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2. Gregory Mankew. 2021. Principles of Economics. 9th ed. Centgage. 789 page.

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5. W.Phillips Shively. 2011. Power and Choice: An Introduction to Political Science. 12th ed. McGraw Hill. 443 pages.

6. Leonard Mlodinow. 2022. Emotional: How Feelings Shape Our Thinking. Vintage Books. 207 pages.

7. 김주환. 2023. 내면소통: 삶의 변화를 가져오는 마음근력 훈련. 인플루엔셜. 713.

8. Henry Gleitman, James Gross, and Daniel Reisberg. 2011. Psychology. 8th ed. W.W.Norton. 715 pages.

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10. Bobbi S. Low. 2015. Why Sex Matters: A Darwinian look at human behavior. Princeton University Press. 252 pages.

11. 송길영. 2023. 시대예보: 핵개인의 시대. 교보문고. 334.

12. Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jetha. 2010. Sex at Dawn: How We mate, Why we stray, and What it means for modern relationships. Harper Collins. 312 pages.

13. John Lewis Gaddis. 2018. On Grand Strategy. Penguin Books. 313 pages.

14. Jacalyn Duffin. 2021. History of  Medicine: A Scandalously Short Introduction. 3rd ed. University of Toronto Press. 495 pages.

15. John Cartwright. 2016. Evolution and Human Behavior: Darwinian Perspectives on the Human Condition. 3rd ed. Palgrave. 434 pages.

16. Tasheng Huang. 2023. The Rise and Fall of the EAST: How Exam, Autocracy, Stability, and Technology brought China success, and why they might lead to its decline. Yale University Press. 353 pages.

17. Richard Wrangham and Dale Peterson. 1996. Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence. Houghton Mifflin Company. 258 pages.

18. Spyros Makridakis, Robin Hogarth, and Anil Gaba. 2009. Dance with Chance: Making Luck Work for You. Oneworld Publications. 333 pages.

19. Robin Dunbar. 2021. Friends: Understanding the Power of Our Most Important Relationships. Little, Brown. 359 pages. 

20. Paul Ormerod. 2005. Why Most Things Fail: Evolution, Extinction and Economics. Pantheon Books. 245 pages.

21. Steven Pinker. 2018. Enlightment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress. Viking. 453 pages.

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23. Diego Olstein. 2021. A Brief History of Now: The Past and Present of Global Power. Palgrave Mcmillan. 354 pages.

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25. Brian Greene. 2020. Until The End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evoluving Universe. Vintage. 326 pages.

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35. Giovanni Federico. 2005. Feeding the World: An Economic History of Agriculture, 1800~2000. Princeton Univ. Press. 232 pages.

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37. Carol Tavris and Elliot Anderson. 2020(2007). Mistakes were made (but not by me): Why we justify foolish beliefs, bad decisions, and hurtful acts. Mariner books. 377 pages.

38. Nassim Nicholas Taleb. 2010(2007). The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable. 2nd ed. Penguin books. 397 pages.

39. Renee Engeln. 2017. Beauty Sick: How the cultural obsession with appearance hurts girls and women. Harper. 356 pages.

40. David Stasavage. 2020. The Decline and Rise of Democracy: A Global History from Antiquity to Today. Princeton Univ. Press. 310 Pages.

41. Yuval Noah Harari. 2018. 21 Lessons for the 21st Century. Speigel & Grau. 323 pages.

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43. Yuval Noah Harari. 2015. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. Harper. 416 pages.

44. Heather Heying and Bred Weinstein. 2021. A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21th Century: Evolution and the Challenges of Modern Life. Swift. 243 pages.

45. Yuval Noah Harari. 2017. Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow. Harper. 402 pages.

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47. Eric Jones. 2003(1981). The European Miracle: Environments, Economics and Geopolitics in the History of Europe and Asia. 3rd ed. Cambridge. 257 pages.

48. Edward Conze. 1959(1951). Buddhism: its essence and development. Harper Torchbooks. 212 pages.

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David Linden. 2011. The Compass of Pleasure: How our brains make fatty foods, orgasm, exercise, marijuana, generosity, vodka, learning, and gambling feel so good. Penguin books. 195 pages.

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Gad Saad. 2011. The Consuming Instinct: what juicy burgers, ferraris, pornography, and gift giving reveal about human nature. Prometheus Books. 293 page.

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최현석. 2017. 교양으로 읽는 우리 몸 사전. 서해문집. 739.

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Paul Bloom. 2010. How Pleasure Works: the new science of why we like what we like. WW Norton. 221 pages.

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Sheena Iyengar. 2010. The Art of Choosing. Twelve. 277 pages.

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

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Siddhartha Mukherjee. 2010. The Emperor of all maladies: A Biography of Cancer. Scribner. 470 pages.

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Richard Wrangham. 2019. The Goodness Paradox: the strange relationship between virtue and violence in human evolution. Vintage. 284 pages.

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13

Nicholas A. Christakis. 2019. Blueprint: the evolutionary origins of a good society. Little Brown Spark. 419 pages.

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18

한혜경. 2021. 은퇴의 말: 남자가 은퇴할 때 후회하는 25가지. 교유당. 249.

19

한혜경. 2021. 은퇴의 맛: 은퇴 전문가 한혜경의 지지고 볶는 은퇴 이야기 28가지. 교유당. 261 .

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Sam Walton. 1992. Sam Walton: Made in America, My story. Doubleday. 260 pages.

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22

강준만. 2013. 대중문화의 겉과 속. 전면 개정판. 인물과 사상사. 454.

23

Joseph Nye, Jr. 2011. The Future of Power. Public Affairs. 234 pages.

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25

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Mancur Olson. 2000. Power and Prosperity: Outgrowing communist and capitalist dictatorships. Basic Books. 199pages.

29

Daniel Nettle. 2007. Personality: What makes you the way you are. Oxford University Press. 248 pages.

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Pankaj Ghemawat. 2018. The New Global Road Map: Enduring strategies for turbulent times. Harvard Business Review. 213 pages.

31

Joshua Goldstein. 2011. Winning the War on War: the decline of armed conflict worldwide. Plume. 328 pages

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Eric Klinenberg. 2012. Going Solo: the extraordinary rise and surprising appeal of living alone. Penguin books. 233 pages.

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David Packward. 1995. The HP Way: How Bill Hewlett and I Built Our Company. HarperCollins. 193 pages.

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Matt Ridley. 1996. The Origins of Virtue: Human instincts and the evolution of cooperation. Penguin Books. 265 pages.

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Alan Krueger. 2019. Rockonomics: A Backstage tour of what the music industry can teach us about economics and life. Currency. 269 pages.

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Corey Abramson. 2015. The End Game: How inequality shapes our final years. Harvard University Press. 148 psges.

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Kevin Kelly. 2010. What Technology Wants: Technology is a living force that can expand our individual potential - if we listen to what it wants. Penguin books. 359 pages.

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Barbara Natterson-Horowitz and Kathryn Bowers. 2013. Zoobiquity: The Astonishing connection between human and animal health. Vintage books. 314 pages.

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2021. 9. 18. 11:36

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2021.1.1 ~2021.9.18.

1.

Sara Harper. 2016. How Population change will transform our world. Oxford University Press. 177 pages.

2.

David P. Barash. 2018. Through a Glass Brightly: Using Science to see our species as we really are. Oxford University Press.

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Alan Macfarlane. 2014. Invention of the Modern World. The Fortnightly Review. 322 pages.

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Calestous Juma. 2016. Innovation and its enemies: Why people resist new technologies. Oxford University Press. 316 pages.

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Dean Karlan and Jacob Appel. 2011. More than good intentions: Improving the ways the world's poor borrow, save, farm, learn, and stay healthy. Plume Books. 276 pages.

6.

Fredrik Erixon and Bjorn Weigel. 2016. The Innovation Illusion: how so little is created by so many working so hard. Yale University Press. 238 pages.

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Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. 2018. How Democracies die. Crown. 231 pages.

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Samuel Huntington. 2006(1968). Political order in changing societies. Yale University Press. 461 pages.

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Roburt Kuttner. 2018. Can Democracy survive global capitalism. W.W.Norton. 309 pages.

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Richard Baldwin. 2016. The Great Convergence: Information Technology and the New Globalization. Belknap. 301 pages.

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Michael J. Sandel. 2020. The Tyranny of Merit: What's become of the common good? Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 227 pages.

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Johan Norberg. 2020. Open: The Story of Human Progress. Atlantic Books. 382 pages.

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Charles Goodhart and Manoj Pradhan. 2020. The Great Demographic Reversal: Ageing societies, waning inequality, and inflation revival. Palgrave Macmillan. 218 pages. economy. Princeton University Press. 297 pages.

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Joel Mokyr. 2002. The Gifts of Athena: Historical orgins of the knowledge economy. Princeton University Press. 297 pages.

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Robert Bates. 2010. Prosperty and Violence: the political economy of development. Norton. 98 pages.

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Ronald Inglehart. 2018. Cultural Evolution: People's motivations are changing, and reshaping the world. Cambridge. 216 pages. 

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Cesar Hidalgo. 2016. Why Information grows: The Evolution of order, from atoms to economies. Basic Books. 181 pages.

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Richard Haass. 2020. The World: A Brief instroduction. Penguin Press. 313 pages.

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Bobby Duffy. 2018. Why we're wrong about nearly everything: A theory of human misunderstanding. Basic Books. 241 pages.

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David Buss. 2019. Evolutionary Psychology: The New Science of the Mind. Routledge. 402 pages.

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James Bessen. 2015. Learning by Doing: the Real connection between innovation, wages, and wealth. Yale University Press. 227 pages.

38.

Sherwin Nuland. 2007. The Art of aging: a Doctor's prescription for well-being. Random House. 290 pages.

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Jeffrey Winters. 2011. Oligarchy. Cambridge University Press. 285 pages.

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Alvin Roth. 2015. Who gets What - and Why: the new economics of matchmaking and market design. Mariner Books. 231 pages.

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William Easterly. 2001. The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' adventures and misadventures in the tropics. MIT Press. 291 pages.

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Robert Paxton. 2004. The Anatomy of fascism. Vintage books. 220 pages.

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Joseph Stiglitz. 2019. People, power, and profits: progressive capitalism for an age of discontent. 247 pages.

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Nichlas Epley. 2014. Mindwise: Why we misunderstand what otheres think, believe, feel, and want. Vintage. 188 pages.

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Matt Ridley. 2015. The Evolution of Everything: how new ideas emerge. 320pages.

3.
Matt Ridley. 2020. How Innovation works: and why it flourishes in freedom. Harper Collins. 373 pages.

4.
Malcolm Gladwell. 2019. Talking to Strangers: What we should know about the people we don't know. Little Brown. 346 pages

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Warren Bennis and Patricia Ward Biederman. 1997. Organizing Genius: The Secrets of creative collaboration. Basic Books. 218 pages.

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Hohn H. Lienhard. 2006. How Invention begins: Echoes of old voices in the rise of new machines. Oxford University Press. 242 pages.

7.
Walter Isaacson. 2014. The Innovators: how a group of hackers, geniuses, and geeks created the digital revolution. Simon & Schuster. 488 pages.

8.
Reed Hastings and Erin Meyer. 2020. No rules rules: Netflix and the culture of reinvention. Pneguin Press. 272 pages.

9.

James C, Scott. 2020(1998). Seeing Like a State: How certain schemes to improve the human condition have failed. Yale University Press. 357 pages.

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Deirdre McCloskey. 2010. Bourgeois Dignity: Why Economics can't explain the modern world. University of Chicago Press. 450 pages.

11.

Claude S. Fischer. 2014. Lurching toward happiness in America. MIT Press. 129 pages.

12.

Robert B. Marks. 2015. The Origins of the Modern World: A Global and environtal narrative from the fifteenth To the twenty first century. 3rd ed. Roman & Littlefiels. 218 pages.

13.

Walter Scheidel. 2019. Escape from Rome: The Failure of Empire and the Road to Prosperity. Princeton University Press. 527 pages.

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17.

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18.

Jeffry A. Frieden. 2006. Global Capitalism: Its fall and rise in the twentieth century. W.W. Norton. 476 pages.

19.

Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz. 2008. The Race between Education and Technology. Harvard University Press. 353 pages.

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David P.Barash. 2003. The Survival Game: How game theory explains the biology of cooperation and competition. Henry Holt & Co. 277 pages.

21.

Michael Marmot. 2015. The Health Gap: the challenge of an unequal world. Bloomsbury Publishing. 346 pqges.

22.

Paul Seabright. 2010. The Company of Strangers: a natural history of economic life. Princeton University Press. 2010. 315 pages.

23.

Nicholar Christakis and James Fowler. 2009. Connected: How your friend's friends' friends affect everything you feel, think, and do. Little Brown. 305 pages.

24.

Brad Stone. 2013. The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon. Back Bay Books.

25.

Paul Collier. 2007. The Bottom Billion: Why the poorest countries are failing and what can be done about it. Oxford University Press. 195 page.

26.

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27.

Gerd Gigerenzer. 2014. Risk Savvy: how to make good decisions. Penguin Books. 261 pages.

28.

Steven Johnson. 2014. How We got to now: six innovations that made the modern world. Riverhead Books. 255 pages.

29.

Richard V. Reeves. 2017. Dream Hoarders: How the American upper middle class is leaving everyone else in the dust, why that is a problem, and what to do about it. Brookings Institute Press. 156 pages.

30.

Steven Hill. 2015. Raw Deal: How the uber economy and runaway capitalism are screwing American workers. St. Martin's Press. 262 pages.

31.

Rachel Sherman. 2017. Uneasy Street: the anxieties of affluence. Princeton University Press. 237 pages.

32.

David Sloan Wilson. 2007. Evolution for Everyone: How Darwin's theory can change the way we think about our lives. Bantam Dell. 349 pages.

33.

Wayne Leighton and Edward Lopez. 2013. Madmen, intellectuals, and academic scribblers. Stanford University Press. 190 pages.

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James Surowiecki. 2004. The Wisdom of Crowds. Anchor Books. 282 pages.

35.

Dani Rodrik. 2018. Straight Talk on Trade: Idea for Sane World Economy. Princeton University Press. 274 pages.

36.

Len Fisher. 2008. Rock, Paper, Scissors: Game theory in everyday life. Basic Books. 199 pages.

37.

W. Brian Arthur. 2009. The Nature of Technology: What it is and How it evolves. Free Press. 216 pages.

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Leslie R. Crutchfield. 2018. How Change happens: why some social movements succeed while others don't. Wiley. 183 pages.

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2016.8.24 ~ 2020.2.29,  총 48권

 

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

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

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

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

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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.

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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

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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.

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

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

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

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

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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.

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

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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