Talking Across the Divide Summary of Key Points
Justin Lee’s guide on bridging gaps in a polarized society through better communication and empathy.
Justin Lee’s guide on bridging gaps in a polarized society through better communication and empathy.
Purposeful explores how individuals can harness their passions to create change in the world and find a sense of purpose in their actions.
Paul Mason explores the emergence of a new economic system that follows the crisis of capitalism. He envisages a shift towards a more equitable and sustainable model.
Naomi Klein’s ‘No Is Not Enough’ discusses how to resist Trump’s political tactics and advocates for a progressive agenda to create a fair society.
Anand Giridharadas examines the global elite’s efforts to ‘change the world’ while preserving their power and status quo, revealing the limitations and contradictions of their philanthropic approach.
Melinda Gates explores the pivotal role empowering women plays in transforming societies. She discusses issues like gender inequality and shares stories of women worldwide.
The Cherry Orchard is a classic play by Anton Chekhov about an aristocratic Russian family facing the loss of their estate.
Betty Friedan’s ‘The Feminine Mystique’ challenges the 1950s view of women’s roles, sparking the second-wave feminism movement in the United States.
Andrew Marr’s ‘A History of Modern Britain’ delves into the UK’s evolution post-World War II, covering key political, social, and cultural changes.