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David Meyer

David N Meyer is a content editor at getAbstract and author of The 100 Best Films To Rent You've Never Heard Of, Twenty Thousand Roads: The Ballad of Gram Parsons and His Cosmic American Music, The Bee Gees: The Biography, and other books. You can find his essays on film and music at davidnmeyer.com

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    John Vaillant puts you in the midst of Canada’s cataclysmic 2016 Fort McMurray Fire.

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    Nowhere To Hide
    Your Face Belongs to Us
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    New York Times tech reporter Kashmir Hill explains why governments and individuals are fighting against facial recognition technology to protect personal privacy. The Clearview company…

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    Ethics in the Business World
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    Brigham Young University ethics professor Brad Agle, assistant professor Aaron Miller, and former Alcoa executive Bill O’Rourke detail how to function ethically in business.

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    Do Sanctions Work?
    The Economic Weapon
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    Cornell University assistant professor Nicholas Mulder details the history and modern-day applications of tariffs and economic sanctions.

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    Thinking Ahead in a Reckless Age
    The Optimist’s Telescope
    The Optimist’s Telescopeby Bina Venkataraman Thinking Ahead in a Reckless Age

    Journalist Bina Venkataraman outlines strategies to help people and societies keep a long-term picture in mind –especially amid uncertainty. Her main lesson: Learn how to cultivate – and act upon – “foresight” as an individual,…

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    Curmudgeonly Common Sense
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    A  Classic of American History
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    Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson presents an indispensable overview of racism in the United States and its economic and social impacts.

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    A Tour de Force
    Transaction Man
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    New Yorker staff writer and Columbia University professor Nicholas Lemann offers a detailed history of the crucial economic trends and philosophies of the 20th century.

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    Compelling Stories
    Smarter Faster Better
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    Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter Charles Duhigg, best-selling author of The Power of Habit, is an engaging writer with a compelling roster of stories.

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    Women of Tech
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    “Geek girls” – that is, female tech entrepreneurs – are fostering the next generation of women in tech.

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