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Second Class: How th | |
| Batya Ungar-Sargon | ||
ǻ | Encounter Books | ||
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Technofeudalism: Wha | |
| Yanis Varoufakis | ||
ǻ | Melville House | ||
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Broken Money: Why Ou | |
| Lyn Alden | ||
ǻ | Timestamp Press | ||
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Life Is a Startup | |
| Noam Wasserman | ||
ǻ | Stanford Business Books | ||
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New Weapons Are Pois | |
For people of any age, the word “cancer” has carried dire connotations for generations. Until recently, that ominous sense of cancer as a killer was literally true, at least for many forms of the disease. And just 10 years ago, there were few treatments apart from the crude and devastating ones, such as chemotherapy and radiation. | ||