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Politics Books

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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Risk and Resilience in the Era of Climate Change

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As someone curious about the deep interconnectivity between human-induced carbon emissions and the increasing frequency of climate disasters, "Risk and Resilience in the Era of Climate Change" would engage your concern for our planet's future. Vinod Thomas bridges a crucial understanding of these dire connections with a pressing call to redesign growth economics and policy. A profound read if you're keen on solutions that emphasize prevention and advocate for building back better in the aftermath of climate crises.
The Max Weber Dictionary: Key Words and Central Concepts
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If you've ever grappled with Max Weber's dense writings, this dictionary could be your lifeline. It's designed to unravel the complex concepts and key terms Weber uses, which can be really daunting without guidance. Think of it as a map through the thicket of one of sociology's greatest minds, making the challenging journey of understanding Weber's ideas far more accessible and rewarding. This isn't just for understanding—the insights here could also spark your own critical thinking and research.
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America

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"Nickel and Dimed" isn't just an eye-opening journey, but a deeply personal experience. Barbara Ehrenreich doesn't just write about the struggle to make ends meet; she lives it, showing us the grueling reality behind the glossy American dream. If you've ever pondered about the true cost of low-wage jobs on human dignity, this book goes beyond mere statistics and news stories. It's a powerful narrative that could forever change how you view the service industry and those who labor within it.
The Only Game in Town: Central Banks, Instability, and Avoiding the Next Collapse
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As someone interested in the global economic landscape, you'll find "The Only Game in Town" to be a crucial read. Mohamed El-Erian offers an expert breakdown of our financial system's challenges and the pivotal role central banks play. His insights could help you grasp why we can't rely solely on these institutions for economic stability, and what coordinated actions could lead us back to prosperity. It's a blend of sophisticated analysis and practical wisdom on navigating the future's economic uncertainties.
Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose
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"Promise Me, Dad" isn't just a memoir—it's a heartfelt testament to the balance of family commitment and public service under immense pressure. It invites you into the private corridors of a father grappling with profound grief while steering a nation. Joe Biden's narrative will resonate deeply if you've ever faced the tough act of juggling responsibilities during personal turmoil or if you seek insight into the humanizing aspects of leaders we often only see from a distance.
Animal Rights: A Very Short Introduction

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If you've ever pondered the moral implications of our relationship with animals, "Animal Rights: A Very Short Introduction" could offer you some thought-provoking perspectives. David DeGrazia presents complex issues like animal welfare, cognition, and ethics in a format that's digestible and engaging, yet still rigorous. Perfect for someone looking to delve into animal rights without getting lost in academic jargon.
The Idler. Issue 39 - Thryft
Tom Hodgkinson, Dan Kieran  | Ebury Press

The Idler. Issue 39

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If you're feeling disheartened by the traditional routes of activism, 'The Idler. Issue 39' might just be the unconventional nudge you need. It's a satirical and thought-provoking collection that challenges the status quo through humor and history, prompting you to rethink the nature of protest and the ways we pursue change. Plus, a discussion with Jarvis Cocker isn't something you'd want to miss.
The Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815-30
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If you're intrigued by how today's world came to be, "The Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815-1830" is a compelling read. Paul Johnson dives deep into pivotal historical moments, making clear connections between the events of the past and the standards of the modern era. His narrative is not just a list of dates and facts; it's a story about the birth of modern society that continues to shape our world.
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.
Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime

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"Game Change" offers an insider's look at the high-stakes, high-drama presidential campaign of 2008. If you're a political enthusiast or just fascinated by American politics, this book gives a riveting, detailed account of the personalities and strategies that shaped one of the most exciting elections in recent history. It reads almost like a political thriller, but it’s all real – and it’s history that's still very much alive in our conversations today.
Why Not? Thinking About Singapore's Tomorrow
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If you find yourself often contemplating the future societal landscape, particularly within the vibrant context of Singapore, this book could be just what you're looking for. It's a tapestry of perspectives from a kaleidoscope of Singaporean lives, each thread weaving into the next to picture a tomorrow that is both aspirational and grounded. Engage with these visions and find yourself asking—and perhaps answering—the 'Why not?'s of your own ideal society.
The Greatest Evil Is War
Chris Hedges | Seven Stories Press

The Greatest Evil Is War

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Imagine being able to sit down with someone who has witnessed the darkest corners of human conflict and can articulate the pain, the loss, and the often unseen costs of war. Chris Hedges does that with an unwavering voice. "The Greatest Evil Is War" doesn't just recount stories; it's a heartfelt plea for understanding, a bridge to the often-ignored human toll behind the headlines. If you're moved by raw human truth and yearn to fathom the gravity of war's aftermath, this book will resonate deeply.
Kill All Normies - Online culture wars from 4chan and Tumblr to Trump and the alt-right - Thryft
Angela Nagle | Zero Books

Kill All Normies - Online culture wars from 4chan and Tumblr to Trump and the alt-right

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If you're curious about the dark underbelly of internet subcultures, "Kill All Normies" is a must-read. Angela Nagle fearlessly dives into the controversial and fascinating world of 4chan, alt-right movements, and online feminism. This book not only delves into the historical origins of these ideologies, but also offers a compelling case for reevaluating our current cultural climate. Prepare for a thought-provoking journey that unveils the hidden battlefields of the internet.
History's People: Personalities and the Past
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"History's People" by Margaret MacMillan offers a refreshing dive into how individuals have steered the course of history, effectively blending biography with historical analysis. If you've ever pondered the impact of singular personalities on the vast expanse of history, this read will offer you detailed insights. Evocative stories of leaders, explorers, and unsung influencers depict how their choices and characteristics ripple through time. You'll come away wondering about the unseen hands that have shaped our present world.
Eating Chilli Crab in the Anthropocene
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If you're someone intrigued by how daily life intertwines with environmental concerns, "Eating Chilli Crab in the Anthropocene" is a gem waiting for you. This book offers a unique perspective that blends culture with ecology, proving how everything from cuisine to urban development impacts and is affected by climate change. It's a contemporary, thought-provoking read that's sure to redefine how you view sustainability in the context of modern Singaporean life.
What Happened
Hillary Rodham Clinton | Simon & Schuster

What Happened

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If you're intrigued by American politics, "What Happened" is not just another election post-mortem. It's a candid account from the perspective of the first female major-party presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton herself. Reading it feels like having a personal conversation with Clinton about the factors, both public and private, that played into the 2016 election. This book offers a unique opportunity to experience her journey, thoughts, and reflections, and is especially resonant for anyone interested in women's role in politics.
Army of Empire: The Untold Story of the Indian Army in World War I

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If you're keen on military history and unexplored stories, "Army of Empire" will be a gripping read. It sheds light on the vital yet often overlooked role played by the Indian Army during the First World War. The book brings forward a rich narrative filled with details that have been left out of the mainstream historical texts, offering a new perspective on the global conflict.
Mighty Be Our Powers - How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War - A Memoir

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You might find "Mighty Be Our Powers" to be an eye-opening memoir that embodies the strength of women's unity in the face of adversity. Leymah Gbowee's story is not just her own but a testament to the collective power women can wield for peace and change. The personal and political interweave in a narrative that's as inspiring as it is harrowing, offering a perspective that could change your view on the role of grassroots movements in conflict resolution.
Othello
Norman Sanders, William Shakespeare  | Cambridge University Press

Othello

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Diving into this edition of Othello means enriching your understanding with scholarly insights and performance critiques, especially if you've ever found yourself curious about the modern interpretations of classic plays. The added commentary on racial and feminist themes makes it not just a play but a discussion starter—a contemporary lens on Shakespeare that can broaden your perspective on his work and its relevance today.
Global Discontents: Conversations on the Rising Threats to Democracy - The American Empire Project

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If you're deeply concerned about the future we're shaping, Chomsky's 'Global Discontents' demands your attention. It's like sitting down with a wise elder who provides a sobering analysis of political and environmental issues. Chomsky's insight will challenge your perspective and possibly inspire activism. It's a read that feels urgent, enlightening, and unnervingly relevant.
Black Hawk Down
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Mark Bowden | Signet

Black Hawk Down

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"Black Hawk Down" isn't just a recount of a military operation gone awry—it envelopes you in the dust and sweat of Mogadishu, inviting you to stand shoulder to shoulder with the soldiers. As you navigate the chaotic streets and feel the tension in the air through Bowden's meticulous detail, it becomes more than just a story; it's an immersive experience that's unforgettable and educative, demonstrating the unpredictable nature of modern conflict. It's the kind of book that gives you a sense of being in the midst of an intense historical moment, profoundly capturing the harrowing reality of war.
Why Do People Hate America? - Thryft
Ziauddin Sardar, Merryl Wyn Davies  | Icon Books

Why Do People Hate America?

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If you're curious about the complex global perceptions of America and want to dive deeper into international relations, this book is an eye-opener. It's a thoughtful examination of why anti-American sentiments exist and how they are shaped by policies and cultural influences. It could help you understand the nuances of geopolitical dynamics and the controversies surrounding America's influence worldwide.
China's Future - Thryft
David Shambaugh | Polity

China's Future

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Understanding China's trajectory affects us all—economically, politically, and globally. Shambaugh's 'China's Future' explores this pivotal moment for a world power on the brink of major transformation or potential stagnation. Dive into a book that offers a deeply thought-provoking analysis on how China's decisions now will shape our world in the decade to come. Perfect for anyone interested in the geopolitical shifts and future international relations.
Conscience of a Conservative - Thryft
Jeff Flake | Random House

Conscience of a Conservative

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If your interests lie in understanding conservative values as they stand traditionally in contrast to modern, populist iterations, "Conscience of a Conservative" could offer insightful perspectives. Jeff Flake represents a Republican standpoint that feels overshadowed by recent shifts toward nationalism and Trump-era politics. In these pages, he's not just offering criticism but a plea to return to a conservatism that prioritizes country over party, which might resonate with readers yearning for politics rooted in established ideas and cooperative governance.
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media
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If you've ever questioned the objectivity of the news you consume, "Manufacturing Consent" presents an eye-opening analysis. Chomsky and Herman’s “propaganda model” might change how you understand the relationship between mass media, corporate power, and political interests. The depth of research and the relevance to today's media landscape make this a must-read for critical thinkers concerned about media bias and manipulation.
The Verdict: Decoding India's Elections - Thryft
Prannoy Roy, Dorab R. Sopariwala  | Penguin Random House India

The Verdict: Decoding India's Elections

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If you're intrigued by the nuances of Indian politics and want to understand the intricacies behind the world's largest democracy, "The Verdict" is a compelling read for you. The authors Prannoy Roy and Dorab R Sopariwala are veterans in the field, providing an authoritative dive into the strategies, trends, and outcomes of India's elections. Their expertise makes it a must-read for anyone interested in political science and electoral behaviors.
Why I Am a Hindu - Thryft
Shashi Tharoor | Aleph Books

Why I Am a Hindu

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If you're intrigued by the interplay between personal faith and a religion's historical context, "Why I Am A Hindu" could be a compelling read for you. Shashi Tharoor not only shares his personal journey within Hinduism but also embarks on a broader exploration that encapsulates the philosophy, diversity, and challenges within the faith. His blend of personal narrative with the political realities of Hinduism today makes this book a unique convergence of theology and socio-political discourse.
That Used to Be Us - What Went Wrong with America - and How It Can Come Back
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If you're wondering about the shifts in American society, this book might be your cup of tea. Friedman and Mandelbaum offer a compelling narrative that slices through the fog of political and economic discourse. They do not just present problems but offer a lens of optimism to view America's potential for revitalization, a read that balances critique with hope.
Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth
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Rachel Maddow | Crown

Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth

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Maddow's "Blowout" offers a daring and insightful tour of the murky intersections between global politics and the oil industry. Her sharp wit pierces through the complex narrative, unearthing the impact of fossil fuels on corruption, democracy, and global unrest. If you're eager to understand how these forces shape our world, Maddow serves as an incisive guide, ready to challenge your perceptions about the oil that fuels our lives literally and figuratively.
Made In China - Wuhan, Covid And The Quest For Biotech Supremacy - Thryft
Jasper Becker | Hurst

Made In China - Wuhan, Covid And The Quest For Biotech Supremacy

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Recommendation: - This book is a must-read for those who want to understand the geopolitical implications of the Covid-19 pandemic. By delving into the inner workings of China's Party leadership, Jasper Becker exposes the country's relentless pursuit of global technology domination through bio-engineering. With meticulous research, Becker uncovers the links between the pandemic and the future of international relations, shedding light on a monumental shift in the world order. A captivating and eye-opening read that will leave you questioning the balance of power.
The Triple Package: What Really Determines Success

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If you're intrigued by what drives success in culturally distinct groups, "The Triple Package" could be an eye-opener. Chua and Rubenfeld dive into cultural psychology and sociology, examining how certain traits contribute to the success of groups like Mormons, Chinese Americans, and Jews in the United States. It's a compelling read that may challenge your perspectives on ambition, group identity, and the ingredients of success.
The World Turned Upside Down: America, China, and the Struggle for Global Leadership - Thryft
Clyde Prestowitz | Yale University Press

The World Turned Upside Down: America, China, and the Struggle for Global Leadership

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If you're intrigued by international relations and the shifting dynamics of global power, then Clyde Prestowitz's 'The World Turned Upside Down' will be a compelling read. It takes you beyond the headlines, offering a deep dive into how China's ascent is reshaping the world order and the strategies the West could employ to respond. Prestowitz pairs expertise with clear exposition, avoiding partisan bias, which makes this book essential for anyone looking to understand the modern geopolitical landscape.
To Obama With Love, Joy, Hate and Despair
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"To Obama" isn't just a peek behind the curtain of a historic presidency; it's a collection of American voices, each one raw and real. If you're curious about the impact of a leader on the lives of individuals or just love the idea of connecting with the hopes and struggles of fellow citizens, this book offers a mosaic of perspectives that shape the narrative of an era. Through it, the reader becomes a confidante to the joys and woes that reached a president's desk, making it a truly personal journey through Obama's two terms.
Notes on a Foreign Country: An American Abroad in a Post-American World

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"Notes on a Foreign Country" is crucial reading for anyone eager to grasp the complexities of American influence abroad. Suzy Hansen's experiences illuminate the stark contrast between how Americans view themselves and how they are perceived in other countries. The book offers a raw, unflinching look at the weight of being an American overseas, making it a stellar choice for readers ready to confront challenging truths about their nation's role on the international stage.
Thank You for Being Late: An Optimist's Guide to Thriving in the Age of Accelerations
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If the relentless speed of today's world overwhelms you, Thomas Friedman's "Thank You for Being Late" could offer a moment of solace and a new perspective. It's a guide peppered with insightful analysis and hopeful solutions, encouraging adaptability and a calm response to the whirlwind of technological and social transformations. Consider this a map through the chaos, reassuring readers that it's okay to pause and catch up.
A Brief History of Indonesia: Sultans, Spices, and Tsunamis
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If you're drawn to tales of exploration and cultural complexity, "A Brief History of Indonesia" is a treasure trove just waiting to be discovered. Through a narrative that blends drama with historical accuracy, you'll voyage alongside kings and adventurers across the Spice Islands. This book is a window into the soul of Southeast Asia's largest nation, where every page turns to reveal another layer of its rich, tumultuous past. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about the world, this book promises an engaging journey through time and tradition.
Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization

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If you're intrigued by the way globalization and connectivity are reshaping the geopolitical landscape, "Connectography" might well be your kind of read. Parag Khanna unpacks a complex subject with authority and engaging storytelling, painting a convincing picture of a world where infrastructure bonds are mightier than territorial claims. It's an optimistic, forward-thinking take that chimes especially with those interested in how economics, technology, and policy converge to define our global society.
Private Eye Annual 2020 - Thryft
Ian Hislop | Kiligry

Private Eye Annual 2020

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The Private Eye Annual 2020 is a recommended read for anyone who enjoys political humor and satire. With the best cartoons and sketches from the UK's bestselling news and current affairs magazine, this book is a funny way to reflect on the major events of the year. The book provides an excellent commentary on the absurdity of politics and society.
The Siege: 68 Hours Inside the Taj Hotel
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Imagine being caught in a place where luxury turns into a warzone overnight. "The Siege" gives you a heart-stopping account of the bravery and resilience shown by the hotel staff and guests at Mumbai's Taj Hotel during the 2008 terrorist attacks. It's more than just a retelling; it's an immersion into the human spirit's strength in the darkest hours. If you're drawn to real-life thrillers and heroism against all odds, this book might just be your next gripping read.
The Princessa: Machiavelli for Women

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If you're navigating challenging terrains in male-dominated environments, "The Princessa" could be your clandestine roadmap. It reinterprets Machiavelli’s cunning with a feminine twist, championing your inherent abilities. It celebrates women's passion, intuition, and sensitivity, translating them into a form of power and strategy in both personal and professional spheres. Harriet Rubin's message is clear: embrace and wield your differences as a woman, and you'll command life itself.
No Place to Hide
Glenn Greenwald | Metropolitan Books/macmillan

No Place to Hide

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"No Place to Hide" is a real eye-opener. If you're invested in understanding the current state of privacy, or lack thereof, this book carries weighty revelations. Greenwald's account of Snowden's leak isn't drama—it's a wake-up call to the omnipresence of modern surveillance. The narrative is as much about personal courage as it is about invasion of privacy on a global scale. Dive in to shake up your perspective on data privacy and government transparency.
A Captain's Duty - Thryft
Richard Phillips | Bantam

A Captain's Duty

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If intense real-life drama captures your attention, "A Captain's Duty" is a must-read. Richard Phillips's harrowing experience places you at the heart of a modern maritime hijacking, delivering a personal and emotional account of courage under threat. It's a gripping story that reads like a thriller but resonates with the authenticity of a memoir.
That Used to Be Us
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"That Used to Be Us" by Thomas L. Friedman is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the challenges America faces in the modern world. This book provides a concise analysis of the factors that led to America's decline in recent decades and offers practical ways to reverse this trend. Its most unique feature is Friedman's ability to explain complex ideas in simple terms, making it accessible to a wide range of readers. Overall, it would be a great read for those interested in geopolitics and understanding the current state of America.
Freedom Evolves - Thryft
Daniel C. Dennett | Allen Lane

Freedom Evolves

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"Freedom Evolves" offers you a deep, thought-provoking exploration into free will and its place in our evolutionary history. If you're intrigued by philosophy, science, and the crossroads where they meet, Dennett's work will captivate your curiosity. It invites you to consider the complexities of human freedom through a lens that's both analytical and accessible, challenging you to ponder what it means to truly be free.
The Free Voice: On Democracy, Culture and the Nation
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If you're curious about how democracy is shaped by and shapes culture and national identity, "Free Voice: On Democracy, Culture and the Nation" offers an enlightening journey. It's a thought-provoking read that merges political theory with cultural critique, perfect for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the democratic process and its wider implications. It will invite you to reflect on the foundations and future of your own civic participation.
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.
The Great Crash 1929
John Kenneth Galbraith | Harper Business

The Great Crash 1929

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If you're intrigued by history and want to delve into the intricacies of one of the most dramatic economic events, "The Great Crash 1929" offers a compelling synthesis. John Kenneth Galbraith guides you through the complexities with wit, making the economic analysis as enjoyable as it is educational. It's a fascinating lens on the past with lessons that echo into today's financial world.
Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why the World Needs a Green Revolution - and How We Can Renew Our Global Future
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If you're passionate about the sustainability conversation and how it intersects with technology, economics, and politics, this Friedman masterpiece might ignite that spark within you. It's for anyone who seeks to understand the massive environmental and energy challenges we face and appreciates a mix of urgency and practical optimism. His "Geo-Greenism" concept blends a compelling vision with real-world mechanisms, offering readers a cohesive strategy for a healthier, wealthier future.
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 Future of Money - How the Digital Revolution Is Transforming Currencies and Finance

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If you're someone who's fascinated by the rapid changes in our financial systems, "The Future of Money" by Eswar Prasad might just be the engaging read you need. It doesn't just tackle cryptocurrencies; it delves into the broader spectrum of digital transformation in finance. Imagine understanding the next steps for our economies, how to potentially benefit from them, and the risks they carry. Prasad's clear vision makes this complex subject accessible, possibly altering your perspective on money and its role in our future society.

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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.