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Politicians need not believe in conspiricy theories to spread them

Politicians need not believe in conspiricy theories to spread them

Russel Muirhead and Nancy Rosenblum – A lot of people are saying

January 2020: The book spells out the scary power of herd mentality in a post-truth world (indebted to Harry Frankfurt and Fernbach and Sloman).

March 2022: In the perspective of this book, it is curious to see how far Putin can stretch his narrative on the Ukraine invasionfor his domestic audience.

The West has been underestimating the threat of Putin for many years

The West has been underestimating the threat of Putin for many years

Garry Kasparov – Winter is coming

March 2022: A foresighted moral plea, that after the Ukraine invasion has become an even more chilling read.

When belief in progress has vanished, populists promise to rebuild the past – at all costs

When belief in progress has vanished, populists promise to rebuild the past – at all costs

Timothy Snyder – the road to unfreedom

October 2019: Elaborate and fascinating analysis of Putin’s Russia, which bears striking parallels to what populists in Western countries try, more recently.

March 2022: Chilling to see these themes back in Putin’s messaging around the Ukraine invasion.

The US postal service is a success story of the benefits of public funding

The US postal service is a success story of the benefits of public funding

Winifred Gallagher – How the post office created America

In theory a fascinating topic, but in practice a boring read; as I should have expected because the Post leveraged rather than drove innovation.

To solve the problems facing our planet today, we need to think ahead seven generations

To solve the problems facing our planet today, we need to think ahead seven generations

Roman Krznaric – The good ancestor

Hard-felt plea for including future generations into political decision making.

Traders trying to make a killing in an ever more sophisticated market economy are driven to ever smarter deals and lower moral standards

Traders trying to make a killing in an ever more sophisticated market economy are driven to ever smarter deals and lower moral standards

Javier Blas and Jack Farchy – The world for sale

Well documented account of how instrumental commodity markets have been in global politics.

Flawed data collection and interpretation hurt the position and prospects of women in many different ways

Flawed data collection and interpretation hurt the position and prospects of women in many different ways

Caroline Criado Perez – Invisible women

Great exercise in spotting biases, and understanding how these manifest themselves in how the world around us is shaped.

Almost any country can hack its way to power, posing a threat to political systems and essential infrastructure world-wide

Almost any country can hack its way to power, posing a threat to political systems and essential infrastructure world-wide

Nicole Perlroth – This is ho they tell me the world ends

Although the writer clearly picks sides, she does not shy away from the role of the US in the cyber arms race.

Today’s dominant ideology is the acceptance of ‘how the world really is’ and that any attempt to change that will lead to ruin

Today’s dominant ideology is the acceptance of ‘how the world really is’ and that any attempt to change that will lead to ruin

Slavoj Zizek – Like a thief in broad daylight

Mix of interesting Marxist perspectives on contemporary politics and confusing rants about old movies.

China’s debt-fueled economic growth cannot continue in the same way

China’s debt-fueled economic growth cannot continue in the same way

Dinny McMahon – China’s great wall of debt

October 2021: Apparently, the financial troubles of Evergrande are the first cracks in the wall.

July 2019: Interesting perspective on China’s impressive rise over the past years, providing more context to the recent trade war with the US and contrasting the view of Kai-Fu Lee.

Like in other instances of decolonization, forming the USA has been a murky affair largely dependent on chance

Like in other instances of decolonization, forming the USA has been a murky affair largely dependent on chance

Colin Woodard – American nations

The book is more about political realities than about cultures, with little attention given to the role of black people (apart from them being enslaved).

It is the responsibility of white people to end discrimination and assure racial equality

It is the responsibility of white people to end discrimination and assure racial equality

Layla Saad – Me and white supremacy

The “just shut up and listen”-attitude is refreshing, but will not convince anyone who is not already on the reader’s side and even antagonize many potential supporters of her cause.

Never trust data scientists, in particular when they do not have data

Never trust data scientists, in particular when they do not have data

Jill Lepore – If then

The writer never really succeeds in making the Simulmatics story seem important, partly because due to endless digressions about the bad marriages of the men who founded the company and partly because she avoids any substantial assessment of the actual models they used.

Truly understanding strangers is difficult, but failing to do so may cause grave harm to individuals as well as society as a whole

Truly understanding strangers is difficult, but failing to do so may cause grave harm to individuals as well as society as a whole

Malcolm Gladwell – Talking to strangers

Gladwell once more makes his well known point that prejudice is often subconscious and institutionalized (cf. also Blink), this time inspired by a BLM atrocity.

Experiencing other people’s suffering leads us away from rational decision making

Experiencing other people’s suffering leads us away from rational decision making

Paul Bloom – Against empathy

The seemingly controversial thesis turns out to be a platitude hidden behind a carefully crafted facade of definitions.

The left terrorizes the right while bathing in victimhood

The left terrorizes the right while bathing in victimhood

Gad Saad – The parasitic mind

The purposeful one-sided rant makes the book lose all credibility, in particular since the arguments can easily be reversed – especially in the wake of Trump’s desperate challenge the US election outcome.

It is not political philosophy, but political geography that led Democrats in the USA to embrace the knowledge economy

It is not political philosophy, but political geography that led Democrats in the USA to embrace the knowledge economy

Jonathan Rodden – Why cities lose

In the US election system, geographic concentration puts democrats at a fundamental disadvantage.

The combination of dogged determination and a bit of luck can turn an antihero into a hero

The combination of dogged determination and a bit of luck can turn an antihero into a hero

Anita Anand – The patient assassin

Compelling story telling and enriching perspectives make it hard not to become fascinated by Udham Singh and his quest for revenge.

The escalating polarization in USA politics may well lead to an exit of California or Texas from the union

The escalating polarization in USA politics may well lead to an exit of California or Texas from the union

Daivd French – Divided we fall

January 2021: After the Capitol attack (6 Jan. 2021) it became clear how close we actually were to this type of scenario.

November 2020: The hypothetical scenarios are well crafted and unfortunately not as far-fetched as one might hope.

Once people realize that the US will never ever be able to pay off its debt, inflation will skyrocket and the the economy will be in shambles

Once people realize that the US will never ever be able to pay off its debt, inflation will skyrocket and the the economy will be in shambles

Peter Schiff – The real crash

Good diagnosis of current monetary policy, but combined with a disappointingly naive belief in the free market as panacea.

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