Evicted Summary of Key Points
Evicted explores the issues of poverty and economic exploitation in American cities, focusing on eight families in Milwaukee struggling with housing.
Evicted explores the issues of poverty and economic exploitation in American cities, focusing on eight families in Milwaukee struggling with housing.
Everyday Ubuntu explores the African philosophy of ubuntu, emphasizing compassion, community, and mutual caring for all.
Electronic Value Exchange examines the emergence of electronic payment systems and their influence on financial transactions and society.
Edge of Chaos argues that democratic capitalism is in peril. Author Dambisa Moyo explores how low economic growth rates, aging populations, and technological advancements are threatening democracy’s future, and offers solutions for change.
Ha-Joon Chang provides an accessible introduction to the principles and realities of economics, challenging traditional views to foster a deeper understanding.
Economics for the Common Good’ is a plea from Nobel Prize-winning economist Jean Tirole to use economics as a force for societal betterment. He addresses the need for moral and effective economics in tackling modern challenges.
Earth for All delves into five critical global issues: inequality, demography, energy, food, and the financial system, proposing transformative solutions.
Drunk Tank Pink explores the influence of environmental factors on human behavior and how subtle cues can profoundly affect our thoughts, feelings, and actions.
Drunk explores the role of alcohol in human history, suggesting it plays a key role in social bonding, innovation, and culture.