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The Intel Trinity

Michael S. Malone

Explore the remarkable story of Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove, the visionary leaders who transformed Intel into a global powerhouse and shaped the modern digital world. From their early days at Fairchild Semiconductor to the challenges and triumphs of building Intel, this book delves into the lives and legacies of these influential figures and their enduring impact on technology and society.

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The Keepers of Secrets

Lara Feigel

A gripping account of the intertwined lives of T.E. Lawrence and three other young, ambitious men whose clandestine activities in the Middle East during World War I shaped the course of history and the modern world.

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The Kingdom and the Glory

Giorgio Agamben

An inquiry into the paths by which power in the West has assumed the form of an oikonomia, that is, a government of men. It locates itself in the wake of Michel Foucault's investigations into the genealogy of governmentality, but, at the same time, it also aims to understand the internal reasons why they failed to be completed.

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The Law

Frederic Bastiat

A timeless exploration of the role of law in society, Frederic Bastiat's "The Law" delves into the dangers of legal plunder and the perversion of justice. Bastiat champions individual liberty, property rights, and limited government, warning against the seductive allure of socialism and the abuse of state power. Discover the principles of a just and enduring society in this concise yet profound treatise.

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The Life You Can Save

Peter Singer

A compelling argument for our ethical obligation to alleviate global poverty. Singer challenges readers to confront their own values and consider the impact of their choices on those living in extreme poverty, offering a practical and inspiring path towards making a real difference in the world.

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The Light of Days

Judy Batalion

A gripping and inspiring account of the Jewish women who fought in the resistance against the Nazis in Poland's ghettos. This book unveils the untold stories of courageous women who smuggled weapons, organized underground networks, and defied the Nazi regime, revealing their vital role in the fight for survival and justice.

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The Locust Effect

Gary A. Haugen

The Locust Effect exposes the hidden crisis of violence that devastates the lives of the world's poorest people. Authors Gary Haugen and Victor Boutros reveal how common criminal violence undermines efforts to alleviate poverty and secure basic human rights, presenting a compelling case for prioritizing justice systems that protect the vulnerable.

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The Lonely Century

Noreena Hertz

In The Lonely Century, Noreena Hertz explores the causes and consequences of the global loneliness crisis, arguing that it's not just a personal issue but a political and economic one as well. From the impact of social media to the decline of community spaces, Hertz examines the factors contributing to our increasing disconnection and offers solutions for building a more connected and compassionate world.

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