One Billion Americans Summary of Key Points
Matthew Yglesias makes a compelling argument for why the United States should aim to triple its population to effectively compete with global powers like China.
Matthew Yglesias makes a compelling argument for why the United States should aim to triple its population to effectively compete with global powers like China.
This biography presents a comprehensive view of Rosa Parks, beyond the simplified story of the woman who refused to give up her bus seat. It explores her lifelong activism and impact on the civil rights movement.
Rebecca Henderson’s ‘Reimagining Capitalism’ explores how business can help solve global issues like inequality and climate change, advocating for a fusion of capitalism with strong ethical values.
Phantoms in the Brain, written by neuroscientist V.S. Ramachandran and Sandra Blakeslee, delves into the intriguing world of neurology and human consciousness. The book presents a series of case studies on patients with bizarre neurological disorders, which help to shed light on the functioning of the brain. Ramachandran explores topics such as phantom limb pain, the brain’s adaptability, and what these phenomena say about human experience.
An engaging, sticker-based interactive learning experience for kids.
An empowering call for women to stop apologizing and embrace their ambitions.
Challenges the urgency of early success, embracing achievements at any age.
The downfall of a politician, entwined with scandal, conspiracy, and a murder plot.
A guide to understanding and improving communication using the DISC model.