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2016.8.24 ~ 2020.2.29,  총 48권

 

1.

Rodrik, Dani. 2011. Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy. New York: W.W.Norton. 284 page.

2.

이현송. 혁신과 갈등, 미국의 변화. 한울아카데미. 416.

 

3.

Jonah Lehrer. 2009. How We Decide. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 265 Pages

4.

Michael Booth. 2014. The Almost Nearly Perfect People. New York: Picador. 374 pages

5.

Kwame Anthony Appiah. 2018. The Lies Than Bind: Rethinking Identity, creed, country, color, class, culture. Liveright publishing co. 219 pages.

6.

Philip E. Tetlock and Dan Gardner. 2015. Superforcasting: the art and science of prediction. Crown Publishers. 285 pages. 

7.

Michael Marmot. 2004. The Status Syndrome: How social standing affects our health and longevity. Henry Holt & Co. 271 pages.

8.

Keith Payne. 2017. The Broken Ladder: How inequality affects the way we think, live and die. Penguin Books. 219 pages.

9.

Leonard Mlodinow. 2008. The Drunkard's Walk: How randomness rules our lives. 219 pages. Vintage Books.

10.

Robert M. Sapolsky. 2004. Why Zebras don't get ulcers: the acclained guide to stress, stress-related diseases, and coping. 3rd ed. St. Martins Griffin. 419 pages.

11.

Nate Silver. 2012. The Signal and The Noise. Penguin Books. 454 pages. 

12.

Bee Wilson. 2019. The Way We Eat Now: How the food revolution has transformed our lives, our bodies, and our world. Basic books. 306 pages.

13.

Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie. 2018. The Book of Why: the new science of cause and effect. Basic Books. 370 pages.

14.

Wilber Zelinsky. 2001. The Enigma of Ethnicity: Another American Dilemma. University of Iowa Press.

15.

Yuval Noah Harari. 2017. Homo Deus: a brief history of tomorrow. HarperCollins. 402 pages.

16.

Naomi Klein. 2009. No Logo. 10th anniversary edition. Picador. 458 pages.

17.

Matthew O. Jackson. 2019. The Human Network: How your social position determines your power, beliefs, and behaviros. Pantheon Books. 240 pages.

18.

Charles Duhigg. 2012. The Power of Habit: Why we do what we do in life and business. Random House. 286 pages.

19.

H.Floris Cohen. 2015. The Rise of modern science explained, a comparative history. Cambridge University Press. 286 pages.

20.

Don Norman. 2013. The Design of Everyday things. Basic Books. 298 pages.

21.

Christopher Steiner. 2012. Automate This: How Algorithms took over our markets, our jobs, and the world. Penguin Group. 220 pages.

22.

Carl Benedikt Frey. 2019. The Technology Trap: Capital, labor, and power in the age of automation. Princeton University Press. 366 pages.

23.

Neil Shubin. 2008. Your inner fish: a journey into the 3.5 billion-year history of the human body. Vintage books.

24.

Richard Dawkins. 1995. River out of Eden: A Darwinian vies of life. Basic Books. 161 pages.

25.

Robert Levine. 1997. A Geography of Time: the temporal misadventures of a social psychologist. Basic Books. 224 pages.

26.

Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson. 2019. The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty. Penguin Press. 496 pages.

27.

George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller. 2009. Animal Spirits: How human psychology drives the economy, and why it matters for global capitalism. Princeton University Press. 176 pages.

28.

Randolf M. Nesse and George C. Williams. 1996. Why We Get Sick? Vintage Press. 249 pages.

29.

Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo. 2011. Poor Economics: a radical rethinking of the way to fighr global poverty. Public Affairs. 273 pages.

30.

Zbigniew Brzezinski. 2012. Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power. Basic Books. 202 pages.

31.

Carl Sagan. 1980. Cosmos. Ballantine Books. (2013, trade paperback edition). 365 pages.

32.

Branko Milanovic. 2019. Capitalism, Alone: The Future of the System that Rules the World. Belknap Press. 235 pages.

33.

Sonia Sotomayor. 2013. My Beloved World. Vintage Books. 385 pages.

34.

Daniel Markovits. 2019. The Meritocracy Trap: How America's Foundational Myth feeds inequality, dismantles the middle class, and devours the elite. Penguin Press. 286 pages.

35.

Elliot Liebow. 2003(1967). Tally's Corner: A Study of Negro Streetcorner Men. Rowman & Littlefield. 166 pages.

36.

Victor W.Hwang and Greg Horowitt. 2012. The Rainforest: the secret to building the next Silicon Valley. Regenwald. 282 pages.

37.

Dava Sobel. 1995. Longitude: The true story of lone genius who solved the greatest scientific problem of his time. Bloomsbury. 175 pages (pocket edition).

38.

Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo. 2019. Good Economics for Hard Times. Public Affairs. 326 pages.

39.

Matt Ridley. 1993. The Red Queen: Sex and the evolution of human nature. Harper. 349 pages.

40.

Michael Beckley. 2018. Unrivaled: Why America Will remain the world's sole superpower. Conell Univ. Press. 154 pages.

41.

Richard Dawkins. 2015(1986). The Blind Watchmaker: Why the evidence of evolution reveals a universe without design. W.W.Norton. 451 pages.

42.

Key Redfield Jamison. 2004. Exuberance: the passion for life. Vintage books. 308 pages.

43.

Mike Isaac. 2019. Super Pumped: The battle for Uber. W.W. Norton. 345 pages.

44.

Arun Sundararajan. 2017(2016). The Sharing Economy: the end of employment and the rise of crowd-based capitalism. MIT Press. 205 pages.

45.

Randolph M. Nesse. 2019. Good Reasons for Bad Feelings: Insights from the fronter of evolutionary psychology. Dutton. 269 pages.

46.

Daniel Kahneman. 2011. Thinking, Fast and Slow. Farrar,Straus & Giroux. 418 pages.

47.

Jeremias Prassl. 2019. Humans as a Service: The Promise and Perils of Work in the Gig Economy. Oxford Univ.Press. 140 pages.

48.

Brad Stone. 2017. The Upstarts: Uber, Airbnb, and the battle for the new silicon valley. Back Bay Books. 347 pages.

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