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Joe Abercrombie, the author behind The First Law and The Age of Madness trilogies, among other fantasy novels, brought ...
A historian’s account of modern revolutions finds that while some dictators have been opposed by popular movements, others ...
Tech oligarchs’ wildest visions of tomorrow amount to a modern secular theology that is both mesmerizing and, in his view, deeply misguided. The author’s central concern is that these grand ambitions ...
Set in contemporary Montana, this is a multi-generational tale of friendship, betrayal, and living with no regrets.
Edward Berenson’s excellent “Perfect Communities: Levitt ... The second chapter of Mr. Berenson’s book, which chronicles the building of Levittown, N.Y., reads like a how-to manual for ...
Her latest novel, “Happy Land,” about a real-life utopian community of emancipated ... For Perkins-Valdez, perhaps the biggest challenge with any book is accepting that there may be some ...
The book opens with seven paired utopian and dystopian scenarios ... people-first strategies for AI adoption in business and society. The Ethics & Risks of AI: A deep dive into AI governance ...
Walk into any of El Paso's independent bookstores, and customers will find more than just shelves lined with books. Customers ... conversation happened at the perfect time and place.
The book reflects his belief that we all have ... without barriers,“Utopian Race” seeks to project the idea of a utopian society where enlightenment and progress are achievable for all.
Le Guin’s inexhaustibly rich and wise science-fiction novel about a physicist caught between societies, the protagonist, Shevek, born and raised in an anarchist’s collective, gets drunk (for ...
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