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Salted: A Food Manifesto for the Future

Mark Bittman

A collection of writings from the New York Times exploring the vast and varied topics of food, agriculture, environment, labor, legislation, health, hunger, diet, cooking, and food safety. It presents a mosaic of problems and solutions related to our food system, from the impact of agriculture on the environment to the health consequences of the standard American diet.

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A World in Disarray

Richard Haass

An insightful analysis of the current state of global affairs, exploring the unraveling of the old world order and the challenges facing American foreign policy in an era of increasing disarray. Richard Haass examines the historical context, current geopolitical landscape, and potential future trajectories, offering a compelling perspective on the forces shaping our world.

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Abolish Rent

Tracy Rosenthal

Abolish Rent is a powerful call to action, urging readers to challenge the current housing system and reclaim sovereignty over our shared spaces. Through meticulous research and compelling narratives, the authors expose the exploitative nature of rent and offer a roadmap for building a tenant-powered movement capable of winning radical change.

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Adults in the Room

Yanis Varoufakis

A blistering, personal account by world-famous economist Yanis Varoufakis, revealing the hidden agenda within Europe's corridors of power. As the former finance minister of Greece, Varoufakis exposes the behind-closed-doors dealings and the tragic suppression of Greece's democratic uprising, serving as an urgent wake-up call to renew European democracy before it's too late.

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After the Fall

Ben Rhodes

A journey from the wake of a historic presidency to a world that looked at America and saw that presidency’s opposite. An effort to relearn what it means to be an American in a world gone wrong. This book represents the author's own experience of these things, it is inevitably incomplete. We are all inherently limited in our perspective, shaped by our own history. But by recognizing ourselves in others, we can expand our own lens of vision. Perhaps we can also see our own shortcomings more clearly.

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All the President's Men

Carl Bernstein

The gripping inside story of how two Washington Post reporters, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, uncovered the Watergate scandal that led to President Richard Nixon's resignation. A thrilling account of investigative journalism at its finest, revealing the secrets, lies, and political intrigue that shook a nation.

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American Kompromat

Craig Unger

A deep dive into the alleged connections between Donald Trump and Russian intelligence, exploring the history of kompromat and its potential impact on American politics. From the KGB's early cultivation efforts to the events surrounding the 2016 election, this book uncovers a web of secrets, lies, and potential betrayals that could threaten the very foundations of American democracy.

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American Rule

Ryan Teague Beckwith

A deep dive into the fracturing of American society from 9/11 to January 6th, exploring the loss of a shared vision and the growing tensions over freedom, justice, and the value of human life. Through personal stories and insightful analysis, this book seeks to understand how America lost its way and how it might recover its sense of unity.

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