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Sacred Cows (2014) tackles the sacrosanct subject of marriage, an institution often considered to be... View more
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When To Rob a Bank (2015) presents a collection of articles published on the Freakonomics blog... View more
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Adventures in the Anthropocene (2014) explores how humanity has altered the planet so radically in... View more
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Either/Or (1843) contrasts aesthetic and ethical approaches to life through a series of fictional... View more
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Growing Up in Public (2023) explores the many stresses both parents and children can experience... View more
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Innovation and Entrepreneurship (2006) demonstrates how to be innovative and reveals strategies... View more
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It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want to Be (2003) offers sage advice to anyone interested... View more
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Myanmar’s Enemy Within (2017) examines a shocking outburst of violence against an ethnic minority –... View more
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Nomad Century (2022) proposes a radical solution to the looming climate apocalypse, one that’s as... View more
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Predictive Analytics (2016) provides a helpful introduction to a complex and fascinating field. Learn... View more
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Red Helicopter (2024) explores the transformative power of kindness, vulnerability, and generosity in... View more
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In Remote, you are given an inside look at a new kind of work relationship made possible by... View more
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Signs (2019) offers a new way of looking at the universe. It shows us how we can learn to appreciate... View more
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Subscribed (2018) looks at a business model that’s currently enjoying unprecedented success around the... View more
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Suicide of the West (2018) answers two vitally important questions: what made the triumph of... View more
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The Doctor’s Kitchen (2017) is a guide to healthy eating, backed by extensive scientific research. It... View more
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The First Conspiracy (2019) explores the shocking 1776 plot to kidnap, and possibly assassinate,... View more
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The Iliad (c. eighth century BC) is one of the oldest and most important works of Western... View more
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The Social Leap (2018) casts a critical eye on our modern world through the lens of... View more
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Why The West Rules – For Now (2010) is a treatise on Western rule. It examines what “the West” is and... View more
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