Tag: Politics and Society
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Review: It’s Okay to Be Angry About Capitalism
Insights on US wealth disparity, activism, and political reform. Ideal for understanding Sanders’ approach to transforming America.
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Review and Summary: Fluke
Fluke shows how small things shape our lives and why luck and simplicity matter in Fluke. Klaas reveals the impact of everyday randomness.
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Review and Summary: The 7 Deadly Sins of Psychology
Chris Chambers addresses research misconduct in psychology, offering pragmatic solutions to rectify these prevalent issues.
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Review and Summary: Everything Is Obvious, Once You Know The Answer
Watts unveils common sense as a stealthy element in the vast landscape of our minds that we have to reevaluate our beliefs in common sense.
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Review: Weapons of Math Destruction, How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy
Understanding big data’s flaws through Cathy O’Neil’s insightful analysis by realizing the impact of unfair algorithms on people’s lives.





