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Unearth the past with our wide selection of history books at Thryft. Explore ancient civilisations, world wars, and pivotal moments that shaped humanity. Whether you're a history buff or a curious learner, our collection offers both insight and intrigue.

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Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress
Steven Pinker | Viking

Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress

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If you're feeling overwhelmed by negative headlines, "Enlightenment Now" might be just what you need. Steven Pinker presents a compelling case that life is getting better across the globe, thanks to Enlightenment principles. It's a refreshing perspective backed by hard data and historical analysis that challenges doom and gloom narratives. This read could be a much-needed reminder of human progress and the potential for reason and science to improve our future.
Renaissance Nation: How the Pope's Children Rewrote the Rules for Ireland - Thryft
David McWilliams | Gill Books

Renaissance Nation: How the Pope's Children Rewrote the Rules for Ireland

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"Renaissance Nation" isn't just a chronicle; it's an immersion into Ireland's incredible transformation. As someone curious about how societies evolve, you'll find McWilliams' narrative both gripping and enlightening. The book captures the essence of Ireland's journey, making it a compelling read if you're fascinated by national rebirths and the power of change stemming from the collective rather than the corridors of power.
Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration
Bryan Caplan, Zach Weinersmith  | First Second

Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration

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If global socio-economics and moral quandaries pique your interest, "Open Borders" by Bryan Caplan could prove enlightening. Caplan's graphic nonfiction format turns a complex subject into an accessible and thought-provoking read. It challenges conventional thoughts on immigration policy with a blend of ethical perspectives and economic theory—all while being visually engaging. Whether or not you agree with his stance, Caplan's argument for the potential global economic boom is a captivating proposition that could broaden your understanding of immigration's impacts.
Civilization: The West and the Rest
Niall Ferguson | Lane Allen

Civilization: The West and the Rest

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"Civilization: The West and the Rest" offers a panoramic perspective on how Western Europe gained an unexpected upper hand in global affairs. Niall Ferguson presents a thought-provoking analysis on the cultural and technological 'apps' that fueled Western ascendancy. If you're fascinated by the interplay of history and power dynamics, this book will provide a compelling narrative and a fresh lens through which to view the past and anticipate possible futures.
Virtual Society
Herman Narula | Crown Currency

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If you're fascinated by the intersection of technology and human experience, "Virtual Society" might be the book for you. Herman Narula takes you beyond the hype, delving deep into the philosophical roots and future potential of the metaverse. It’s not just about digital escapism; it’s about the next evolutionary step in our pursuit of creativity and connection. Whether you're tech-savvy or simply curious about virtual worlds, this book will offer a wealth of insight into how these digital realms could enrich our lives and society.
Introducing Marxism
Oscar Zárate, Rupert Woofin, Richard Appignanesi  | Icon,totem Books

Introducing Marxism

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If you're curious about the underpinnings of socialism and communism, "Introducing Marxism" offers a digestible overview that connects Marx's thought to the historical movements it sparked. The authors don't just rehash outdated rhetoric; they position Marxism as a relevant ethical framework that continues to challenge and provoke in today's ever-shifting socio-economic landscape. This could be the book that clarifies complex ideologies and past prejudices for you.
The Sickness Is the System: When Capitalism Fails to Save Us from Pandemics or Itself

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If the recent world events have left you feeling uneasy about the state of our economic system, Richard D. Wolff’s "The Sickness is the System" could offer you a new perspective. It's thoughtful and provocative—a perfect read for anyone interested in understanding the root causes of economic and social issues, and exploring the possibility of alternative systems. Wolff's essays serve as a wake-up call, urging a collective rethink of what 'normal' means in today's world.
Do Humankind's Best Days Lie Ahead?
Matt Ridley, Alain de Botton, Steven Pinker  | Oneworld Publications

Do Humankind's Best Days Lie Ahead?

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If you're fascinated by the trajectory of human progress, "Do Humankind's Best Days Lie Ahead?" will challenge your perspectives. Steven Pinker and other notable thinkers engage in a profound debate that’s bound to get your mental gears turning. It’s a thought-provoking read about whether we're heading toward a brighter future or if we're too optimistic about our progress. Perfect for anyone who loves intellectual discourse on society’s direction.
The Companion to Development Studies

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Whether you're a seasoned scholar or a newcomer to the field, "The Companion to Development Studies" is an invaluable treasury of knowledge. Its breadth covers the gamut of development debates, while each chapter serves as a springboard for further exploration. The updated edition's fresh perspectives on urgent topics like global terrorism and corruption ensure it's a contemporary and critical resource for understanding the complexities of development in today's world.
Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States
Seth Holmes | University Of California Press

Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States

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"Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies" offers more than a glimpse into the sacrifices behind our food sources. If you've ever been moved by tales of resilience in the face of systemic injustices, this book's raw and personal storytelling will leave you with a profound understanding of what it truly means to labor at the very beginning of our food chain. Seth Holmes's commitment extends beyond words, directing all proceeds to support the very communities you'll meet within these pages – a testament that this isn't just a book; it's a call to awareness and action.
Cultural Evolution
Ronald Inglehart | Cambridge University Press

Cultural Evolution

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This is a smart, big-picture read for anyone curious why societies swing between openness and authoritarianism. Inglehart connects survival, prosperity, and cultural change in a way that feels both sweeping and grounded in real-world evidence. You come away seeing debates over identity, democracy, and equality not as random chaos, but as part of a deeper pattern.
No Such Thing as a Free Gift: The Gates Foundation and the Price of Philanthropy

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This book is likely to resonate with you if you're keen on understanding the complex interplay between big money and social good. Linsey McGoey critically examines how the surge in philanthropy, led by giants like the Gates Foundation, shapes policies and influences the areas it aims to help. It's an insightful read that prompts reflection on modern-day charity and the sometimes uncomfortable relationship between wealth, power, and social justice.
Wonderland: How Play Made the Modern World
Steven Johnson | Macmillan

Wonderland: How Play Made the Modern World

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If you're fascinated by how seemingly trivial pursuits can revolutionize societies, "Wonderland" is a treasure chest for you. Steven Johnson masterfully bridges the gap between pastime pleasures and pivotal innovations, illustrating how our leisure activities catalyze profound technological advancements. Prepare for an entertaining journey through history, where joy is the unexpected hero of progress.
The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power

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This is a gripping read if you’ve ever felt uneasy about how much influence corporations have over everyday life. Bakan makes a bold idea feel startlingly clear, showing how the system itself rewards harmful behavior, not just bad actors. Readers often come away feeling both alarmed and energized, because the book doesn’t only diagnose the problem, it makes change feel possible.
Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right

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"Strangers in Their Own Land" might just shift the way you see political discourse in the U.S. Arlie Hochschild's journey is one of genuine curiosity and empathy, providing a nuanced window into the lives and feelings of the conservative right. This is not just a book about politics; it's an invitation to understand the emotional undercurrents that shape our views and relationships in society. It could be a comforting read if you're looking to find humanity in places where you least expect it.
The Ten-Year War: Obamacare and the Unfinished Crusade for Universal Coverage

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If healthcare reform conversations stir your intellect, "The Ten Year War" will provide a deep dive into the political trenches of the Obamacare era. Jonathan Cohn's boots-on-the-ground reporting paints the legislative battle in vivid detail, making it an enlightening read for anyone fascinated by the intersection of healthcare, politics, and the tug-of-war for universal coverage. It's a narrative that's as informative as it is gripping.
Death of the Liberal Class
Chris Hedges | Vintage Canada

Death of the Liberal Class

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If you’re drawn to politically charged books that challenge comforting narratives, this one hits hard. Chris Hedges writes with urgency and moral force, making the decline of liberal institutions feel both intellectual and alarmingly immediate. Readers who appreciate uncompromising social criticism will likely find it provocative, unsettling, and difficult to shrug off.
This book would be a good read for someone who is curious about the journey of Singapore's art scene. Through personal reflections and aspirations, it provides an authentic voice of those who have shaped the cultural landscape of the city. It not only showcases the diversity of creative industries but also highlights the crucial role of heritage development in Singapore's artistic evolution. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply interested in understanding the transformation of a city through art, this anthology offers valuable insights and real-life experiences that will leave you inspired.
Postcapitalism: A Guide to Our Future
Paul Mason | Penguin Books Ltd

Postcapitalism: A Guide to Our Future

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If you're intrigued by the ever-evolving landscape of our economic systems and wonder what comes next after capitalism, "Postcapitalism" might be the compass you need. Paul Mason delves into how information technology is catalyzing profound changes in how we understand work and value, suggesting an upcoming seismic shift. It's a thought-provoking read if you're into economics, societal structures, and envisioning a sustainable, equitable future.
The XX Factor
Alison Wolf | Profile Books

The XX Factor

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This is a smart, unsettling read for anyone interested in work, class, and modern feminism beyond the usual slogans. Alison Wolf makes a compelling case that women’s progress hasn’t been shared evenly, and that tension gives the book its real bite. It feels like the kind of book readers finish with a lot underlined, because it challenges easy ideas about sisterhood in a way that feels both timely and deeply observed.
Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World

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If you're someone who's been skeptical about the grand gestures of the ultra-wealthy and their so-called philanthropy, "Winners Take All" could resonate with you. Anand Giridharadas doesn't just question the sincerity of these endeavors but digs into how they often serve to maintain the inequality they purport to solve. It's a trenchant, thought-provoking read that might alter how you see the relationship between wealth, power, and social change.
The Video Game Theory Reader

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If you've ever been fascinated by how video games evolved from simple amusements to complex storytelling mediums, "The Video Game Theory Reader" is a treasure trove just for you. It dives into the intersection of gaming with society and technology, challenging perceptions and inviting you to think about games beyond the screen. Perfect for those who appreciate video games not just as entertainment, but as a significant cultural influence.
Half-Real: Video Games Between Real Rules and Fictional Worlds
Jesper Juul | Mit Pr

Half-Real: Video Games Between Real Rules and Fictional Worlds

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If you're fascinated by how video games straddle the line between structured rules and imaginative worlds, "Half-Real" offers insight into this balancing act. Jesper Juul pulls apart the layers that make games unique, making it a thought-provoking read for game designers, players, and anyone curious about the interplay of reality and fiction in this form of digital entertainment.
The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World

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If you're ready to confront uncomfortable truths about the world's power structures, "The New Age of Empire" is a must-read. Kehinde Andrews doesn't just scratch the surface; he digs deep into the origins of racism and colonialism that underpin our society. The book doesn't offer simple solutions but it does bring a critical perspective that may change how you see the West's legacy and current role in global inequality. The stark analysis will resonate deeply if you're interested in historical truths and systemic change.
The New Prophets of Capital
Nicole Aschoff | Verso Books

The New Prophets of Capital

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If you've ever wondered how high-profile figures can influence our perception of capitalism's flaws, "The New Prophets of Capital" is an eye-opener. Nicole Aschoff takes us behind the curtain, showing us how the narratives spun by cultural icons may perpetuate the very issues they claim to solve. It's a thought-provoking read if you're interested in understanding the complex relationship between wealth, power, and social change.
The Post-American World: Release 2.0

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If you're intrigued by global politics and shifting power dynamics, Fareed Zakaria's "The Post-American World" is a must-read. Zakaria offers a thought-provoking analysis that isn't fixated on America's decline but is instead an exploration of the rise of other nations on the world stage. His clear, insightful prose examines an evolving global landscape, providing a fascinating lens to view our current and future international relations.
The World Is Flat: The Globalized World in the Twenty-First Century
Thomas L. Friedman | Penguin Books

The World Is Flat: The Globalized World in the Twenty-First Century

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If you're intrigued by how technology bridges distances and creates a competitive global marketplace, "The World is Flat" is for you. Thomas L. Friedman takes you on a journey, explaining the complexities of globalization in a relatable way. It's like having a savvy guide walk you through the economic and social shifts that are shaping our interconnected world. With insights that can help you understand current events and what they mean for the future, this book feels like a necessary manual for anyone living in the 21st century.
Fast Food Nation: What the All-American Meal Is Doing to the World

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If you've ever wondered about the real cost of convenience—health-wise and ethically—'Fast Food Nation' is an eye-opener. Schlosser's deep dive into fast food's underbelly will make you think twice about your next meal choice. It's investigative journalism that's as addictive as the fries he scrutinizes, delivering a well-researched narrative that could reform your eating habits and awareness.
Why England Lose & Other Curious Football Phenomena Explained

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If you've ever wondered about the patterns behind football's most baffling trends and outcomes, "Why England Lose" could offer you some compelling insights. The authors apply rigorous economic and statistical analysis to dissect, not just England’s underperformance, but a range of footballing mysteries. It's perfect for anyone with a love for the sport and a curiosity for the "why" behind the "what."
The Triple Package: What Really Determines Success

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If you're intrigued by the cultural ingredients that may give rise to success, "The Triple Package" offers a compelling look under the hood of achievement. Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld, both acclaimed authors, examine why certain groups thrive, often against the odds. This book stirs conversation and introspection, regardless of your own background, by unraveling the complexities of ambition, resilience, and the double-edged sword they can become.
Water Frontier: Commerce and the Chinese in the Lower Mekong Region, 1750-1880

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If you're intrigued by how trade shapes history, "Water Frontier" might just be your next page-turner. It offers a fresh perspective on Indochina's past, focusing on a time when economic networks transcended national boundaries. Particularly noteworthy is its illumination of the Chinese diaspora's pivotal role in regional trade, making it a compelling read for those interested in the intricate blend of commerce, culture, and migration.
An award-winning senior editor at Fast Company evaluates the ways in which the world's largest retail company and employer affects everyday life on a global level, in an account that reveals the radical ways in which the company impacts American economics, the workforce, and the environment. 50,000 first printing.
The Economist: Megachange : The world in 2050 - Thryft
John Andrews, Daniel Franklin  | Profile Books

The Economist: Megachange : The world in 2050

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This book, "The Economist: Megachange: The world in 2050," is a must-read for those who are curious about what lies ahead. With expert contributors from The Economist, it provides a comprehensive outlook on the major trends that will shape our world in the next four decades. From population shifts to technological advancements, this book explores the significant changes that will occur and the impact they will have. Packed with compelling facts and figures, it offers a deep insight into the future of our planet. Whether you're an economist, futurist, or simply interested in understanding the world to come, this book is an essential resource. Get ready to have your mind expanded and be prepared for the megachanges that await us all.
The Great Depression and the New Deal: A Very Short Introduction

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If you're curious about how America navigated through one of its toughest economic times, this book distills the complexities of the Great Depression and the New Deal into something concise and digestible. Eric Rauchway does an impressive job at making a dense subject approachable without skimping on depth, perfect for wrapping your head around this critical era of American history.
Blessed Unrest: How the Largest Social Movement in History Is Restoring Grace, Justice, and Beauty to the World

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If you're looking for hope and inspiration amidst the often grim headlines, "Blessed Unrest" might just reinvigorate your faith in humanity. Paul Hawken illuminates the vast, under-the-radar network of activists and organizations making significant strides towards environmental and social justice. It's a heartfelt reminder that change is happening, led by an invisible army of dedicated individuals. This book could be that nudge you need to join the cause or continue your efforts knowing you're part of something much larger.
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Alvin Toffler, Heidi Toffler  | Knopf

Revolutionary Wealth

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Starting with the publication of their seminal bestseller, Future Shock , Alvin and Heidi Toffler have given millions of readers new ways to think about personal life in today’s high-speed world with its constantly changing, seemingly random impacts on our businesses, governments, families and daily lives. Now, writing with the same rare grasp and clarity that made their earlier books classics, the Tofflers turn their attention to the revolution in wealth now sweeping the planet. And once again, they provide a penetrating, coherent way to make sense of the seemingly senseless.Revolutionary Wealth is about how tomorrow’s wealth will be created, and who will get it and how. But twenty-first-century wealth, according to the Tofflers, is not just about money, and cannot be understood in terms of industrial-age economics. Thus they write here about everything from education and child rearing to Hollywood and China, from everyday truth and misconceptions to what they call our “third job”—the unnoticed work we do without pay for some of the biggest corporations in our country.They show the hidden connections between extreme sports, chocolate chip cookies, Linux software and the “surplus complexity” in our lives as society wobbles back and forth between depressing decadence and a hopeful post-decadence.In their earlier work, the Tofflers coined the word “prosumer” for people who consume what they themselves produce. In Revolutionary Wealth they expand the concept to reveal how many of our activities—whether parenting or volunteering, blogging, painting our house, improving our diet, organizing a neighborhood council or even “mashing” music—pump “free lunch” from the “hidden” non-money economy into the money economy that economists track. Prosuming, they forecast, is about to explode and compel radical changes in the way we measure, make and manipulate wealth.Blazing with fresh ideas, Revolutionary Wealth provides readers with powerful new tools for thinking about—and preparing for—their future.
Richistan: A Journey Through the American Wealth Boom and the Lives of the New Rich
Robert Frank | Crown Business

Richistan: A Journey Through the American Wealth Boom and the Lives of the New Rich

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If you're curious about how sudden wealth changes perspectives and impacts society, "Richistan" is a window into that world. Robert Frank doesn't just list facts; he takes you on a journey through the lives of these newfound millionaires, offering a glimpse into the blend of opulence, philanthropy, and the unique subculture they inhabit. It's an enlightening read that might change how you view money and success.
Monopoly Capitalism in Crisis
Bill Lucarelli | Palgrave Macmillan

Monopoly Capitalism in Crisis

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If you're intrigued by economics and its global impact, Bill Lucarelli's "Monopoly Capitalism in Crisis" is a thought-provoking read. Lucarelli dives into the complexities of international finance and production with a critical eye, examining how the late stages of monopoly capitalism contribute to global stagnation. You'll appreciate his thorough analysis if you're interested in alternative economic theories and their explanations for our current financial predicaments.
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Philippe Delmas | Free Press

The Rosy Future of War

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"The Rosy Future of War" could be a captivating pick if you're looking to understand the complex political landscape that emerged post-Cold War. It provides a unique lens on how economic globalization intertwines with ethnic identity, offering an insightful exploration of the current geopolitical tension without precedent. If these global dynamics intrigue you, this book might add a fresh perspective to your understanding.
Deer Hunting with Jesus: Guns, Votes, Debt and Delusion in Redneck America
Joe Bageant | Portobello Books

Deer Hunting with Jesus: Guns, Votes, Debt and Delusion in Redneck America

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If you're intrigued by the socio-political landscape of rural America, "Deer Hunting With Jesus" offers a raw and eye-opening perspective. It's a deep dive into the heart of working-class struggles, deftly combining humor with stark reality, giving voice to those often unheard in mainstream narratives. An essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities beneath the surface of 'redneck' America.
Population and Technological Change: A Study of Long-Term Trends

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If understanding how technology has shaped our demographic landscape intrigues you, Ester Boserup's exploration is a must-read. It's a deep dive into the complex dance between population growth and technological innovation, explaining how each influences the other over the long haul. This book is particularly enlightening for those curious about the historical interplay between societal development and technological advancement.
The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism

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If the shifting dynamics within US politics intrigue you, "The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism" offers a profound dive into the ideological evolution of the Republican Party. Skocpol and Williamson deliver a scholarly yet accessible analysis, pulling away the media's dramatized veneer to give you an educative perspective on the Tea Party's impact.
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Jasper Becker | John Murray Publishers Ltd

The Chinese

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This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of modern China. With a captivating storytelling style, Jasper Becker takes us on a journey through the diverse landscapes and people of China. Through vivid descriptions, he reveals the stark contrasts between rural and urban China, and the challenges that come with its transition from a planned to a market economy. By exploring the social, economic, and political aspects of China, Becker offers valuable insights into the world's oldest continuous civilization and its future trajectory.
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Marc Blecher | Continuum

China Against the Tides

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If you're fascinated by China's unique political and economic journey, especially when set against the context of other developing countries and historical socialist regimes, this book is for you. Marc Blecher skillfully intertwines theories from various social sciences to paint a comprehensive picture of China's development from imperial times to the modern day, including the challenges of globalization and reform. It's an insightful read that offers a deep understanding of China's place in the world and its internal mechanisms.
Geocultural Power: China's Quest to Revive the Silk Roads for the Twenty-First Century

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For those fascinated by international politics and economics, "Geocultural Power: China's Quest to Revive the Silk Roads for the Twenty-First Century" offers a thought-provoking perspective. It dissects China's contemporary strategy of weaving history with modern ambitions, a move that could redefine global power dynamics. As you delve into the narrative, you’d find it compelling how China is not just reshaping trade routes but also cultural and political narratives. This read is a window into the future of international relations through the lens of the past.
How Societies Work: Class, Power, and Change

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This is a strong pick if you want sociology to feel connected to real life rather than abstract theory. It helps you make sense of inequality, protest, economic crisis, and changing global power in a way that feels clear and grounded. Readers who like big-picture thinking often appreciate how it ties social structures back to everyday experience.
In Defense of Globalization
Jagdish N. Bhagwati | Oxford University Press

In Defense of Globalization

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If you've been wrestling with the concept of globalization and its true impact on the world, "In Defense of Globalization" could offer some clarity. It's not just another dry economic treatise; it's a thoughtful exploration that might change your perspective on international trade and cultural exchange. Worthwhile for anyone interested in the intersection of economics, politics, and culture.
That Used to Be Us
Thomas L. Friedman, Michael Mandelbaum  | Farrar, Straus And Giroux

That Used to Be Us

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"That Used to Be Us" by Thomas L. Friedman is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the challenges America faces in the modern world. This book provides a concise analysis of the factors that led to America's decline in recent decades and offers practical ways to reverse this trend. Its most unique feature is Friedman's ability to explain complex ideas in simple terms, making it accessible to a wide range of readers. Overall, it would be a great read for those interested in geopolitics and understanding the current state of America.
Madurese Seafarers: Prahus, Timber and Illegality on the Margins of the Indonesian State
Kurt Stenross

Madurese Seafarers: Prahus, Timber and Illegality on the Margins of the Indonesian State

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If you’re drawn to tales of tenacity and the spirit of adventure, "Madurese Seafarers" will resonate with you. Stepping into the world of the Madurese, you'll navigate through their compelling journey of survival and entrepreneurship against the backdrop of state regulations. It’s a deep dive into how culture, ecology, and a penchant for risk can carve success in the most unlikely places. Your appreciation for maritime history and the intricacies of economic struggles on the fringes of society will be thoroughly enriched.
The Gilded Age, or, The Hazard of New Functions

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If you're intrigued by how historical epochs shape a nation, "The Gilded Age" by Mark Wahlgren Summers could be a gripping choice for you. This book delves into the complex mix of innovation and tradition during a pivotal time in American history, providing context and clarity. It's a narrative rich in details that not only recounts events but also analyses their impact on society, economy, and culture—an enlightening read that brings a crucial era of American history to life.

Dive into the annals of time

At Thryft, we carry a vast collection of history books that transport you to different eras and locales. From the wonders of ancient Egypt to the complexities of the Cold War, we've curated an array of works that cater to both seasoned historians and casual readers. With selections that shed light on the socio-political landscapes of yesteryears, each book promises a journey into rich narratives and factual revelations. Expand your understanding of human progression with works that are as educational as they are exciting.