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“The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America” by Coleman Hughes

“The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America” by Coleman Hughes is an engaging and insightful book. The book questions prevailing racial doctrines. As a young Black conservative, Hughes advocates for a race-neutral perspective in politics and society. Hughes calls for a revival of the principles that fueled the movement for civil rights […]

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“The Italian Economy” by Vera Zamagni

“The Italian Economy” by Vera Zamagni is an all-encompassing study of Italy’s economic past and its unique composition. As a professor at the University of Bologna, Zamagni delivers a thorough examination of Italy’s economic journey, from the post-war rebuilding era to the current times. The book underscores Italy’s unique economic identity, marked by robust social

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“The Little Red Book: Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung”

“The Little Red Book: Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung” is a significant and impactful piece that has etched a permanent impression on global politics. This book, recognized by its iconic red cover, is an anthology of Mao Zedong’s writings and speeches, the erstwhile Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party. First published in 1964, the book

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“The Iliad” by Homer

“The Iliad” by Homer is an epic poem and a masterpiece that has captivated audiences for centuries. This ancient Greek literary work is not just a tale of the Trojan War, but a profound exploration of heroism, honor, and human nature. The story unfolds with the wrath of Achilles, the greatest Greek warrior, as its

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“Neom” by Lavie Tidhar

“Neom” by Lavie Tidhar is an enthralling expedition into a city of the future. It is a technological paradise for the affluent and glamorous, sprawling along the Red Sea. This city serves as a gateway between Earth and the cosmos, exemplifying the prowess of human creativity and technology. The books narrative traces the lives of

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“Europe’s Growth Champion” by Marcin Piatkowski

“Europe’s Growth Champion: Insights from the Economic Rise of Poland” by Marcin Piatkowski is an intriguing study of Poland’s extraordinary economic metamorphosis. The book delves into how Poland, once a consistently underdeveloped, impoverished, and marginal country, has surprisingly emerged as a champion of growth in Europe and globally within a single generation. Piatkowski underscores the

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“The Chile Project” by Sebastian Edwards

“The Chile Project” by Sebastian Edwards is an intriguing journey through the ebbs and flows of neoliberalism in Chile. The book offers a comprehensive study of the economic framework that held sway over Chile for an extended period, established during Pinochet’s reign and intensified under successive left-leaning administrations. The narrative commences with the initiation of

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