a mirror to our own aspirations and the complex challenges of collective living.
The Chaos Machine: The Inside Story of How Social Media Rewired Our Minds and Our World

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If you've ever felt both connected and manipulated by the buzzes and pings from your phone, "The Chaos Machine" could provide you with a gripping and somewhat alarming insight. Max Fisher delves into how our online interactions are not just casual scrolls but have profound effects on our thoughts and society at large. It's an eye-opener that could change the way you view every like, share, and tweet.
Less Is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World

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Imagine a future where less consumption equals a richer life—for you and the planet. "Less Is More" by Jason Hickel serves as a guide through the challenging concept of degrowth, showcasing how scaling back can lead to a healthier environment and more equitable societies. If you're stirred by books that rethink the fundamental systems of our world, Hickel's perspective might just become the transformative outlook you're searching for.
Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and Them

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If you often ponder the friction between different societal groups and wonder how we can all get along in a world that's rapidly shrinking, "Moral Tribes" could offer you some deep insights. Joshua Greene weaves neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy to elucidate the tribal instincts that govern our behavior and suggests pragmatic solutions for navigating the moral complexities of modern life. It's a reading journey that could change not just how you think about conflicts but also how you approach resolutions.
Grand Pursuit: The Story of the People Who Made Modern Economics

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If the intertwining of human stories with the evolution of modern economics intrigues you, "Grand Pursuit" should be on your list. Sylvia Nasar, known for "A Beautiful Mind," crafts another compelling narrative. She brings to life the economic history through the stories of influential thinkers, making the subject accessible and deeply human. It's a book that not only informs but also inspires by showing how ideas have the power to change the world.

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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.