Profiles in Corruption Summary of Key Points
This book explores allegations of corruption among progressive politicians in the United States, highlighting conflicts of interest and unethical behavior.
This book explores allegations of corruption among progressive politicians in the United States, highlighting conflicts of interest and unethical behavior.
Privacy Is Power calls for the reclaiming of privacy and control over personal data. It delves into the consequences of data exploitation and offers insights on protecting privacy.
Platonic is a philosophical piece that explores Plato’s ideas and teachings, focusing on concepts like the Forms, justice, and the ideal state.
Other People’s Money explores the complex and risky world of financial markets, the people who run them, and the consequences of prioritizing profit over ethics.
Nine Pints explores the scientific, cultural, and ethical complexities of blood, delving into its medical uses, business aspects, and the historical significance.
Zucked is a cautionary tale about the unchecked power of tech giants like Facebook and the dangers it poses to society.
Margaret Heffernan explores the cognitive and organizational mechanisms that lead individuals and groups to ignore obvious dangers or problems.
An investigative look at how McKinsey & Company influences business and government decisions worldwide, often with controversial outcomes.
What We Owe the Future’ by William MacAskill is a philosophical exploration of longtermism, the ethical view that positively influencing the long-term future is a key moral priority of our time.