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The Economic Weapon
This book could not be more timely. Published one month before Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War is about the origins, evolution and uses of economic sanctions during … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Politics
Tagged book review, economic weapon, league of nations, nonfiction, Russia, sanctions, ukraine
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The Address Book
You probably don’t think about your street address very much. These days, I imagine you use it mainly to fill out forms or to tell online retailers where to deliver your packages. In reality, your address is loaded with meaning … Continue reading
The Fabric of Civilization
What are you wearing right now right next to your skin? Do you prefer clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton, wool, or silk? Maybe you don’t mind synthetics like polyester. If you’re about to start a workout, you might … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Science and technology
Tagged book review, fabric, nonfiction, textiles, virginia postrel
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Entangled Life
When the author of this book about fungi started describing his participation in experiments involving LSD, I wondered if it was going to be a different sort of book than I was expecting. The author is Merlin Sheldrake, a biologist … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Environment
Tagged book review, ecology, fungi, merlin sheldrake, nonfiction
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Eloquence of the Sardine
As a young boy, Bill François manages to catch a wayward sardine with his toy net and pail while clambering around the rocky Mediterranean coast of his native France. I say wayward because sardines aren’t solitary creatures and they don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Entertainment
Tagged bill francois, book review, fish, nature, nonfiction, oceanography, sardine
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The 1619 Project
We’ve all been taught the United States was founded on July 4, 1776, when representatives of the 13 colonies, gathered in Philadelphia, issued the Declaration of Independence. That’s the dominant historical narrative. But what if it’s not true? The 1619 … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History, Law and justice
Tagged book review, hannah-jones, nonfiction, racism, slavery, the 1619 project
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Around the World in 80 Trees
Starting from London and zigzagging in an easterly direction, Jonathan Drori takes us on a grand tour visiting 80 of the world’s most interesting and exotic trees. Literally Around the World in 80 Trees. The book is printed on heavy … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Environment
Tagged book review, forest, jonathan drori, lucille clerc, nonfiction, sustainability, tree
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The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity
Everything you thought you knew about human history is wrong. And that’s a good thing. That’s the key message of The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity, a monumental work of scholarship by David Graeber and David Wengrow. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, History
Tagged anthropology, archaeology, book review, civilization, graeber, nonfiction, wengrow
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The Power of Ritual
We humans are social beings. We need connection to survive and thrive. The trouble is we’re not getting enough of it these days. One of the cruelest effects of the COVID-19 pandemic is that it separates us from the people … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged atheism, book review, casper ter kuile, community, connection, nonfiction, relition, ritual
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