Economics & Money

How to be a Conservative
Roger Scruton
An exploration of conservative thought and its relevance in the modern world. Scruton examines the truths within various political ideologies and defends conservatism as a rational response to the threats facing Western civilization, emphasizing the importance of preserving inherited good things like freedom, law, and culture.

How To Be Right
James O’Brien
A hilarious and invigorating guide to talking to people with faulty opinions. James O’Brien provides the key questions to ask to reveal fallacies, inconsistencies and double standards on lightning-rod issues like Brexit, Islam, LGBT rights, feminism and more. A conversation survival guide for anyone cornered by ardent believers of misinformation.

HRC: State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton
Jonathan Allen
An inside look at Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, revealing the internal struggles, missteps, and external forces that led to her defeat. Explore the key decisions, the personalities involved, and the challenges she faced in her quest to shatter the glass ceiling.

I Alone Can Fix It
Philip Rucker
An in-depth look into Donald Trump's presidency, revealing the chaos, power struggles, and the impact on American democracy. Based on extensive interviews and rigorous reporting, this book exposes the inner workings of the Trump administration and its lasting consequences.

Immigrants
Philippe Legrain
In a globalizing world, the movement of people across borders is an increasingly important issue. This book examines the economic and cultural impacts of immigration, challenging common fears and misconceptions. It argues that immigrants are not a threat, but rather a vital source of dynamism and enrichment for their adopted countries. From the US-Mexico border to Europe's migrant crisis, this book offers a fresh perspective on one of the most pressing issues of our time.

Inventing the Future
Nick Srnicek
A critical analysis of the contemporary left's political strategies and a call for a more ambitious and modern approach to building a post-capitalist future. The book diagnoses the shortcomings of 'folk politics' and proposes an alternative vision for achieving universal prosperity and emancipation through technological advancements and a renewed political imagination.

ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror
Michael Weiss
A deep dive into the origins and evolution of ISIS, tracing its roots from al-Qaeda in Iraq to its emergence as a global terror organization. The book explores the key figures, ideological underpinnings, and strategic alliances that fueled ISIS's rise, offering a chilling account of its brutality and savvy.

It Was All a Lie
Stuart Stevens
A searing indictment of the Republican Party's transformation, arguing that Donald Trump is not an aberration but the logical conclusion of decades of prioritizing race, self-deception, and anger. A consultant reflects on his role in shaping the modern GOP and its failure to uphold its claimed principles.