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50 Facts That Should Change the World
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Jessica Williams | Icon Books

50 Facts That Should Change the World

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If you're someone who appreciates journalism that digs beneath the surface, this one’s for you. Jessica Williams presents a collection of startling truths that cut across various spheres—political, environmental, and social. It’s a read that is bound to reshape your understanding of the world and might just prompt you to action or deeper discussion.
The Role of Unions in the Twenty-First Century: A Report for the Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti
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If you're intrigued by the ever-shifting landscape of labor rights and economics, this report will offer you fresh insights into how unions adapt and influence work in our times. For anyone invested in understanding the power dynamics between workers, employers, and the market today, it's an illuminating read.
Saudi Arabia and the Global Islamic Terrorist Network: America and the West's Fatal Embrace
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If you're eager to understand the complex interplay between the U.S., oil, and global politics, this book is a compelling dive into the shadowy corridors of power. The expert analysis coupled with first-hand accounts will give you an insider's view of the often-veiled influence of Saudi Arabia on American policy and the troubling ties to global terrorism. It's a substantial read for anyone interested in geopolitical intricacies and the intricate dance of diplomacy and covert operations.
The Indonesian Tragedy
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Brian May | Routledge & Kegan Paul

The Indonesian Tragedy

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If you're interested in Southeast Asian history or politics, "The Indonesian Tragedy" offers a comprehensive and critical look into a decade that shaped modern Indonesia. The events of 1965-1975 were pivotal, and Brian May delves into them with a keen analytical eye, making this book essential for understanding the complexities of Indonesian society and the international implications of those years.
Power and Love: A Theory and Practice of Social Change
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If you're looking to navigate the often choppy waters of social change without getting lost in aggression or ineffectual idealism, Adam Kahane's "Power and Love" could be your compass. Kahane's first-hand experiences bring a grounded perspective to combining strength with empathy to not just dream about change, but to make it happen. It's a read that resonates with the practical idealist in all of us who believe in meaningful progress.
Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: Adventures in Modern Russia
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If the intrigue of modern-day Russia piques your interest, "Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible" is a must-read. Peter Pomerantsev serves as your guide through a nation in the throes of extreme transformation, where reality is more unbelievable than fiction. Its vivid storytelling captures the essence of a society riddled with contradictions and the blurring of moral lines, which might just redefine your understanding of power and influence in the digital age.
Picking off new shoots will not stop the spring: Witness poems and essays from Burma/Myanmar - Thryft

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If the courage of a people amid turmoil speaks to you, "Picking off new shoots will not stop the spring" offers a rare glimpse into that raw spirit. The compilation of poems and essays is not just literature; it's the heartbeat and the battle cry from the very core of Myanmar's struggle for democracy. It's an evocative and visceral anthology that binds the personal to the political, creating a poignant narrative that resonates with the universal quest for freedom and expression.
Outliers: The Story of Success

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If you're intrigued by what makes people extraordinarily successful, "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell could be a riveting read for you. Gladwell masterfully challenges the conventional wisdom that success is solely a result of personal talent and effort. Instead, he introduces you to a broader canvas where factors like culture, family, and even birth dates significantly impact one's trajectory. Pick up "Outliers" to shift your perspective and understand the complex tapestry of success.
From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology

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If you're intrigued by the origins of sociological theory and its impact on modern thought, then sinking your teeth into "From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology" will be a rewarding endeavor. Weber's analysis of society, economy, and politics isn't just historical—it's foundational, offering insights that have shaped how we understand the social world today. Plus, the essays have been distilled by renowned scholars Gerth and Mills, making the complexity of Weber's ideas more accessible.
The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order

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If global dynamics intrigue you, then "The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order" by Samuel P. Huntington will offer a compelling perspective. Huntington presents a thought-provoking theory on the potential roots of global conflicts that go beyond politics and economics. The book might change the way you see international relations and the impact of cultural identities on global stability. It's a must-read for anyone interested in the intricate tapestry of global interactions in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Habermas, Critical Theory and Health
Graham Scambler | Routledge

Habermas, Critical Theory and Health

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This title would resonate well with those of you in the medical sociology field or individuals deeply involved in health promotion. Scambler provides an insightful bridge between critical social theories and practical applications within the health sector. His exploration of Habermas' viewpoints could offer a fresh lens through which to approach the complexities of healthcare, service quality, and the promotion of well-being.
Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration

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If global socio-economics and moral quandaries pique your interest, "Open Borders" by Bryan Caplan could prove enlightening. Caplan's graphic nonfiction format turns a complex subject into an accessible and thought-provoking read. It challenges conventional thoughts on immigration policy with a blend of ethical perspectives and economic theory—all while being visually engaging. Whether or not you agree with his stance, Caplan's argument for the potential global economic boom is a captivating proposition that could broaden your understanding of immigration's impacts.
Renaissance Nation: How the Pope's Children Rewrote the Rules for Ireland - Thryft
David McWilliams | Gill Books

Renaissance Nation: How the Pope's Children Rewrote the Rules for Ireland

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"Renaissance Nation" isn't just a chronicle; it's an immersion into Ireland's incredible transformation. As someone curious about how societies evolve, you'll find McWilliams' narrative both gripping and enlightening. The book captures the essence of Ireland's journey, making it a compelling read if you're fascinated by national rebirths and the power of change stemming from the collective rather than the corridors of power.
American Marxism
Mark R. Levin | Threshold Editions

American Marxism

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If you're someone who resonates with conservative commentary and is concerned about the direction you perceive America is heading toward, Mark R. Levin's "American Marxism" might strike a chord with you. It's a book that taps into current socio-political anxieties from a right-wing perspective, aiming to articulate and affirm concerns regarding progressive ideologies in the current American landscape. Levin's work could fortify your understanding of these views, or challenge them, depending on where you stand.
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.
Think Like a Freak: Secrets of the Rogue Economist
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If you're intrigued by fresh perspectives and enjoy questioning the status quo, "Think Like a Freak" is a book that will entertain as much as it enlightens. You'll find yourself equipped with a toolkit to tackle problems with a new mindset, drawing on intriguing data rather than just gut feelings. It's a read that promises to reshape how you approach challenges and opportunities, and could be particularly rewarding if you're looking to break free from traditional thinking patterns.
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.
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.
Smile or Die: How Positive Thinking Fooled America and the World

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"Smile or Die" might just change your perspective on the relentless positivity fed by popular culture. Ehrenreich, through her personal battle with illness, delivers a poignant and witty critique of how forced cheerfulness can lead to self-blame and political disengagement. It's a read that offers a fresh lens on how optimism's overemphasis has influenced not just individual lives but also major economic and social systems.
The Myth of Male Power: Why Men Are the Disposable Sex
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If you've ever questioned the traditional narrative of male privilege and are seeking a nuanced perspective on gender dynamics, "The Myth of Male Power" could be a revelation. Warren Farrell delves into the complexities of what it means to be male in contemporary society, shedding light on the often overlooked pressures and expectations faced by men. This book offers a compassionate and thought-provoking look at gender roles, one that may resonate with you if you're interested in social issues and the intricacies of human experience.
Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism
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"Imagined Communities" could resonate with you if you're intrigued by the powerful bonds that nationalism can forge. Anderson offers insight into how nations, essentially social constructs, command such deep allegiance and profound emotions. It's an eye-opening read if you have ever pondered the invisible threads that connect people to an imagined common identity. The book is particularly enlightening for those interested in the historical and cultural evolution of national consciousness.
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.
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.
Biased
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Jennifer L. Eberhardt | Windmill Books

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"Biased" isn't just eye-opening—it's crucial for understanding how our unspoken prejudices shape everything from our personal relationships to societal structures. It's written by Jennifer Eberhardt, a respected social psychologist, who doesn't just point out problems but offers a beacon of hope towards overcoming our implicit biases. Reading this is a step towards not only self-awareness but also collective progress.
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.
The Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815-30
Paul Johnson | Weidenfeld & Nicholson

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.
The Lucifer Effect: How Good People Turn Evil

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Recommendation: The Lucifer Effect is a thought-provoking exploration of the human mind's potential for both good and evil. Through the lens of the author's own infamous Stanford Prison Experiment and experiences as an expert witness, this book challenges our preconceived notions of who we are and the actions we are capable of. It serves as a reminder to be vigilant, to question our own morality, and to resist the pressures of conformity. If you're interested in understanding the complex nature of human behavior, this book is a captivating and enlightening read.
The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds

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This book could be a good read for someone who is curious about how the human mind works and wants to delve into the world of decision-making. Michael Lewis vividly recounts the groundbreaking work of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, whose collaboration in the field of behavioral economics reshaped our understanding of reality. Through their extraordinary lives and research, this book offers a captivating exploration of the power of intuition, the limitations of human judgment, and the potential of algorithms to shape our lives. Get ready to have your mind blown and gain new insights into the workings of your own mind.
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything

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If you wonder about the 'why' behind societal patterns, Freakonomics will offer you an intriguing perspective. Steven Levitt takes seemingly mundane elements of daily life and unravels the unexpected economic forces behind them. It's a book that speaks to the naturally curious, challenging conventional wisdom with tales that entertain as much as they illuminate. Perfect for someone who enjoys thinking outside the box and revels in surprising revelations.
What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures
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This book, "What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures" is a captivating collection of extraordinary stories that will keep you engaged from start to finish. Malcolm Gladwell’s writing style and his ability to dive deep into intriguing topics will make you think and give you a glimpse into someone else's head. Whether you are interested in the secrets of successful inventors, the psychology behind decision-making, or the hidden stories behind everyday phenomena, this book will provide you with fascinating insights and leave you wanting more. Get ready to embark on an adventure of knowledge and discovery with this brilliant investigator of the hidden extraordinary.
The Upside of Irrationality: The Unexpected Benefits of Defying Logic at Work and at Home

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If you've ever wondered why we sometimes make decisions that defy logic, Dan Ariely's "The Upside of Irrationality" might just offer you some fascinating insights. It's a book that takes a deep dive into our unpredictable behaviors and proves to be both enlightening and entertaining. Whether it's the quirks of the dating scene or the madness that sometimes prevails in the workplace, you'll find yourself nodding along, perhaps even finding comfort in understanding the chaos of humanity a little better.
The Org: The Underlying Logic of Office Life
Tim Sullivan, Ray Fisman  | Twelve

The Org: The Underlying Logic of Office Life

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If you've ever felt bewildered by the intricacies of office culture or wondered why companies operate the way they do, "The Org" can offer you insights that are both enlightening and practical. It's like having a behind-the-scenes tour of the corporate world, shedding light on unwritten rules and the reasons behind them. This book could be your ally in navigating the often baffling world of organizational life.
Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future
Martin Ford | Basic Books

Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future

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If you're fascinated by the evolving role of technology and concerned about economic inequality, Rise of the Robots is a crucial read. Martin R. Ford combines deep insights with a clear, approachable writing style to illuminate how AI and robotics could reshape our work and society. It's a thought-provoking look at the implications of automation, perfect for anyone interested in the intersection between tech and social issues.
Move: The Forces Uprooting Us and Shaping Humanity's Destiny

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"Move" is a compelling read for anyone curious about the intersection of history, geography, and the socio-political forces driving human migration. Parag Khanna offers an insightful analysis on how past global events have influenced current trends, guiding you through a thought-provoking journey into humanity's future. If you're fascinated by how societies evolve and the role of migration in shaping our world, this book will provide a rich, data-driven perspective.
Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator

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If you're both fascinated and horrified by how the digital age has transformed the way news is made and consumed, "Trust Me, I'm Lying" is an eye-opener. Ryan Holiday reveals the mechanics behind the media curtain, taking you on an insider's journey through the murky waters of blogs and online journalism. It's a must-read if you've ever wondered about the authenticity of the stories that shape our world.
White American Youth: My Descent Into America's Most Violent Hate Movement - And How I Got Out - Thryft

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"White American Youth" is an eye-opener that if you've ever wondered about the realities of hate groups and the power of redemption, this memoir by Christian Picciolini will grip you. It's an honest reflection of his descent into, and out of, one of the most notorious movements, showing that change is possible even from the darkest of places. It might challenge your perceptions and inspire hope for transformation in those who have lost their way.
No Is Not Enough: Resisting Trump's Shock Politics and Winning the World We Need

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Considering the emergent political climate, Klein's "No Is Not Enough" could resonate deeply with you if you're looking to understand the current surge in populism and nationalism, particularly in the context of Trump's presidency. It's an insightful analysis blended with a practical call to action that aims to empower and provide a constructive path forward. The book invites not just opposition but also a collective envisioning of a more hopeful future.
Wonderland: How Play Made the Modern World
Steven Johnson | Macmillan

Wonderland: How Play Made the Modern World

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If you're fascinated by how seemingly trivial pursuits can revolutionize societies, "Wonderland" is a treasure chest for you. Steven Johnson masterfully bridges the gap between pastime pleasures and pivotal innovations, illustrating how our leisure activities catalyze profound technological advancements. Prepare for an entertaining journey through history, where joy is the unexpected hero of progress.
Superfreakonomics could be a good read for someone who enjoys learning about taboo topics from an economic perspective. Levitt and Dubner's unique approach to analyzing social issues with data gives readers an unconventional look into topics such as prostitution and terrorism. Readers may appreciate the authors' witty writing style and thought-provoking insights.
The Light That Failed: A Reckoning
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If you're puzzled by the shifts in global politics, "The Light That Failed: A Reckoning" is the kind of read that could illuminate things for you. It's a deep dive into the evolution, or rather, the devolution of liberalism since the fall of the Iron Curtain. With its focus on political psychology and the age-old human resentment of imitation, it enlightens the reader on why Eastern Europe regards Westernization with such mixed feelings, and how this has come to influence politics even in the US. Think of it as a map that outlines how we arrived at the current state of the world, and it's written by two intellectuals who have been keen observers of the divide between East and West.
What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures

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If you're intrigued by the quirks and conundrums of daily life, "What the Dog Saw" is your kind of read. Gladwell has a knack for uncovering the extraordinary in the mundane, turning a curious gaze on everything from ketchup to canine psychology. It's not just trivial facts; it's about discovering the hidden threads that weave our world together. This book will coax your mind into viewing ordinary things through a lens of wonder and contemplation.
Superfreakonomics: Global Cooling, Patriotic Prostitutes, and Why Suicide Bombers Should Buy Life Insurance
If you're intrigued by unconventional wisdom, "SuperFreakonomics" is for you. Levitt and Dubner will take you through a captivating journey into the oddities of real-world economics, turning your perspective on its head with fresh and sometimes shockingly counterintuitive observations. It's the kind of book that not only entertains but also enlightens by revealing the hidden economic truths in the quirkiest of scenarios.
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
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If you're someone who loves solving puzzles and exploring the hidden side of things, then "Freakonomics" is a perfect choice for you. With a blend of captivating storytelling and thought-provoking insights, Steven Levitt takes you on a journey into the fascinating world of incentives and human behavior. Get ready to have your mind blown as you discover the shocking connections between unexpected topics like guns and swimming pools or drug dealers and their moms. Prepare to challenge your conventional wisdom and view the world through a whole new lens. "Freakonomics" will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew and redefining the way you understand the complexities of the modern world.
Upheaval: How Nations Cope with Crisis and Change
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If you're intrigued by the meticulous dissection of national resilience, "Upheaval" is your window into the complex world of geopolitical survival and adaptation. Jared Diamond's narrative binds together history, psychology, and science, which makes it an enlightening read, especially in our times of global uncertainty. Diamond’s approach, through the lens of various countries' experiences, could offer you some profound insights into the strengths and pitfalls that define the success or failure in responding to crises.
Freakonomics
Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner  | Penguin

Freakonomics

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Review: Freakonomics is a mind-bending journey that unravels the hidden patterns and surprising correlations that govern our daily lives. With a fresh perspective and sharp analysis, Steven D. Levitt delves into peculiar topics like the impact of names on success, the strange similarities between estate agents and the Ku Klux Klan, and even the secret lives of drug dealers. This intriguing book challenges conventional wisdom and invites readers to question the world around them, offering a fascinating glimpse into the invisible forces that shape our society. A must-read for those seeking to uncover the secrets hidden beneath the surface of everyday life.
What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures

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This book could be a good read for anyone who enjoys non-fiction that challenges the way they see the world. Each essay offers a unique perspective on a wide range of topics, from the history of birth control to the secrets of successful dog training. Gladwell's writing style is both accessible and thought-provoking, making this book an enjoyable and enlightening read for anyone interested in understanding how the world works.
The Disappearing Act: The Impossible Case of MH370
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The Disappearing Act: The Impossible Case of MH370

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If you're intrigued by mysteries that seem straight out of a thriller, "The Disappearing Act" is definitely for you. Florence de Changy digs deep into the perplexing case of MH370 with a journalist's precision, offering an articulate and compelling narrative. This book isn't just a recount of events; it's a thought-provoking examination that challenges official accounts and leaves readers questioning.
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America - Thryft
Barbara Ehrenreich | Picador

Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America

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Imagine walking miles in shoes that don't fit. That's what Barbara Ehrenreich does in "Nickel and Dimed," but with jobs that chafe just as much. When she dives into the world of low-wage labor, you're right there with her, feeling the pain and fatigue that come from trying to make ends meet. It's an authentic journey that might change how you see every service worker you meet.
The Developing World: How an Explosion of Creativity in the Developing World Is Changing the World, and Why the Developed World Has to Start Paying Attention - Thryft

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If you have an interest in the global economic landscape, Fredrik Härén's "The Developing World" is a compelling read. It offers a fresh perspective by showcasing creativity in unexpected places and challenges the conventional dichotomy of developed and developing nations. This book has the potential to reshape your worldview and spark a curiosity about the rapid changes occurring globally, with personal stories that give life to abstract economic trends.
Pure Madness - How Fear Drives the Mental Health System
Jeremy Laurance | Routledge

Pure Madness - How Fear Drives the Mental Health System

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If you're fascinated by the complexities of mental health systems, "Pure Madness" is a worthy read. Jeremy Laurance takes you on a deep dive through intimate interviews that reveal how fear steers the delicate balance between caring for the mentally ill and controlling them. It's a thought-provoking look at the politics and medicine entangled in mental health.

Understanding Social Dynamics

At Thryft, our Sociology section serves as a gateway to understanding complex social structures and behaviours. We offer a wide range of titles covering key sociological theories, modern societal challenges, by influential thinkers. Sociology engages with real world issues, functioning as a lens to view personal and collective social identities. Whether you’re pursuing personal growth or specific academic interests, our collection has something for everyone. Connect with these enlightening works today.