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Nicholas Carr reminds us that digital utopianism is just like all the utopias that came before it—unrealistic and a little creepy.
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Andrew Hill's new book is a great blend of perspective and prescription that ends up much more than a sum of its parts.
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Katrine Marçal gives us a better understanding of economics by doing something that seems obvious, including the historical perspective and labor of women.
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Amy Whitaker takes us on a journey through art and business that is both technical and profound.
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Rosamund Stone Zander's follow up to her classic book, The Art of Possibility, teaches us about the entrenched stories we tell ourselves that hold us back, and helps us find pathways to a more mature.
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