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Global Politics Bücher: The Trial of Henry Kissinger von Christopher Hitchens

The Trial of Henry Kissinger

Christopher Hitchens
4.4 (104 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in The Trial of Henry Kissinger?

In The Trial of Henry Kissinger, Hitchens shows a side of Henry Kissinger few would have imagined possible. He delves into the dark side of American foreign policy and shows first-hand examples of Kissinger’s criminal activities in Vietnam, Bangladesh and East Timor, and of his human rights violations and war crimes.

Wer The Trial of Henry Kissinger lesen sollte

  • Anyone interested in the dark side of US foreign policy
  • Anyone interested in human rights
  • Anyone interested in the twentieth-century and Cold War history

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Global Politics Bücher: Failed States von Noam Chomsky

Failed States

Noam Chomsky
The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy
4.1 (84 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Failed States?

In Failed States, author Noam Chomsky details the ways in which the United States has used its power to relentlessly pursue its own geopolitical and economic interests. The book cites examples from throughout history to demonstrate why the United States’ stated goal of promoting democracy is inconsistent with its own actions, at home and abroad.

Wer Failed States lesen sollte

  • Anyone critical of US foreign policy
  • Anyone interested in international politics
  • Anyone interested in history

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Global Politics Bücher: The Accidental Superpower von Peter Zeihan

The Accidental Superpower

Peter Zeihan
The Next Generation of American Preeminence and the Coming Global Disorder
3.8 (154 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in The Accidental Superpower?

Today, the United States has a stronghold as the global superpower, but the world is changing at a historically unprecedented rate. These blinks to The Accidental Superpower (2014) outline the reasons the United States came to politically and economically dominate the planet, and what we can expect in the coming decades, both in the United States and the world at large.

Wer The Accidental Superpower lesen sollte

  • Students of politics and economics
  • Anyone interested in ancient history
  • Anyone curious about the future

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Global Politics Bücher: Two Nations Indivisible von Shannon K. O’Neil

Two Nations Indivisible

Shannon K. O’Neil
Mexico, the United States and the Road Ahead
4.1 (20 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Two Nations Indivisible?

Two Nations Indivisible (2013) tells the story of the United States’ relationship with its neighbor to the south: Mexico. These blinks explain the profound connections between the two countries as well as the misunderstandings that keep them apart, with an emphasis on political and economic relations.

Wer Two Nations Indivisible lesen sollte

  • Policy makers who want to understand more about the US-Mexico relationship
  • Educators and students interested in world politics
  • Americans and Mexicans hoping to understand each other better

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Global Politics Bücher: Back Channel to Cuba von William M. LeoGrande & Peter Kornbluh

Back Channel to Cuba

William M. LeoGrande & Peter Kornbluh
The Hidden History of Negotiations Between Washington and Havana
4.7 (27 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Back Channel to Cuba?

With unprecedented access to declassified documents, Back Channel to Cuba (2014) reveals the long and bumpy road of diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba. Find out how 50 years of unsuccessful foreign policy have kept Cuba and the United States at odds despite the efforts of secret, back-channel negotiations that have been taking place since the Eisenhower administration.

Wer Back Channel to Cuba lesen sollte

  • History buffs interested in one of the longest US conflicts
  • Politicos wanting a behind-the-scenes look at foreign policy
  • Aspiring diplomats in search of the dos and don’ts of diplomacy

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Global Politics Bücher: The Next Decade von George Friedman

The Next Decade

George Friedman
Empire and Republic in a Changing World
4.0 (90 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in The Next Decade?

The Next Decade (2011) offers us a glimpse into the future, exploring the ways in which the United States’ attempts to maintain its dominant position on the international stage will shape events in countries and regions around the world.

Wer The Next Decade lesen sollte

  • Students of history or political science
  • Anyone interested in a vivid forecast of the future of international politics
  • Avid readers and news junkies eager for a fresh perspective on foreign affairs

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Global Politics Bücher: The Looming Tower von Lawrence Wright

The Looming Tower

Lawrence Wright
Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11
4.1 (43 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in The Looming Tower?

The Looming Tower (2006) is all about al-Qaeda, its formation, and the personalities behind it. These blinks detail the route taken to power by al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and the run-up to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack that devastated the United States.

Wer The Looming Tower lesen sollte

  • Anyone interested in the global effects of national policies
  • Political science junkies
  • History enthusiasts

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Global Politics Bücher: Sea Power von James Stavridis

Sea Power

James Stavridis
The History and Geopolitics of the World’s Oceans
4.1 (46 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Sea Power?

Sea Power (2017) provides an enlightening look at the role Earth’s oceans have played over the course of human history. From early voyagers who sailed into the vast unknown, to the tens of thousands of commercial ships now traversing the globe on a daily basis, our oceans have always been a powerful force that we’ve longed to tame and control. While we’ve come a long way, we still find ourselves faced with immense challenges that we’ll only overcome by working together.

Wer Sea Power lesen sollte

  • History buffs
  • News junkies worried about the future
  • Readers interested in politics and global affairs

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Global Politics Bücher: A World in Disarray von Richard Haass

A World in Disarray

Richard Haass
American Foreign Policy and the Crisis of the Old Order
4.1 (83 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in A World in Disarray?

A World in Disarray (2017) is an overview of the major transformations in global politics since World War Two. These blinks describe an evolution from a non-interventionist order of nation states to one of globalization and international involvement.

Wer A World in Disarray lesen sollte

  • Diplomats and politicians interested in foreign policy
  • Students of international relations, history and politics
  • Historians interested in the wars of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries

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Global Politics Bücher: Why The West Rules – For Now von Ian Morris

Why The West Rules – For Now

Ian Morris
The Patterns of History, and What They Reveal About the Future
4.4 (74 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Why The West Rules – For Now?

Why The West Rules – For Now (2010) is a treatise on Western rule. It examines what “the West” is and how its current dominance came about. Starting with the earliest development of humankind, it rules out racist genetic beliefs and theories of cultural superiority. It describes how East and West have been locked neck and neck in a race for advancement up to the present day. And, of course, it goes on to address the question: will the West’s dominance last?

Wer Why The West Rules – For Now lesen sollte

  • Anyone wondering why or if the West rules – and what “the West” is
  • Historians and archaeologists
  • Politicians and those interested in politics

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Global Politics Bücher: A People Betrayed von Linda Melvern

A People Betrayed

Linda Melvern
The Role of the West in Rwanda's Genocide
4.5 (63 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in A People Betrayed?

A People Betrayed (2000) is a masterful, in-depth look at the international community’s failure to intervene in one of the greatest humanitarian catastrophes since the Holocaust. Through selfish and racist policies, the UN and its Security Council dithered  and denied its way through three months of genocidal slaughter. As a direct result of their inaction, an estimated one million civilians were brutally murdered.

Wer A People Betrayed lesen sollte

  • Anyone interested in how policy translates from boardroom to battlefield
  • History buffs interested in the chilling after-effects of colonialism in Africa
  • People who suspect there’s a dark side to the new world order

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Global Politics Bücher: Ping-Pong Diplomacy von Nicholas Griffin

Ping-Pong Diplomacy

Nicholas Griffin
The Secret History Behind the Game That Changed the World
4.6 (67 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Ping-Pong Diplomacy?

Ping-Pong Diplomacy (2014) is the tale of how China and the United States ended two decades of diplomatic silence and antagonism. This breakthrough did not originate in embassies or politicians’ offices. Instead, it began at the ping-pong table. These blinks show how a sport shaped by a communist-leaning aristocrat changed politics forever. 

Wer Ping-Pong Diplomacy lesen sollte

  • Those with an eye for unusual history
  • People who are interested in ping-pong and politics
  • Sports fans interested in how their passion can change the world

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Global Politics Bücher: Navalny von Jan Matti Dollbaum, Morvan Lallouet and Ben Noble

Navalny

Jan Matti Dollbaum, Morvan Lallouet and Ben Noble
Putin's Nemesis, Russia's Future?
4.4 (187 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Navalny?

Navalny (2021) is an in-depth look at the life and politics of Russian politician Alexei Navalny. This biography details how Navalny rose to prominence and what plans he has for Russia’s future.

Wer Navalny lesen sollte

  • Outsiders seeking to understand life in Russia 
  • Political thinkers keen to grasp the concept of power in a post-USSR world
  • All those invested in the future of world governance

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Global Politics Bücher: The Gates of Europe von Serhii Plokhy

The Gates of Europe

Serhii Plokhy
A History of Ukraine
4.3 (273 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in The Gates of Europe?

The Gates of Europe (2015) offers a compelling overview of the history of Ukraine, a nation which lies between the East and the West. Due to this unique geographic position, Ukraine has been fought over and subjugated by a long line of imperial forces throughout history. Indeed, the history of Ukraine is one of the most important facets in the history of Europe.

Wer The Gates of Europe lesen sollte

  • History buffs
  • People curious about Russian-Ukrainian relations
  • Anyone interested in democracy

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Global Politics Bücher: How to Prevent the Next Pandemic von Bill Gates

How to Prevent the Next Pandemic

Bill Gates
3.8 (245 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in How to Prevent the Next Pandemic?

How to Prevent the Next Pandemic (2022) is a blueprint for the international pandemic prevention plan the world sorely needs. Learning from the mistakes of the Covid 19 pandemic, Gates lays down a series of steps governments need to take if we’re to protect ourselves and ensure another global health catastrophe of this scale never happens again.

Wer How to Prevent the Next Pandemic lesen sollte

  • Casual science readers with an interest in epidemiology
  • Business leaders and philanthropists looking for good places to invest
  • Anyone who doesn’t want to live through another Covid 19

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Global Politics Bücher: Shutdown von Adam Tooze

Shutdown

Adam Tooze
How Covid Shook the World's Economy
3.4 (93 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Shutdown?

Shutdown (2021) explores the unprecedented shock COVID-19 dealt the world economy. The story begins with the revelation of the disease in January 2020 by Chinese President Xi Jinping and ends precisely a year later with the inauguration of US President Joe Biden, and through this history, Shutdown shows how markets and governments reeled from the blow, how they regained their footing, and what we might learn for the next worldwide crisis. 

Wer Shutdown lesen sollte

  • News junkies and history buffs alike
  • Those who know that economic policy matters
  • Anyone seeking perspective on our tumultuous times

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Global Politics Bücher: The American War in Afghanistan von Carter Malkasian

The American War in Afghanistan

Carter Malkasian
A History
3.9 (125 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in The American War in Afghanistan?

The American War in Afghanistan (2021) is an in-depth look at one of the defining conflicts of the twenty-first century. This exhaustively-researched analysis dives into the details of this protracted and complex military occupation.

Wer The American War in Afghanistan lesen sollte

  • Engaged citizens keen to keep up with current events
  • Civilians seeking insight into military matters 
  • Anyone eager to understand a complex conflict

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Global Politics Bücher: Reagan von H. W. Brands

Reagan

H. W. Brands
The Life
4.3 (179 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Reagan?

Reagan (2015) is the definitive account of the life of a towering figure in American history. Starting with his childhood in Illinois, the narrative follows the course of Ronald Reagan’s life, from his charmed days in Hollywood to his time as governor of California and, finally, from the White House to the world stage of the Cold War.

Wer Reagan lesen sollte

  • All those who think they know what Reagan was all about
  • History buffs
  • People looking to understand modern American conservatism

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Global Politics Bücher: Free Speech von Jacob Mchangama

Free Speech

Jacob Mchangama
A History from Socrates to Social Media
4.5 (128 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Free Speech?

Free Speech (2022) traces the history of this world-defining idea. It provides a soapbox for some of free speech’s greatest proponents and highlights key events that pushed the idea forward from ancient times to the present. Offering an evenhanded treatment of the costs and benefits of free speech throughout history, it’s a powerful retort to all those forces that threaten to erode free speech today.

Wer Free Speech lesen sollte

  • Passionate defenders of free speech who could use more argumentative ammunition 
  • Students preparing for campus debates on whether free speech should be limited
  • Anyone on the left or right seeking insight into modern-day debates on free speech

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Global Politics Bücher: Earth for All von Sandrine Dixson-Decleve, Owen Gaffney, Jayati Ghosh, Jorgen Randers, Johan Rockstrom and Per Espen Stoknes

Earth for All

Sandrine Dixson-Decleve, Owen Gaffney, Jayati Ghosh, Jorgen Randers, Johan Rockstrom and Per Espen Stoknes
A Survival Guide for Humanity
4.4 (41 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Earth for All?

Earth for All (2022) is more than a book – it’s a survival guide. After centuries of industrialization, population growth, and rising inequality, our planet is now at a tipping point. We are already learning to live with pandemics, war, wildfires, and more. This guide offers timely, practical solutions for the urgent problems facing humankind.

Wer Earth for All lesen sollte

  • People concerned about climate change
  • Activists seeking a better future
  • Residents of planet Earth – in other words, all of us!

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Global Politics Bücher: Nomad Century von Gaia Vince

Nomad Century

Gaia Vince
How Climate Migration Will Reshape Our World
4.0 (79 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Nomad Century?

Nomad Century (2022) proposes a radical solution to the looming climate apocalypse, one that’s as practical as it is controversial. To tackle the effects of climate change, we need to migrate and be more tolerant of those who’ve been forced to move.

Wer Nomad Century lesen sollte

  • Supranational bodies trying to tackle the climate crisis
  • Governments dealing with climate migration
  • Scientists, communities, and NGOs

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Global Politics Bücher: The Cold War von Robert J. McMahon

The Cold War

Robert J. McMahon
A Very Short Introduction
4.5 (217 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in The Cold War?

The Cold War (2003) provides an overview of the conflict that defined the second half of the twentieth century. Beginning in the immediate aftermath of World War Two, it traces the Cold War’s development through the rest of the century, laying out its underlying causes and overall contours.

Wer The Cold War lesen sollte

  • History buffs
  • Students of military strategy and foreign relations 
  • Those who want to understand one of the twentieth century’s defining conflicts

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Global Politics Bücher: Killing the Killers von Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard

Killing the Killers

Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
The Secret War Against Terrorists
3.9 (259 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Killing the Killers?

Killing the Killers (2022) takes you deep into the global war on terror. As it examines the role of Al-Qaeda, ISIS, and the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, it moves through all the theaters of action including Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Iran, and Afghanistan. It’s the eleventh book in the best-selling Killing series.

Wer Killing the Killers lesen sollte

  • Fans of the Killing series
  • History buffs interested in the war on terror
  • Lovers of dramatic story-telling

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Global Politics Bücher: Pegasus von Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud

Pegasus

Laurent Richard and Sandrine Rigaud
How a Spy in Our Pocket Threatens the End of Privacy, Dignity, and Democracy
4.3 (280 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Pegasus?

Pegasus (2023) follows the thrilling, worldwide investigation into one of the most powerful and insidious pieces of cyber surveillance software known to date. Beginning with a massive data leak to a small, independent news outlet, it tells the story of how Pegasus came to be, the hundreds of innocent individuals who have had their privacy taken away by it, and the global team of reporters and editors who risked everything to bring the story to light.

Wer Pegasus lesen sollte

  • Followers of the Pegasus Project and other cyber security international bombshells like the Panama Papers, or Wikileaks.
  • Fans of investigative journalism who want to know the stories behind the reports that shake the world.
  • Anyone who owns a phone and wants to know just how fragile their privacy really is.

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Global Politics Bücher: Never Give an Inch von Mike Pompeo

Never Give an Inch

Mike Pompeo
Fighting for the America I Love
3.8 (47 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Never Give an Inch?

Never Give an Inch (2022) gives insight into US foreign policy during the Trump administration. Pompeo, the former Secretary of State, outlines his personal beliefs, candidly discusses his views on international politics, and reflects on challenges and successes from his time in the State Department.

Wer Never Give an Inch lesen sollte

  • Republicans
  • People who want to know more about the Trump administration
  • Anyone who’s interested in US and international politics

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Global Politics Bücher: In Order to Live von Yeonmi Park

In Order to Live

Yeonmi Park
A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom
4.7 (35 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in In Order to Live?

In Order to Live (2015) follows the survival story of Yeonmi Park, a North Korean woman who escaped from her home country. In this inspiring memoir, Yeonmi goes through her horrific journey from North Korea to China and finally to South Korea.

Wer In Order to Live lesen sollte

  • Human rights activists
  • Those curious about North Korea
  • Anyone looking for an uplifting story

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Global Politics Bücher: Saving Aziz von Chad Robichaux with David L. Thomas

Saving Aziz

Chad Robichaux with David L. Thomas
How the Mission to Help One Became a Calling to Rescue Thousands from the Taliban
4.1 (111 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Saving Aziz?

Saving Aziz (2023) is the story of how one man’s daring rescue of his friend and brother-in-arms turned into a multi-organizational effort that has resulted in rescuing over 17,000 allies from Afghanistan. 

Wer Saving Aziz lesen sollte

  • Anyone interested in Afghanistan history
  • Military history buffs
  • People in need of an inspiring story of the goodness in humanity

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Global Politics Bücher: The End of the World Is Just the Beginning von Peter Zeihan

The End of the World Is Just the Beginning

Peter Zeihan
Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
4.4 (197 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in The End of the World Is Just the Beginning?

The End of the World Is Just Beginning (2022) asks what happens if or when the United States stops policing the global order it established after the Second World War. The short answer is that the world as we know it will come to a grinding, potentially violent halt. The longer answer takes us on a thrilling ride through the politics and economics of trade, energy, and foreign policy. 

Wer The End of the World Is Just the Beginning lesen sollte

  • History buffs 
  • Politicos with an interest in foreign policy
  • Anyone trying to figure out global events

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Global Politics Bücher: Profit Over People von Noam Chomsky

Profit Over People

Noam Chomsky
Neoliberalism and Global Order
4.3 (367 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Profit Over People?

Profit Over People (1999) is a deep dive into the often hidden world of neoliberalism, revealing how global power structures and US policies are influenced by corporate interests. You’ll be taken on a journey that uncovers an economic system geared toward the affluent, often to the detriment of the many.

Wer Profit Over People lesen sollte

  • Students of economics or international relations 
  • Policymakers and businesspeople
  • Curious minds interested in the way our world works

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Global Politics Bücher: The Climate Book von Greta Thunberg

The Climate Book

Greta Thunberg
The Facts and the Solutions
3.8 (74 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in The Climate Book?

The Climate Book (2023) unites dozens of voices in a compelling and eye-opening exploration of the complex relationships between climate change, politics, and media. Offering insights into the interconnectedness of various global issues and the urgent need for systemic change, it contains practical, actionable steps towards a sustainable and equitable future.

Wer The Climate Book lesen sollte

  • Everyone concerned about our planet Earth
  • Climate activists looking to bolster their tactics arsenal 
  • Politicians and journalists who want to be part of the solution, not the problem 

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Global Politics Bücher: Thirteen Days von Robert F. Kennedy

Thirteen Days

Robert F. Kennedy
A Memoir Of The Cuban Missile Crisis
3.6 (38 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Thirteen Days?

Thirteen Days (1969) offers an inside look into the Cuban Missile Crisis, revealing the intense deliberations and decision-making processes of the U.S. government at the time. It chronicles the 13-day standoff between the U.S. and the Soviet Union that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. Through its pages, readers gain insight into the high-stakes diplomacy and behind-the-scenes actions that took place during this critical period.

Wer Thirteen Days lesen sollte

  • History buffs eager to delve deeper into the Cuban Missile Crisis
  • Political enthusiasts curious about U.S. decision-making during crises
  • Those intrigued by pivotal moments in twentieth-century history

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Global Politics Bücher: Capital in the Twenty-First Century von Thomas Piketty

Capital in the Twenty-First Century

Thomas Piketty
3.4 (103 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in Capital in the Twenty-First Century?

Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2013) offers a deep dive into the historical trends and dynamics of income and wealth inequality. Drawing from centuries of data, it examines how capital concentration perpetuates inequality and proposes bold solutions to address this growing divide.

Wer Capital in the Twenty-First Century lesen sollte

  • Economists studying wealth dynamics
  • Those who would like to contextualize modern economic issues with historical data
  • Advocates for social justice and economic equality

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Global Politics Bücher: You Will Own Nothing von Carol Roth

You Will Own Nothing

Carol Roth
Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back
3.2 (274 Rezensionen)

Worum geht's in You Will Own Nothing?

You Will Own Nothing (2023) challenges you to confront a possible future where global elites dictate what you do and don’t have. Dive into an investigation of the forces striving to reshape our very notions of ownership, and discover strategies to ensure your autonomy and assets aren't just safe but thriving. Brace yourself: it's time to redefine your future.

Wer You Will Own Nothing lesen sollte

  • Financial enthusiasts exploring global economic shifts.
  • Technological futurists keen on societal implications.
  • Advocates for personal rights and wealth autonomy.

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