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Economic History and Its Impact on Society
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Explores historical economic and political transformations.
Identifies patterns influencing nations' successes and failures.
Analyzes current global challenges and opportunities.
Offers practical guidance for future positioning.
Written by bestselling author Ray Dalio.
Combines history with actionable economic insights.
Discusses rise of China and its implications.
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Price Range: $19.39
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Explores hidden wealth structures worldwide.
Award-winning book praised by major publications.
Reveals extraterritorial zones for the elite.
Traces history from thirteenth-century Switzerland.
Challenges conventional maps of power and inequality.
Inspires a rethink of global economic systems.
Combines vivid reporting with thought-provoking analysis.
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Price Range: $2.99
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Discover JD Rockefeller's personal letters to his son.
Gain insights into his successful ideologies and values.
Learn timeless lessons for creating your own legacy.
Explore the private life of a historical icon.
Empower yourself with wisdom from a business titan.
Uncover secrets behind the Rockefeller dynasty's success.
A rare glimpse into family guidance and mentorship.
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Price Range: $16.19
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Explores America's monetary system issues.
Addresses inflation and wealth inequality challenges.
Calls for sound money and personal freedoms.
Discusses historical context and personal insights.
Examines future investment climate and market trends.
Offers optimism amid monetary transitions and changes.
Includes a PDF with the Audible purchase.
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Price Range: $21.83
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Classic guide to understanding basic economics.
Defends capitalism and free market principles.
Addresses persistent economic myths and fallacies.
Influential work on modern libertarian thought.
Written by renowned economist Henry Hazlitt.
Concise, instructive, and prescient analysis.
Relevant insights for today's economic discussions.
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Price Range: $8.56
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Explores Federal Reserve's impact on economy.
Details income inequality exacerbated by monetary policies.
Uncovers risks of quantitative easing interventions.
Examines consequences of post-2008 financial strategies.
Highlights dangers of unchecked money supply growth.
Analyzes the wealth gap between rich and poor.
Offers insights into current economic instability.
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Price Range: $17.05
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Insightful biography of John Maynard Keynes.
Explores economics, democracy, and global politics.
New York Times bestseller and award-winning work.
Highlights Keynes' influence during historical crises.
Revives lost ideas on inequality and power dynamics.
Engaging narrative filled with wit and lucidity.
Challenges conventional perceptions of economic theory.
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Price Range: $23.63
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Explores Federal Reserve's impact on American economy.
Examines income inequality and economic instability issues.
Details quantitative easing and its long-term consequences.
Highlights the risks of radical monetary interventions.
Discusses the growing divide between rich and poor.
Insights from business journalist Christopher Leonard.
Reveals the hidden side of economic policies.
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Price Range: $16.66
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Explores why some nations thrive while others struggle.
Examines man-made institutions driving economic success.
Uses historical evidence from diverse global examples.
Challenges common beliefs about culture and geography.
Analyzes North and South Korea's contrasting outcomes.
Offers insights on poverty and prosperity solutions.
Transforms understanding of political economy dynamics.
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Price Range: $18.90
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Illuminates John Maynard Keynes' transformative ideas.
Explores the intersection of money and democracy.
Highlights Keynes' impact during World War I.
Examines his role in the Treaty of Versailles.
Documents Keynes’ intellectual legacy and relevance today.
Recognized as a bestselling intellectual biography.
Revives discussions on inequality and global politics.
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Price Range: $17.52
Color: 4 positive
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Explores why some nations prosper, others fail.
Insights from 2024 Nobel Prize winners.
Examines impact of political and economic institutions.
Historical evidence from diverse global examples.
Addresses vital contemporary economic questions.
Highly acclaimed by major publications.
Transformative ideas for understanding global wealth disparities.
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Price Range: $17.98
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Over a million copies sold worldwide.
Classic guide to understanding economic theory.
Defends capitalism and free market principles.
Written by renowned economist Henry Hazlitt.
Concise and instructive, yet profound insights.
Addresses common economic fallacies effectively.
Relevant and valuable in today's economic landscape.
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Price Range: $13.99
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Reveals life of influential economist John Maynard Keynes.
Explores Keynes' transformative ideas on democracy and money.
New York Times Bestseller and award-winning biography.
Combines history with wit and intellectual insight.
Highlights Keynes' role during World War I.
Examines his impact on modern economic thought.
Challenges contemporary issues of inequality and politics.
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Price Range: $14.99
Color: 4 positive
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A Fortune best nonfiction book of 2023.
Explores capitalist extremism and radical libertarianism.
Traces history from Hong Kong to modern war zones.
Examines the rise of tax havens and free ports.
Details influential figures like Milton Friedman and Peter Thiel.
Analyzes democracy's constraints on unregulated capitalism.
Offers a provocative vision of possible futures.
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Explores the history and evolution of money.
Analyzes technology's impact on monetary systems.
Discusses implications of local and global currencies.
Examines real-life effects of monetary policies.
Addresses inflation's impact on savings and wages.
Investigates emerging technologies for future monetary systems.
Provides a framework for analyzing monetary theories.
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Price Range: $21.59
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Comprehensive biography of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.
First access to Rockefeller’s extensive personal papers.
Reveals Rockefeller’s complex character and motivations.
Examines the rise of the Standard Oil monopoly.
Challenges traditional views of Rockefeller’s business practices.
Highlights his significant philanthropic contributions and legacy.
Illustrates the transformative era in American business history.
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Price Range: $20.44
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Classic economic primer by Henry Hazlitt.
Influential work on modern libertarian economics.
Explains economic truths and common fallacies.
Addresses effects of taxes and price controls.
Prescient insights on global economic collapse.
Emphasizes free markets and economic liberty.
Relevant and valuable since its original publication.
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Price Range: $12.30
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Insights from Ray Dalio, renowned investor and author.
Template for understanding and navigating debt crises.
Analyzes the 2008 financial crisis in detail.
Explores significant historical debt crises case studies.
Provides principles for better crisis management.
Compendium of over 48 historical debt crises cases.
Available in PDF format with Audible purchase.
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Price Range: $19.68
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Award-winning finance and personal finance book.
Learn from U.S. financial history from 1790 to 2023.
Understand drivers of financial crises and management principles.
Recognize warning signs of speculative manias.
Discover why index funds outperform most investors.
Identify threats to U.S. economic prosperity today.
Avoid pitfalls and resist panic amid market volatility.
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Price Range: $29.10
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Explores decades-long battle for microchip supremacy.
Highlights stakes in U.S.-China technological conflict.
Microchips: the new oil of modern economies.
Examines America's slipping lead in chip technology.
Details China's massive investments in chip production.
Connects chips to military and economic power.
Essential for understanding today's global political landscape.
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Price Range: $20.88
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Explores five pivotal U.S. stock market crashes.
Written by experienced trader Scott Nations.
Combines economic and cultural historical perspectives.
Reveals lessons from each major financial collapse.
Highlights human drama and heroism in crises.
Illustrates connections to America's financial growth.
Offers insights for future market stability.
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Price Range: $2.99
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Explores the 2008 financial crisis intricately.
Written by acclaimed financial journalist Michael Lewis.
A character-driven narrative filled with dark humor.
Highlights the bond and real estate derivative markets.
Proves Lewis's talent for storytelling and analysis.
Offers insights into financial greed and mismanagement.
A must-read for understanding modern finance dynamics.
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Price Range: $10.17
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Explores the rise of technofeudalism and its impact.
Analyzes how big tech reshapes economic power dynamics.
Combines memoir, history, and economic analysis seamlessly.
Highlights threats to democracy and individual freedoms.
Investigates new geopolitical tensions from technofeudalism.
Engages readers with stories from myth and pop culture.
Offers insights on overcoming the current system.
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Price Range: $17.02
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Explores America's monetary challenges and solutions.
Addresses inflation and wealth inequality issues.
Written in easy-to-understand language.
Calls for action across all political views.
Discusses investment climate and market predictions.
Highlights importance of sound money for prosperity.
Encourages optimism through technological advancements.
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Price Range: $9.99
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Explores why nations succeed or fail economically.
Written by 2024 Nobel Prize winners in Economics.
Utilizes 15 years of original research findings.
Analyzes historical evidence from various civilizations.
Challenges cultural and geographical explanations of prosperity.
Includes case studies of North and South Korea.
Offers insights on current global economic questions.
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In-depth analysis of the Soviet Union's collapse.
Explores Gorbachev's reforms and their consequences.
Refutes inevitability of the USSR's breakup.
Examines Russian democratic populism and nationalism.
Highlights economic crisis and resource depletion.
Provides insights on Baltic independence struggles.
Discusses fragility of authoritarian state power.
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Price Range: $23.25
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Explores the rise of technofeudalism in society.
Discusses big tech's impact on capitalism.
Analyzes new power structures reshaping our world.
Highlights threats to democracy and individual freedoms.
Connects global tensions to technofeudalism's influence.
Utilizes stories from culture and mythology for insights.
Offers solutions to overthrow the exploitative system.
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Price Range: $17.46
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New York Times bestseller exposing McKinsey's influence.
Investigative journalists reveal firm's hidden operations.
Critiques McKinsey's cost-cutting strategies and consequences.
Details conflicts of interest in corporate advising.
Uncovers secrecy in dealings with governments and companies.
Highlights impact on workers and safety measures.
Essential reading for understanding modern consulting practices.
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Explores the origins of Britain’s first financial crisis.
Reveals the South Sea Company’s ambitious scheme.
Details the rapid rise and fall of investments.
Examines the role of corrupt politicians and scientists.
Highlights cultural impacts of the South Sea Bubble.
Offers new insights into financial market history.
Engaging narrative with rich historical context.
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Classic account of RJR Nabisco's downfall.
#1 New York Times bestseller.
Explores 1980s Wall Street culture.
Detailed behind-the-scenes corporate drama.
Features key players in the takeover.
Richly textured social history of wealth.
Written with novelistic bravado and research.
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Price Range: $13.57