Os melhores 100 livros sobre Social Philosophy

Social philosophy delves into the complexities of human society, ethics, and justice, offering profound insights into our interconnected world. Our carefully curated book list sheds light on key theories and perspectives, making this fundamental topic more accessible.

Discover diverse viewpoints and enrich your understanding of social dynamics with our selection. Ready to deepen your grasp of society's intricacies and explore thought-provoking ideas? Start your journey now.

Os melhores 100 livros sobre Social Philosophy
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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Discipline & Punish por Michel Foucault

Discipline & Punish

Michel Foucault
The Birth of the Prison
4.3 (140 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Discipline & Punish?

Discipline & Punish (1975) is a celebrated work of renowned French philosopher and sociologist Michel Foucault. Foucault studies the history of forms of power, punishment, discipline and surveillance from the French Ancien Régime through to more modern times, seeing it as a reflection of a changing society.

Quem deveria ler Discipline & Punish?

  • Concerned citizens worried about the overreach of mass surveillance
  • Philosophers, historians, cultural scientists and sociologists
  • Anyone interested in modern prisons

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Madness and Civilization por Michel Foucault

Madness and Civilization

Michel Foucault
A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason
4.4 (151 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Madness and Civilization?

Madness and Civilization (1961) explores the bumpy road taken by European society in learning how to understand and treat mental illness. Famed philosopher and critic Michel Foucault offers insight into civilization’s troubled history of treating the mentally ill as social outcasts, wild animals and misbehaving children.

Quem deveria ler Madness and Civilization?

  • Historians of Europe and medicine
  • Those who want a greater understanding of mental illness and psychiatric institutions
  • Readers interested in French philosophers and sociologists

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding por David Hume

An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

David Hume
4.5 (312 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding?

An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748) presents a succinct summary of Hume’s empirical and skeptical philosophy, and is one of the most influential texts of the early modern period. In calling for the use of reason in rejecting the “superstitions” of metaphysical philosophy and religion, this text helped to furnish the philosophical basis for the scientific method that was then coming to prominence in Enlightenment Europe. Even today, Hume’s Enquiry remains one of the best introductions to modern philosophy.

Quem deveria ler An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding?

  • Philosophy students looking for an introduction to Hume’s most important ideas
  • Rationalists who want to sharpen their reasoning skills
  • Anyone interested in the classics of Western philosophy

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Social Contract por Jean-Jacques Rousseau

The Social Contract

Jean-Jacques Rousseau
A cornerstone in modern political and social thought
4.5 (399 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Social Contract?

The Social Contract (1762) is a seminal work of political and social theory, and is Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s most important and influential text. In the book, Rousseau lays out the conditions required for the legitimate founding and governing of a nation state. Playing a role in both the French Revolution and the founding of the US Constitution, The Social Contract is a cornerstone of modern political thought and essential reading for anyone interested in political theory.

Quem deveria ler The Social Contract?

  • Students looking for an introduction to Rousseau
  • Politics buffs interested in the foundational texts of liberalism
  • Life-long learners who want to know all the classics of Western thought

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: How Proust Can Change Your Life por Alain de Botton

How Proust Can Change Your Life

Alain de Botton
4.5 (371 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é How Proust Can Change Your Life?

How Proust Can Change Your Life (1997) melds literary biography with a self-help structure to argue that reading the work of twentieth-century French author Marcel Proust is not only culturally enriching, but potentially life-enhancing. Botton’s close reading of Proust’s masterpiece, In Search of Lost Time, offers up surprising and delightful insights into how to live better.

Quem deveria ler How Proust Can Change Your Life?

  • Voracious readers who have yet to embark on In Search of Lost Time
  • Reluctant readers who’d like to read more than they currently do
  • Anyone looking to take on a literary challenge

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: A Room of One’s Own por Virginia Woolf

A Room of One’s Own

Virginia Woolf
4.5 (256 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é A Room of One’s Own?

A Room of One's Own (1929) is a perceptive rumination on gender and self-expression. This extended essay explores the social and structural barriers women face when creating art.

Quem deveria ler A Room of One’s Own?

  • Artists looking for inspiring words
  • Women exploring the history of feminism 
  • Those struggling to understand social injustice

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Starry Messenger por Neil deGrasse Tyson

Starry Messenger

Neil deGrasse Tyson
Cosmic Perspectives on Civilization
4.3 (513 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Starry Messenger?

Starry Messenger (2022) is about a way of looking at the world called the cosmic perspective. It’s the view that opens up when we think about human life in its largest possible context – that of the universe itself. This isn’t an exercise in making our worldly affairs seem small and trivial, though. It’s about unlocking insights that can help us live more happily and meaningfully on the cosmic anomaly we call Earth.

Quem deveria ler Starry Messenger?

  • Thinkers and stargazers
  • Politicos interested in new ways of looking at old questions
  • Scientists and rationalists

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Future Stories por David Christian

Future Stories

David Christian
What's Next?
4.1 (458 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Future Stories?

Future Stories: What’s Next? (2022) explains the roots of how we make decisions about the future and illuminates the urgent responsibility on humanity’s shoulders today, with a multidisciplinary approach to time informed by biology, philosophy, and cosmology.

Quem deveria ler Future Stories?

  • Historians – both amateur and professional
  • Anyone concerned about climate change
  • Those interested in being a better human

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Macbeth por William Shakespeare

Macbeth

William Shakespeare
4.6 (195 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Macbeth?

Macbeth (1606) is the Shakespearean tragedy of Scottish general Macbeth and his doomed attempt to seize his country’s throne. His ambitions ignited by a prophecy spoken to him by three witches, Macbeth’s path to power begins with anxiety and reticence and ends with callousness and cruelty. His story is a timeless exploration of guilt, paranoia, madness, prophecy, and the evils of ambition.

Quem deveria ler Macbeth?

  • Shakespeare lovers who haven’t had the chance to read Macbeth 
  • Those who find Shakespeare’s original language difficult to enjoy
  • Macbeth fans who want a refresher

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Lord of the Flies por William Golding

Lord of the Flies

William Golding
4.6 (282 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Lord of the Flies?

Lord of the Flies (1954) is the allegorical story of a group of young boys stranded on a deserted island and left to fend for themselves and create a society. As the boys struggle with the complexities of leadership, cooperation, and survival, they are forced to face some fundamental questions about human nature and the fragility of civilization.

Quem deveria ler Lord of the Flies?

  • Readers looking for fresh eyes on an old classic
  • Literature lovers who somehow never got around to this important book
  • Anyone looking for insight into the nature of society and the humans who build it

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Thus Spoke Zarathustra por Friedrich Nietzsche

Thus Spoke Zarathustra

Friedrich Nietzsche
4.2 (674 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Thus Spoke Zarathustra?

Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883) is a philosophical novel by Friedrich Nietzsche that explores the themes of religion, morality, culture, and society. It follows the journey of Zarathustra, a prophet who leaves his cave to share his wisdom with humanity. Along the way he encounters various characters who test his vision, and grapples with his own shortcomings.

Quem deveria ler Thus Spoke Zarathustra?

  • Those who like to challenge their own assumptions and values
  • People who enjoy poetic and metaphorical language and imagery
  • Students of history, philosophy, and culture

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Prince and the Pauper por Mark Twain

The Prince and the Pauper

Mark Twain
4.6 (234 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Prince and the Pauper?

The Prince and the Pauper (1881) is a classic tale that explores the societal framework of the sixteenth-century English society. The story unravels the unexpected journey of two identical boys – Prince Edward, the royal heir, and Tom Canty, a destitute pauper, as they swap their lives. In exploring each other's worlds, they gain insightful lessons about society, identity, and human kindness, with the story offering a profound commentary on class disparities and social norms.

Quem deveria ler The Prince and the Pauper?

  • History enthusiasts
  • Fans of classic literature
  • Personal development seekers

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Wretched of the Earth por Frantz Fanon

The Wretched of the Earth

Frantz Fanon
4.2 (34 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Wretched of the Earth?

The Wretched of the Earth (2021) is a seminal work examining the psychological effects of colonialism and advocating for revolutionary struggle against racist and colonial oppression. It has profoundly influenced civil rights, anti-colonial, Black consciousness, and psychiatric reform movements globally since its publication in 1961.

Quem deveria ler The Wretched of the Earth?

  • Activists and organizers
  • Students and scholars
  • People who care about justice

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Birth of Tragedy por Friedrich Nietzsche

The Birth of Tragedy

Friedrich Nietzsche
4.0 (72 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Birth of Tragedy?

The Birth of Tragedy (1872) interprets Greek tragedy’s birth and death. The narrative advocates the re-emergence of tragic arts and rejects the societal shift towards rationality and science during the time when it was written.

Quem deveria ler The Birth of Tragedy?

  • Philosophy enthusiasts
  • Greek culture aficionados
  • Tragedy genre lovers

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Madame Bovary por Gustave Flaubert

Madame Bovary

Gustave Flaubert
A Tale of Desire and Despair in the Search for Fulfillment
4.4 (97 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Madame Bovary?

Madame Bovary (1856) is the story of Emma Bovary, unhappily married to a provincial French doctor, and her ultimately futile attempts to exchange dull reality for a more romantic life. In the years since its publication it has been hailed as a groundbreaking and classic work of realist literature.

Quem deveria ler Madame Bovary?

  • Literature lovers keen to get acquainted with one of the great novels
  • Romantics who are drawn to stories of love and longing
  • Students of psychology intrigued by complex character studies

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Idiot por Fyodor Dostoevsky

The Idiot

Fyodor Dostoevsky
3.8 (102 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Idiot?

The Idiot (1869) follows the naïvely optimistic prince Myshkin as he moves through Russia’s confusing and cynical society, offering a profound discussion on the struggle between idealism and worldly disillusionment.

Quem deveria ler The Idiot?

  • Connoisseurs of Russian literature
  • Readers interested in philosophy
  • Enthusiasts of character-driven narratives

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: On the Genealogy of Morals por Friedrich Nietzsche

On the Genealogy of Morals

Friedrich Nietzsche
3.7 (99 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é On the Genealogy of Morals?

On the Genealogy of Morals (1887) delves deeply into Nietzsche’s evolving moral philosophy, exploring the origins and meanings of traditional Western morality. It suggests a radical departure from it and posits the emergence of new moral constructs.

Quem deveria ler On the Genealogy of Morals?

  • Philosophers and thinkers
  • Readers interested in morality
  • Nietzsche’s followers

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Capital in the Twenty-First Century por Thomas Piketty

Capital in the Twenty-First Century

Thomas Piketty
3.5 (212 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é 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.

Quem deveria ler Capital in the Twenty-First Century?

  • 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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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Killing the Witches por Bill O'Reilly & Martin Dugard

Killing the Witches

Bill O'Reilly & Martin Dugard
The Horror of Salem, Massachusetts
4.1 (48 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Killing the Witches?

Killing the Witches (2023) revisits one of the most frightening episodes in American history: the Salem Witch Trials, which saw over 200 people accused of witchcraft and 20 killed. This dramatic history reveals how Puritan tradition shaped early America and examines its repercussions to this very day.

Quem deveria ler Killing the Witches?

  • Fans of Bill O’Reilly
  • Readers interested in Puritan history and early American culture 
  • Those interested in understanding mob mentality and mass hysteria

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Being and Nothingness por Jean-Paul Sartre

Being and Nothingness

Jean-Paul Sartre
A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology
4.4 (244 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Being and Nothingness?

Being and Nothingness (1943) is a seminal work of existentialist philosophy. It explores the major themes of existentialism, such as the intricacies of human consciousness, free will, and the interplay of objectivity and subjectivity.

Quem deveria ler Being and Nothingness?

  • Students and scholars of philosophy
  • People interested in intellectual history and influential philosophical texts
  • Anyone grappling with questions of meaning, identity, and consciousness

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Social Justice Fallacies por Thomas Sowell

Social Justice Fallacies

Thomas Sowell
3.8 (218 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Social Justice Fallacies?

Social Justice Fallacies (2023) unravels the myths and misconceptions driving today's social justice movement. It turns out that many popular beliefs about how society should be improved often conflict with concrete facts. This exploration sheds light on the perilous path of good intentions paired with fallacious assertions.

Quem deveria ler Social Justice Fallacies?

  • Critical thinkers who find themselves questioning social justice movements
  • Enthusiasts of fact-driven political discourse
  • Anyone wanting to debunk widely accepted social narratives

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: How to Read Lacan por Slavoj Žižek

How to Read Lacan

Slavoj Žižek
3.7 (279 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é How to Read Lacan?

How to Read Lacan (2007) offers a deep dive into the perplexing landscape of our inner psyche through the lens of twentieth-century psychoanalyst and psychiatrist Jacques Lacan. It unravels the mysteries of unconscious beliefs, from the paradoxes of atheism to the rituals that mask genuine feelings. It leads us through an eye-opening journey, challenging our perceptions, and uncovering the unseen forces shaping our daily lives.

Quem deveria ler How to Read Lacan?

  • Philosophy lovers seeking deeper understanding
  • Students of psychological and behavioral sciences
  • Enthusiasts of introspection and self-exploration

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Understanding Power por Noam Chomsky, Peter R. Mitchell & John Schoeffel

Understanding Power

Noam Chomsky, Peter R. Mitchell & John Schoeffel
The Indispensable Chomsky
4.4 (209 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Understanding Power?

Understanding Power (2002) is a compilation of discussions and seminars by Noam Chomsky curated by Peter R. Mitchell and John Schoeffel. Throughout this collection, Chomsky delves into a wide range of topics, primarily focusing on how power and politics shape societies – critiquing media, corporate power, and governmental control, all while examining how these forces influence public opinion, policy, and democracy. With a focus on America, it reinterprets events of the past concerning foreign and social policy, highlighting the many challenges that Americans continue to face.

Quem deveria ler Understanding Power?

  • Political and sociology students
  • Citizen historians interested in America
  • Changemakers and activists

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Fahrenheit 451 por Ray Bradbury

Fahrenheit 451

Ray Bradbury
4.7 (86 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Fahrenheit 451?

Fahrenheit 451 (1953) tells the tale of a near future with fireproof homes, where firemen are now tasked with the job of burning books. It’s a dystopian future, where pleasure is catered to and intellectualism has been all but extinguished. But after a chance encounter with a free spirit, one fireman starts to question the true purpose of his job.

Quem deveria ler Fahrenheit 451?

  • Fans of classic literature
  • Sci-fi lovers
  • Anyone who enjoys a good dystopian novel

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: On the Road por Jack Kerouac

On the Road

Jack Kerouac
A classic literary chronicle of American restlessness
3.5 (74 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é On the Road?

On the Road (1957) is the defining novel of the Beat generation, written by one of its greatest minds. Based loosely on the lives and travels of the author himself, it follows young writer Sal Paradise and his reckless new friend Dean Moriarty on their wild journeys through America of the late 1940s. Their aimless wanderings lead the young rebels down winding paths of sex and drugs, love and despair – filled with surprising poetry. 

Quem deveria ler On the Road?

  • Modern-day rebels and restless souls
  • Literary students and fans of the modern American road novel
  • Anyone interested in the Beat generation and its illustrious cast of characters

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Escape from Freedom por Erich Fromm

Escape from Freedom

Erich Fromm
3.7 (39 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Escape from Freedom?

Escape from Freedom (1941) examines the paradox of human freedom: though it is cherished, increased freedom also brings anxiety, responsibility, and a quest for surrendering individuality, which human history and individual development vividly illustrate.

Quem deveria ler Escape from Freedom?

  • Psychology enthusiasts
  • History buffs
  • Social science students

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Order of Things por Michel Foucault

The Order of Things

Michel Foucault
An Archaeology of Human Sciences
4.2 (82 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Order of Things?

The Order of Things (1966) is a philosophical examination of our most basic beliefs about knowledge. With depth and skill, it exposes the shaky foundations holding up society’s perceived truths and argues that much of what we know actually just relies on chance.

Quem deveria ler The Order of Things?

  • Philosophers interested in theories of language and knowledge
  • Students of history and science
  • Critical thinkers questioning modern scientific paradigms

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Richard III por William Shakespeare

Richard III

William Shakespeare
A tyrant's ruthless climb to power and inevitable downfall
4.3 (40 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Richard III?

Richard III (1593) follows the ruthless Duke of Gloucester as he manipulates, murders, and schemes his way to the English throne. Through deception and violence, Richard eliminates rivals including his own brothers and the young princes, but his tyranny ultimately sparks rebellion. The play culminates in Richard's defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, where Henry Tudor claims victory and establishes the Tudor dynasty.

Quem deveria ler Richard III?

  • Students of political manipulation 
  • Theater and literature enthusiasts
  • History buffs interested in power

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Candide por Voltaire

Candide

Voltaire
Or, all for the Best
4.4 (88 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Candide?

Candide (1759) is a famous satire by French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire. The novella follows a naive young man’s journey through a world of misfortunes, challenging his unwavering belief in optimism. This timeless tale is a critique of the philosophical notion that all suffering serves a greater cosmic purpose, delivering with razor-sharp wit and provocative insight. 

Quem deveria ler Candide?

  • Philosophy enthusiasts interested in a critique of optimism
  • Fans of dark humor and absurdist narratives
  • Students of French literature and the Age of Enlightenment

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Burnout Society por Byung-Chul Han

The Burnout Society

Byung-Chul Han
3.9 (231 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Burnout Society?

The Burnout Society (2010) delves into the contemporary epidemic of exhaustion and mental overload, revealing how your pursuit of success and productivity in a hyper-connected world might be leading to a state of collective burnout. It challenges you to rethink societal norms and personal values, offering insights into navigating the pressures of modern life. 

Quem deveria ler The Burnout Society?

  • Professionals seeking work-life balance
  • Students studying societal trends and psychology
  • Advocates for mental health and wellness

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Single, Dating, Engaged, Married por Ben Stuart

Single, Dating, Engaged, Married

Ben Stuart
Navigating Life and Love in the Modern Age
2.8 (122 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Single, Dating, Engaged, Married?

Single, Dating, Engaged, Married (2017) is filled with practical guidance for today’s Christian on four seasons of romantic relationship. This thoughtful collection of stories and scriptural wisdom offers ways to transform relationships, from navigating modern dating to honoring divine design within marriage.

Quem deveria ler Single, Dating, Engaged, Married?

  • Single Christians wondering if being alone is really part of God’s plan
  • Dating Christians who want to know if their current partner is “the one”
  • Engaged Christians about to embark on the adventure of marriage

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Covenant of Water por Abraham Verghese

The Covenant of Water

Abraham Verghese
4.4 (28 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Covenant of Water?

The Covenant of Water (2023) follows a family in southern India across three generations as they grapple with a chilling affliction – the death by drowning of at least one member of every generation. Spanning almost the entire twentieth century, this masterful literary novel is a poignant tale of love and loss, chronicling the evolution of a family as well as India's turbulent passage into modernity.

Quem deveria ler The Covenant of Water?

  • Fans of literary fiction interested in emotional resonance and the human experience
  • People intrigued by the traditions and everyday lives of families in southern India
  • Those fascinated by India's culture and history, especially the changes in Indian society throughout the 1900s

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Not the End of the World por Hannah Ritchie

Not the End of the World

Hannah Ritchie
How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet
4.1 (139 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Not the End of the World?

Not the End of the World (2024) argues for radical hope amid environmental crisis. Recent data show that, contrary to the usual gloom and doom, tremendous progress towards sustainability is being made. By focusing on well-defined and tractable issues, we can shift our collective behavior and avert climate disaster.

Quem deveria ler Not the End of the World?

  • People looking for signs of hope about climate change
  • Concerned citizens seeking pragmatic solutions to the climate crisis
  • Fans of science and careful research

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Filterworld por Kyle Chayka

Filterworld

Kyle Chayka
How Algorithms Flattened Culture
4.2 (226 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Filterworld?

Filterworld (2024) dives into the digital age's landscape, where algorithms are the unseen puppeteers of culture, taste, and social interaction. Peel back the digital curtain to uncover how your preferences are being shaped in echo chambers of sameness and how to be authentic in a world curated by code.

Quem deveria ler Filterworld?

  • Digital nomads and social media enthusiasts
  • Cultural critics investigating the intersection of technology and culture
  • Reclaimers of individuality

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: In Praise of Folly por Erasmus

In Praise of Folly

Erasmus
4.3 (34 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é In Praise of Folly?

In Praise of Folly (1511) is a critical examination of societal norms and institutions with a satirical lens, unveiling an unconventional wisdom that praises folly, or foolishness, as a driving force behind much human action and happiness.

Quem deveria ler In Praise of Folly?

  • Fans of Renaissance literature
  • Students of philosophy
  • Individuals questioning societal norms

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Scarlet Letter por Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Scarlet Letter

Nathaniel Hawthorne
3.9 (24 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Scarlet Letter?

The Scarlet Letter (1850) delves into the repercussions of sin, societal judgment, and the pathway to personal redemption, journeying through the life of Hester Prynne, an adulteress in a Puritan society.

Quem deveria ler The Scarlet Letter?

  • Fans of historical fiction
  • Readers interested in morality tales
  • Feminist literature enthusiasts

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Theory of Moral Sentiments por Adam Smith

The Theory of Moral Sentiments

Adam Smith
3.8 (56 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Theory of Moral Sentiments?

First released in 1759, The Theory of Moral Sentiments examines empathy as the primary driving force behind moral judgment, influencing everything from personal relationships to societal norms.

Quem deveria ler The Theory of Moral Sentiments?

  • Philosophy enthusiasts
  • Social science students
  • Readers interested in human behavior

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Notes from Underground por Fyodor Dostoevsky

Notes from Underground

Fyodor Dostoevsky
3.6 (76 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Notes from Underground?

Notes from Underground (1864) is a stark exploration of the human condition. It delves into the innermost recesses of a deeply introspective protagonist's mind, unearthing radical thoughts on reason, free will, and suffering.

Quem deveria ler Notes from Underground?

  • Psychology enthusiasts
  • Existentialism explorers
  • Classic literature aficionados

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Other Significant Others por Rhaina Cohen

The Other Significant Others

Rhaina Cohen
Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center
3.8 (119 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Other Significant Others?

The Other Significant Others (2024) challenges conventional relationship wisdom by inviting us to imagine a life centered around friendship rather than romance. Through compelling stories of platonic partners who have built lives together, this thought-provoking work invites us to re-examine our assumptions about love, commitment, and family.

Quem deveria ler The Other Significant Others?

  • Readers seeking alternative perspectives on relationships and family structures
  • Friends who want to build a life together
  • Single, widowed, or divorced people searching for meaning, love, and connection

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Simulacra and Simulation por Jean Baudrillard

Simulacra and Simulation

Jean Baudrillard
4.2 (191 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Simulacra and Simulation?

Simulacra and Simulation (1981) explores the concepts of hyperreality and the blurring of boundaries between reality and representation in contemporary culture. Through a series of essays, it argues that in a world saturated with media and technology, reality itself has been replaced by simulations and copies without originals.

Quem deveria ler Simulacra and Simulation?

  • Artists, filmmakers, and writers inspired by the concepts of simulacra and hyperreality in their creative work
  • Cyberpunk and science fiction fans interested in the philosophical and cultural implications of simulated realities
  • Anyone curious about the nature of reality, the influence of media, and the philosophical underpinnings of our contemporary world

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Utilitarianism por John Stuart Mill

Utilitarianism

John Stuart Mill
4.7 (129 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Utilitarianism?

Utilitarianism (1861) introduces a moral theory proposing that the most ethical action is the one that maximizes overall happiness and well-being for all affected parties. The work explores the implications of this principle and defends it against potential objections, all while considering its practical applications in various aspects of life. 

Quem deveria ler Utilitarianism?

  • Technology, media, and business professionals who face complex ethical decisions in their work
  • Philosophy lovers interested in exploring influential theories
  • Lifelong learners who enjoy engaging with thought-provoking ideas.

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Anxious Generation por Jonathan Haidt

The Anxious Generation

Jonathan Haidt
How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness
4.3 (523 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Anxious Generation?

The Anxious Generation (2024) argues that the decline of play in childhood and the rise of smartphone usage among adolescents are the twin sources of increased mental distress in Generation Z. Grounded in psychological and biological research, this eye-opening text explores how the profound shift from play-based to phone-based childhoods has disrupted adolescent development – and offers practical advice to address this crisis.

Quem deveria ler The Anxious Generation?

  • Parents and carers concerned about their children’s smartphone use
  • Educators and psychologists perturbed by increased rates of mental illness among Gen Zers
  • Anyone addicted to their smartphone

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: How Fascism Works por Jason Stanley

How Fascism Works

Jason Stanley
The Politics of Us and Them
3.7 (100 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é How Fascism Works?

How Fascism Works (2018) provides an analysis of the politics of manipulation and division. In it, you’ll explore how authoritarian ideologies construct narratives, undermine truth, and seek to reshape society in their image. By the end, you’ll be equipped with a deeper understanding of how fascism really works – and how to identify it in the world around you.

Quem deveria ler How Fascism Works?

  • Anyone concerned over the world’s current political trajectory
  • Students of history or politics looking to learn lessons of the past
  • Individuals curious about how political manipulation works

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Bad Therapy por Abigail Shrier

Bad Therapy

Abigail Shrier
Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up
4.2 (262 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Bad Therapy?

Bad Therapy (2024) explores the unintended consequences of therapy culture and its impact on young people's resilience and well-being. It argues that by overemphasizing emotional fragility and shielding youth from adversity, modern parenting and therapeutic practices may be inadvertently hindering the development of essential life skills in our youngest generations.

Quem deveria ler Bad Therapy?

  • Parents concerned about the impact of modern parenting and therapy practices on their children's development and well-being
  • Advocates for personal responsibility, grit, and the importance of learning from adversity in character development
  • Anyone exploring the broader implications of therapy culture on society and the human experience

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Open Society and Its Enemies por Karl R. Popper

The Open Society and Its Enemies

Karl R. Popper
4.1 (101 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Open Society and Its Enemies?

The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945) challenges you to scrutinize the foundations of totalitarian ideologies and their impact on democracy. This work provokes deep reflection on the principles of open societies, contrasting the closed dogmas that threaten human freedom. Dive into a critical analysis of historicism and the philosophical underpinnings of social order, designed to equip you with a nuanced understanding of political dynamics.

Quem deveria ler The Open Society and Its Enemies?

  • Political philosophy enthusiasts interested in democracy and totalitarianism
  • Social scientists exploring the dynamics of historical change
  • Critical thinkers and advocates of liberal democracy

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: A Conflict of Visions por Thomas Sowell

A Conflict of Visions

Thomas Sowell
Ideological Origins of Political Struggles
4.5 (93 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é A Conflict of Visions?

A Conflict of Visions (1987) shows why political opponents so often talk past each other by uncovering the invisible, pre-rational maps of human nature that drive our deepest disagreements. You’ll discover why your stance on seemingly unrelated issues like defense spending and criminal justice likely stems from a single underlying instinct about whether humanity is inherently flawed or endlessly perfectible. By grasping these competing visions, you can decode the fundamental logic behind ideological wars that have divided societies for centuries.

Quem deveria ler A Conflict of Visions?

  • Political observers seeking the root causes of ideological polarization
  • Students of philosophy interested in the practical application of ideas
  • Voters confused by the rigid consistency of opposing party platforms

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Mark Twain por Ron Chernow

Mark Twain

Ron Chernow
A Study of a Profoundly American Life
4.4 (95 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Mark Twain?

Mark Twain (2025) is a study of an American original: Sam Clemens, the writer and humorist who discovered his nation’s literary voice under the immortal pen name Mark Twain. Drawing on archives containing thousands of letters, notebooks, and manuscripts, this comprehensive biography lifts the curtain on the man behind the carefully constructed public persona. The result is a portrait of many shades, from the brilliant to the contradictory and tragic.

Quem deveria ler Mark Twain?

  • Readers curious about the man behind Huckleberry Finn
  • Those interested in Twain’s life beyond the legend
  • Anyone drawn to Twain’s contradictions, wit, and ambition

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: What It Takes to Heal por Prentis Hemphill

What It Takes to Heal

Prentis Hemphill
How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World
3.8 (84 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é What It Takes to Heal?

What It Takes to Heal (2024) explores the interconnected nature of personal and collective healing, drawing on the author’s experiences as a therapist, facilitator, and social justice advocate. It offers insights into how trauma manifests in individuals and communities, emphasizing the importance of understanding your own healing journey in relation to broader societal issues. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, practical exercises, and philosophical reflections, it provides a roadmap for cultivating resilience, compassion, and transformative change.

Quem deveria ler What It Takes to Heal?

  • Self-help enthusiasts and mindfulness practitioners
  • Social justice activists and organizers
  • Community leaders and educators

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: I Respectfully Disagree por Justin Jones-Fosu

I Respectfully Disagree

Justin Jones-Fosu
How to Have Difficult Conversations in a Divided World
4.2 (91 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é I Respectfully Disagree?

I Respectfully Disagree (2024) offers practical strategies for seeing beyond black-and-white thinking, embracing empathy, and fostering respectful dialogue. With engaging insights and real-life examples, it provides the tools you need to navigate conflicts with understanding and grace. 

Quem deveria ler I Respectfully Disagree?

  • Anyone who’s suffered silently through a family reunion
  • People who struggle with differing opinions
  • Diplomatic individuals eager to build bridges

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Meaning of Life por Terry Eagleton

The Meaning of Life

Terry Eagleton
A Very Short Introduction
4.1 (239 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Meaning of Life?

The Meaning of Life (2007) explores how the way we use language shapes our search for meaning. Rather than offering a straightforward answer, it challenges you to think about whether the question of life’s meaning is even the right one to ask. Through the lens of thinkers like Wittgenstein and Nietzsche, you’ll uncover how our words and ideas might create the very puzzles we struggle to solve.

Quem deveria ler The Meaning of Life?

  • Philosophy enthusiasts seeking fresh perspectives on existential questions
  • Language and communication students exploring the impact of words on thought
  • Curious minds interested in the relationship between language and meaning

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Autocracy, Inc. por Anne Applebaum

Autocracy, Inc.

Anne Applebaum
The Dictators Who Want to Run the World
4.0 (96 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Autocracy, Inc.?

Autocracy, Inc. (2024) explores the intricate networks that link modern authoritarian regimes, highlighting how they collaborate through financial corruption, surveillance technologies, and propaganda to weaken democratic institutions globally. It reveals that these regimes, while not united by ideology, are bound together by a shared pursuit of power and impunity, challenging the democratic world in unprecedented ways.

Quem deveria ler Autocracy, Inc.?

  • Students and scholars of political science and international relations
  • Advocates and activists working to defend democracy and human rights
  • Business leaders and economists interested in global market dynamics under autocratic regimes

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Human Condition por Hannah Arendt

The Human Condition

Hannah Arendt
Uncover the Dangers of Humanity’s Increasing Capabilities
3.9 (179 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Human Condition?

The Human Condition (1958) invites you to explore how action, labor, and work shape your life and the world you live in. Through these core activities, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of what freedom truly means, see how your daily choices impact society, and reflect on your role in the ongoing story of human experience.

Quem deveria ler The Human Condition?

  • Philosophy enthusiasts interested in the nature of human existence
  • Politics junkies wanting to explore the role of action in society
  • Anyone curious about the interplay between public and private life

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Sublime Object of Ideology por Slavoj Zizek

The Sublime Object of Ideology

Slavoj Zizek
Uncover the Hidden Forces Shaping Ideology and Human Perception
4.1 (45 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Sublime Object of Ideology?

The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989) explores how ideology shapes our perception of reality and influences our desires, even in a supposedly post-ideological world. The book examines the unconscious structures underlying our beliefs, the nature of social and political symptoms, and the paradoxical enjoyment we derive from ideological systems, offering a fresh perspective on how meaning is constructed in society. 

Quem deveria ler The Sublime Object of Ideology?

  • Philosophy lovers looking to understand complex contemporary thinkers
  • Cultural critics interested in fresh perspectives on ideology and society
  • Anyone grappling with questions of identity and societal influence in the modern world

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Blind Spots por Marty Makary

Blind Spots

Marty Makary
When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health
4.3 (85 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Blind Spots?

Blind Spots (2024) examines how modern medicine sometimes gets crucial issues wrong, leading to widespread public harm. It explores the consequences of medical groupthink, highlighting failures like the opioid crisis and misguided dietary advice, while advocating for a more transparent and evidence-based healthcare system. Through critical topics such as nutrition, childbirth, and the microbiome, it sheds light on the gaps in medical knowledge that continue to affect patient outcomes

Quem deveria ler Blind Spots?

  • Healthcare professionals seeking to improve patient-centered care approaches
  • Medical students interested in understanding systemic issues in healthcare
  • Anyone curious about healthcare costs and reform efforts

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Living Resistance por Kaitlin B. Curtice

Living Resistance

Kaitlin B. Curtice
An Indigenous Vision for Seeking Wholeness Every Day
3.2 (129 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Living Resistance?

Living Resistance (2023) redefines resistance as a universal, everyday calling rooted in connection, belonging, and holistic flourishing. Inspired by the sacred practices of the Potawatomi Nation and other Indigenous traditions worldwide, it empowers readers to seek wholeness and liberation within their own spheres of influence, emphasizing that every act of resistance contributes to collective well-being.

Quem deveria ler Living Resistance?

  • Activists and advocates who want to deepen their resistance practice
  • Community organizers with an interest in collective flourishing
  • Anyone ready to heighten their connection to themselves, their community, and the Earth

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: What Kind of Creatures Are We? por Noam Chomsky

What Kind of Creatures Are We?

Noam Chomsky
A deep exploration of human nature, language, and consciousness
4.3 (85 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é What Kind of Creatures Are We??

What Kind of Creatures Are We? (2015) takes you on an exhilarating journey into the depths of human consciousness, revealing how language shapes thought and defines our species. Through clear, precise explanations of groundbreaking research in linguistics and cognitive science, you'll discover why your mind can effortlessly create infinite meanings from finite elements – a unique capability that emerged suddenly in human history. 

Quem deveria ler What Kind of Creatures Are We??

  • Linguistics students and professors seeking deeper insights into language evolution
  • Philosophy enthusiasts interested in consciousness and human nature
  • Fans of science curious about cognitive development and brain function

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Science of Evil por Simon Baron-Cohen

Science of Evil

Simon Baron-Cohen
On Empathy and the Origins of Cruelty
4.1 (33 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Science of Evil?

The Science of Evil (2011) seeks to understand what causes people to be cruel to one another. Doing away with the unscientific concept of “evil,” it suggests that the deeds we commonly associate with that word can be better explained by an absence of empathy. Cruelty, it argues, becomes possible when we lose sight of others’ humanity and treat them as mere objects. 

Quem deveria ler Science of Evil?

  • Anyone interested in empathy and interpersonal relationships
  • Professionals in mental health and therapeutic fields
  • Curious minds seeking to understand the science behind moral behavior

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Indian Philosophy por Sue Hamilton

Indian Philosophy

Sue Hamilton
A Very Short Introduction
3.9 (35 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Indian Philosophy?

Indian Philosophy (2001) takes you on a journey through three thousand years of profound thinking about consciousness, reality, and what it means to be human. From ancient ritual practices to sophisticated theories of knowledge, you'll discover how Indian thinkers approached life's deepest questions in ways that still resonate today. 

Quem deveria ler Indian Philosophy?

  • Anyone fascinated by how ancient wisdom speaks to modern questions
  • Seekers exploring the deeper roots of meditation and yoga
  • Thinkers curious about different approaches to understanding consciousness

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Eclipse of Reason por Max Horkheimer

Eclipse of Reason

Max Horkheimer
On Reclaiming the Individual and Fighting Oppression
4.3 (39 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Eclipse of Reason?

Eclipse of Reason (1947) uncovers how the very rationality that was once meant to free humanity became a tool of oppression and alienation. It charts the evolution of our ideas about what is right and wrong, and how these ideas have gotten twisted by the deep contradictions in modern society. This thought-provoking work invites a critical reevaluation of reason itself, offering a path toward true liberation and social transformation.

Quem deveria ler Eclipse of Reason?

  • Philosophy enthusiasts
  • Sociology students and scholars
  • Critics of modern capitalism

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Tribal por Michael Morris

Tribal

Michael Morris
How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together
4.0 (34 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Tribal?

Tribal (2024) explores the deep-rooted cultural instincts that drive human behavior, revealing how our need for belonging, admiration, and tradition shapes our decisions. By recognizing these instincts, we can leverage them to foster positive change, build stronger communities, and create more meaningful connections.

Quem deveria ler Tribal?

  • Leadership and organizational development professionals
  • Cultural anthropologists and sociologists
  • Educators designing group dynamics or cultural studies curricula

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Longevity Imperative por Andrew J Scott

The Longevity Imperative

Andrew J Scott
Building a Healthier, Productive Society to Support Longer Lives
3.3 (10 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Longevity Imperative?

The Longevity Imperative (2024) explores how individuals and societies can adapt to the changes brought about by longer life expectancies. It highlights the need for substantial transformations in health care, the economy, and social systems to ensure that longer lives aren’t just lived but are healthier, happier, and more productive. By rethinking how you approach your career, relationships, and finances, it offers a roadmap for embracing the opportunities of an extended lifespan and creating a society prepared for the longevity revolution.

Quem deveria ler The Longevity Imperative?

  • Older workers seeking career and financial planning advice
  • Young professionals preparing for healthier, longer life spans
  • Policymakers and caregivers shaping longevity-focused societal change

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: How the World Eats por Julian Baggini

How the World Eats

Julian Baggini
A Global Food Philosophy
4.0 (40 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é How the World Eats?

How the World Eats (2024) examines how different societies approach food production and consumption, from traditional hunter-gatherers to industrial farming operations. It explores the complex global food web while investigating cutting-edge technologies, processed foods, and commodification. Through this worldwide culinary journey, it distills essential principles for a more sustainable, ethical, and equitable food future.

Quem deveria ler How the World Eats?

  • Environmentally conscious food enthusiasts
  • Innovative food entrepreneurs and producers
  • People interested in sustainable global futures

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Epic of Gilgamesh por Anonymous

The Epic of Gilgamesh

Anonymous
A timeless tale of friendship, mortality, and the search for meaning
4.7 (167 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Epic of Gilgamesh?

The Epic of Gilgamesh, (2100 BCE), is the world's oldest surviving literary work. It tells the story of a tyrannical king's journey toward wisdom through friendship, loss, and the search for immortality. 

Quem deveria ler The Epic of Gilgamesh?

  • Environmental thinkers interested in ancient depictions of humanity's relationship with nature
  • Those interested in mythology and ancient civilizations 
  • Anyone facing major life transitions who might benefit from a journey of arrogance to wisdom

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Technological Republic por Alexander C. Karp, Nicholas W. Zamiska

The Technological Republic

Alexander C. Karp, Nicholas W. Zamiska
Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West
4.1 (20 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Technological Republic?

The Technological Republic (2024)  examines the evolving relationship between Silicon Valley and the U.S. government, arguing that the tech industry's focus on consumer-driven innovations has weakened national security and global competitiveness. In the spirit of Alan Bloom’s The Closing of the American Mind, this sharp cultural critique argues that the erosion of civic life has left the United States dangerously unprepared to fight tomorrow’s wars.

Quem deveria ler The Technological Republic?

  • Tech enthusiasts curious about AI’s impact on society
  • History lovers and readers interested in geopolitics 
  • Professionals in the defense and intelligence sectors

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Prisoners of Geography por Tim Marshall

Prisoners of Geography

Tim Marshall
Ten Maps That Tell You Everything You Need to Know About Global Politics
4.3 (54 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Prisoners of Geography?

Prisoners of Geography (2015) explains how, all over the world, political decision making is greatly influenced by geography. Even choices that may appear arbitrary are in fact driven by the Earth’s mountains, valleys, rivers and seas. 

Quem deveria ler Prisoners of Geography?

  • Political junkies interested in international relations
  • Students curious about how geography informs foreign policy
  • Readers interested in world history

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The French Revolution por Thomas Carlyle

The French Revolution

Thomas Carlyle
A History
4.4 (69 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The French Revolution?

The French Revolution (1837) is a seminal work that presents the revolutionary period as a series of dramatic episodes told in vivid, often chaotic prose. Through its unconventional style and prophetic tone, it established a new approach to historical writing that emphasized the spiritual and symbolic dimensions of political upheaval, rather than merely documenting events.

Quem deveria ler The French Revolution?

  • History buffs who love a story with extra flair and drama
  • Political philosophers interested in frameworks for understanding societal collapse
  • Literature lovers curious about Carlyle’s unique and dramatic storytelling techniques

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Reader por Bernhard Schlink

The Reader

Bernhard Schlink
A Novel
4.4 (36 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Reader?

The Reader (1995) tells the story of Michael Berg’s love affair with an older woman, Hanna, and his subsequent discovery that she was a concentration camp guard. How could a woman capable of arousing such passion, warmth, and joy have been complicit in the Holocaust? Michael’s question is the question that haunted an entire generation of Germans born after the war: what drove ordinary men and women to commit such extraordinary horrors? 

Quem deveria ler The Reader?

  • Readers drawn to morally complex love stories
  • Anyone interested in postwar German identity
  • Fans of introspective literary fiction

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: A Midsummer Night's Dream por William Shakespeare

A Midsummer Night's Dream

William Shakespeare
A Comedy of Love, Magic, and Mischief
4.2 (35 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é A Midsummer Night's Dream?

A Midsummer Night’s Dream (c. 1595 - 1596) showcases the more whimsical and lighthearted side of William Shakespeare. The play follows four young aristocrats who become entangled in romantic confusion after wandering into a moonlit forest, where mischievous fairies delight in toying with their hearts. While it may not carry the tragic weight of Shakespeare’s better-known dramas, it remains a cherished work that playfully explores the unpredictable nature of love and desire.

Quem deveria ler A Midsummer Night's Dream?

  • Anyone unfamiliar with A Midsummer Night’s Dream
  • Poetry and drama fans
  • People who find it hard to crack the Shakespearean language

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Next Crisis por Danny Dorling

The Next Crisis

Danny Dorling
What We Think About the Future
4.1 (47 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Next Crisis?

The Next Crisis (2025) analyzes global polling data to reveal what people around the world worry about each month and contrasts these concerns with prevailing media and policy narratives. It shows how everyday pressures – such as cost of living, employment, immigration, distant wars, corruption, and climate change – shape public sentiment and often diverge from expert projections. It argues for aligning policy priorities with the real anxieties of citizens rather than overemphasizing unlikely threats.

Quem deveria ler The Next Crisis?

  • Concerned policymakers shaping responsive social agendas
  • Insightful journalists analyzing global public sentiment trends
  • Anyone interested in societal anxieties worldwide

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Rights of Man por Thomas Paine

The Rights of Man

Thomas Paine
A bold defense of liberty and equality.
4.5 (14 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Rights of Man?

The Rights of Man (1791) is a defense of liberty, equality, and just governance. It critiques hereditary rule and oppressive systems while advocating for governments that protect natural rights and derive their authority from the consent of the governed.

Quem deveria ler The Rights of Man?

  • Advocates of freedom and equality
  • Students of political philosophy
  • Anyone curious about revolutions

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: A History of Iran por Michael Axworthy

A History of Iran

Michael Axworthy
Empire of the Mind
4.3 (89 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é A History of Iran?

A History of Iran (2016) is your ultimate guide to the rich and complex history of one of the most enigmatic nations in the Middle East. From ancient Persian empires to today's Islamic republic, this chronicle unravels the fascinating contradictions that define the country’s identity – revealing the backstory of its religion, revolutions, and its current nuclear ambitions.

Quem deveria ler A History of Iran?

  • Students and educators looking for a comprehensive overview of Iran’s history
  • Travelers and cultural enthusiasts fascinated by Persian culture
  • Anyone seeking to understand the historical background of current developments in the Middle East  

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Who Is Government? por Michael Lewis

Who Is Government?

Michael Lewis
The Untold Story of Public Service
4.5 (25 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Who Is Government??

Who Is Government? (2025) asks an all-star team of US journalists to consider the questions: Who works for the government? And why is their work important? The answers uncover remarkable stories of the people, from cybersleuths to archivists, whose work keeps the United States running.

Quem deveria ler Who Is Government??

  • Lovers of quirky long-form journalism
  • Anyone who’s ever wondered what the civil service actually does
  • People seeking stories about why good government matters

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Gift of Not Belonging por Rami Kaminski

The Gift of Not Belonging

Rami Kaminski
How Outsiders Thrive in a World of Joiners
4.6 (345 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Gift of Not Belonging?

The Gift of Not Belonging (2025) introduces and defines the concept of the “otrovert” –⁠ someone who is socially skilled yet persistently detached from group identities. It differentiates otroverts from introverts and extroverts and shows how “not fitting in” isn’t a flaw but a form of freedom that enables original thinking, deeper individual connections, and a self-defined life.

Quem deveria ler The Gift of Not Belonging?

  • People who have felt socially “offbeat” or out of place in groups
  • Creatives who feel at odds with conventional workplaces or groupthink
  • Anyone who doesn’t fully identify with standard personality categories

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Genius Myth por Helen Lewis

The Genius Myth

Helen Lewis
A Curious History of a Dangerous Idea
4.1 (32 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Genius Myth?

The Genius Myth (2025) traces how Western culture transformed genius from a collective spirit into an individual trait. From Renaissance artists to tech pioneers, it reveals the hidden forces behind iconic success stories – and urges a more nuanced view of intelligence and its limits.

Quem deveria ler The Genius Myth?

  • Art and history lovers seeking the hidden forces behind cultural narratives
  • Psychology buffs intrigued by the power of archetypes
  • Curious readers exploring how modern myths fuel ego, exceptionalism, and cruelty

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: What to Save and Why por Erich Hatala Matthes

What to Save and Why

Erich Hatala Matthes
Identity, Authenticity, and the Ethics of Conservation
3.8 (11 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é What to Save and Why?

What to Save and Why (2024) explores how we decide what artifacts, heritage, and landscapes to preserve, especially in the face of historical injustice and shifting values. It challenges conventional assumptions about value, memory, and moral responsibility, advocating for a more philosophical approach to cultural preservation. 

Quem deveria ler What to Save and Why?

  • Anyone interested in the ethics of conservation
  • Cultural policymakers
  • Philosophy students studying aesthetics and the arts

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Strangers and Intimates por Tiffany Jenkins

Strangers and Intimates

Tiffany Jenkins
The Rise and Fall of Private Life
4.0 (36 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Strangers and Intimates?

Strangers and Intimates (2025) traces the evolution of private life from ancient Athens through the Victorian era to our digital present, arguing that privacy is a historical construct rather than a natural right. It examines key transformations including Luther’s development of individual conscience, the Victorian cult of domesticity, and the 1970s feminist movement’s politicization of personal experience. 

Quem deveria ler Strangers and Intimates?

  • History buffs seeking a fresh perspective on how privacy has shaped Western culture
  • Activists who want a historical primer on the “right” to privacy
  • Anyone concerned about the rise of surveillance in contemporary life

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Art of Community por Charles Vogl

The Art of Community

Charles Vogl
Seven Principles for Belonging
4.2 (40 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Art of Community?

The Art of Community (2016) distills seven ancient principles –⁠ Boundary, Initiation, Rituals, Temple, Stories, Symbols, and Inner Rings –⁠ to show how leaders can cultivate belonging in the workplace. It blends three thousand years of history and modern insight to help communities thrive while also providing practical tools to defeat loneliness and build lasting connection.

Quem deveria ler The Art of Community?

  • Team leaders and managers looking to foster a sense of community and belonging
  • Startup founders and entrepreneurs seeking to build strong internal cultures
  • Anyone interested in community-building and experience design

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Almightier por Paul Vigna

The Almightier

Paul Vigna
How Money Became God, Greed Became Virtue, and Debt Became Sin
4.4 (63 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Almightier?

The Almightier (2025) uncovers how the invention of money went from being a tool that served a useful purpose to a system that has taken on religious importance. It also shows how we can just as easily change that relationship and how history may point the way to a fairer future.

Quem deveria ler The Almightier?

  • History enthusiasts
  • Economics and finance buffs 
  • Anyone interested in philosophy and ethics

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Rebel por Albert Camus

The Rebel

Albert Camus
An Essay on Man in Revolt
4.5 (103 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Rebel?

The Rebel (1951) is a philosophical classic that examines the promise and dangers of rebellion in modern society. Explaining the metaphysical roots of rebellion and analyzing the impact of historical revolutions from 18th century France to 20th century Russia, it exposes how noble ideals can transform into tyrannical systems – and why rebellion is still a vital and necessary part of the human experience. 

Quem deveria ler The Rebel?

  • Students of philosophy, political science, and history
  • Political and social justice activists grappling with questions about violence and justice
  • Readers interested in existential and absurdist philosophy

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Human History on Drugs por Sam Kelly

Human History on Drugs

Sam Kelly
An Utterly Scandalous but Entirely Truthful Look at History Under the Influence
4.7 (41 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Human History on Drugs?

Human History on Drugs (2025) reveals how mind-altering substances have shaped forty of history's most influential figures, from ancient oracles to modern tech billionaires. The book exposes the hidden role of drugs in world-changing decisions, scientific breakthroughs, and cultural revolutions across five thousand years of human civilization. 

Quem deveria ler Human History on Drugs?

  • People interested in the intersection of science, creativity, and consciousness
  • History buffs who enjoy learning surprising facts about well-known figures
  • Anyone who's ever wondered about the real stories from behind the scenes of pivotal world events

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Impasse por Roy Scranton

Impasse

Roy Scranton
Climate Change and the Limits of Progress
4.2 (64 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Impasse?

Impasse (2025) confronts the uncomfortable truth that humanity is utterly unprepared for climate catastrophe, despite mounting evidence of extreme weather transforming our planet. Instead of clinging to false optimism and faith in endless progress, it reveals how acknowledging the depth of the crisis might open new paths toward navigating our uncertain future.

Quem deveria ler Impasse?

  • Climate activists seeking a more realistic framework for understanding our environmental crisis
  • Philosophy and psychology enthusiasts interested in how cognitive biases and human limitations shape our response to existential challenges
  • Critical thinkers questioning progress narratives who are skeptical of techno-optimism

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Shadows at Noon por Joya Chatterji

Shadows at Noon

Joya Chatterji
The South Asian Twentieth Century
4.4 (91 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Shadows at Noon?

Shadows at Noon (2023) examines how the promise of independence in South Asia was undermined by the enduring trauma of partition and the contradictions within anti-colonial movements. It traces how religious mobilization against British rule inadvertently deepened communal divisions, creating wounds that continue to shape the subcontinent’s politics, culture, and daily life across three nations.

Quem deveria ler Shadows at Noon?

  • History lovers looking to understand how colonial legacies continue to shape the modern world
  • Culture fans curious about how literature, film, and art process collective trauma across generations
  • Anyone interested in how historical events create lasting divisions in society – and what it means for post-conflict regions

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Coming Up Short por Robert B. Reich

Coming Up Short

Robert B. Reich
A Memoir of My America
4.0 (32 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Coming Up Short?

Coming Up Short (2025) shares politician and academic Robert Reich’s insider perspective on working in the Carter and Clinton administrations, and examines whether his generation of politicians and activists succeeded in making America more inclusive and democratic or fell short of those ideals.

Quem deveria ler Coming Up Short?

  • Political activists for a primer on real-world progressive policy
  • History buffs for an engaging insiders perspective on 20th century US politics
  • Working class Americans for an explainer on how corporate power undermined their interests

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: How Progress Ends por Carl Benedikt Frey

How Progress Ends

Carl Benedikt Frey
Technology, Innovation, and the Fate of Nations
4.4 (32 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é How Progress Ends?

How Progress Ends (2025) traces the fragile balance between chaos and order that drives technological advancement. It examines why this balance breaks down and how both America and China now risk the stagnation that comes when incumbents block disruptive innovation. Nations rise when they match the right system to the moment – and fall when they don't.

Quem deveria ler How Progress Ends?

  • Historians exploring the long-term drivers of national economic destinies
  • Policymakers crafting strategies for national innovation and industrial growth
  • Business leaders navigating technological disruption and corporate stagnation

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Food Fight por Stuart Gillespie

Food Fight

Stuart Gillespie
From Plunder and Profit to People and Planet
4.2 (13 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Food Fight?

Food Fight (2025) explores how the global food system has evolved into a structure that fuels both human ill health and environmental harm. It traces the political, economic, and cultural forces that shaped today’s food landscape, and highlights examples of successful reforms. Ultimately, it argues for urgent systemic change to prioritize people and the planet over corporate profit.

Quem deveria ler Food Fight?

  • Policy-focused professionals in global health and nutrition
  • Environmentally conscious advocates of sustainable food systems
  • Anyone concerned about diet and the planet

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Idaho Four por James Patterson, Vicky Ward

The Idaho Four

James Patterson, Vicky Ward
An American Tragedy
4.2 (5 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Idaho Four?

The Idaho Four (2025) pulls you inside the small college town of Moscow, Idaho, where four students were brutally killed in the middle of the night. Their murder sparked fear, grief, and a desperate search for answers. This story weaves together a chilling timeline of the crime, the frantic search for answers, and the raw voices of the shattered families. It’s a gripping true-crime story that asks how such horror could unfold in a place that seemed so safe.

Quem deveria ler The Idaho Four?

  • True crime enthusiasts
  • News junkies eager for behind-the-scenes details
  • Anyone interested in criminal psychology

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Inheritocracy por Eliza Filby

Inheritocracy

Eliza Filby
It's Time to Talk About the Bank of Mum and Dad
3.5 (20 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Inheritocracy?

Inheritocracy (2025) argues that meritocracy is a myth in today’s Britain. Inherited wealth, it suggests, trumps individual talent and effort in shaping the life chances of younger generations – above all, millennials. This isn’t a purely economic story, though: the increasing prominence of parents in adult children’s lives is redefining ideas about everything from growing up to love. 

Quem deveria ler Inheritocracy?

  • Millennials wondering why adulthood feels financially out of reach
  • Parents thinking about wealth, legacy, and fairness
  • Anyone interested in inequality, housing, and generational shifts

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Framed por John Grisham & Jim McCloskey

Framed

John Grisham & Jim McCloskey
Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions
3.9 (20 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Framed?

Framed (2025)  examines extraordinary cases of wrongful conviction, revealing how innocent people can lose decades of their lives to prosecutorial misconduct and flawed evidence. Through meticulous research, these stories demonstrate the devastating failures of the American legal system and spotlight the tireless work of civil rights activists fighting to exonerate the innocent.

Quem deveria ler Framed?

  • Law students interested in an exposé of the justice system’s many failings
  • Activists who want authentic accounts of wrongful conviction and exoneration
  • True crime fans keen for gripping true-life stories of investigations gone awry

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: This Is for Everyone por Tim Berners-Lee

This Is for Everyone

Tim Berners-Lee
The Unfinished Story of the World Wide Web
4.5 (29 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é This Is for Everyone?

This Is for Everyone (2025) tells the inside story of how one man’s simple idea at CERN grew into the World Wide Web that now connects us all. From the first browser wars to the bigger debates over privacy, social media, and AI, it reveals how the web’s open spirit was both its greatest strength and its biggest vulnerability. It also looks to a better future – a web that lives up to its potential by empowering individuals and restoring trust.

Quem deveria ler This Is for Everyone?

  • Tech enthusiasts curious in how the web came to be
  • Entrepreneurs interested in how bold ideas can grow into global movements
  • Everyday web users who are eager for a better online experience

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Enshittification por Cory Doctorow

Enshittification

Cory Doctorow
Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It
4.5 (83 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Enshittification?

Enshittification (2025) explains why so many essential online services are deteriorating at the same time. It breaks down the four-stage strategy platforms use to lure users, lock them in, and systematically extract value – ultimately leaving behind a degraded product that primarily serves the platform itself. You’ll discover the specific economic and legal decisions that caused this decay – and the concrete, actionable steps we can take to reverse it.

Quem deveria ler Enshittification?

  • Tech users frustrated with declining online services
  • Digital activists and policy-makers seeking concrete solutions
  • Gig workers and online sellers feeling squeezed by platforms

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Enemies and Neighbors por Ian Black

Enemies and Neighbors

Ian Black
Arabs and Jews in Palestine and Israel, 1917-2017
4.3 (46 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Enemies and Neighbors?

Enemies and Neighbors (2017) tells the story of Israel and Palestine, two peoples building nations on the same piece of land and the century of wars, uprisings, and peace deals that have ensued. From the conflicts of the British Mandate to the shattered hopes of the Oslo Accords and beyond, it offers a clear-eyed look at how this relationship has become so volatile and destructive.

Quem deveria ler Enemies and Neighbors?

  • History buffs looking for an overview of one of the world’s most enduring conflicts
  • Documentary fans interested in real-world power struggles
  • News junkies who want more context about today’s headlines

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Nobody's Girl por Virginia Roberts Giuffre

Nobody's Girl

Virginia Roberts Giuffre
A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice
4.4 (45 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Nobody's Girl?

Nobody’s Girl (2025) is an intimate memoir by a central figure in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, recounting her years of abuse and sex trafficking by Epstein and his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. It details the lifetime of abuse she suffered first in her family, and later by a host of criminals, as well as her escape and eventual advocacy to bring these crimes to light, and support victims of sex crimes internationally.

Quem deveria ler Nobody's Girl?

  • News hounds curious about the stories occupying the headlines globally
  • History fans looking for the inside story from important figures behind current events
  • Anyone curious about the real costs of abuse, the abuse of power, or the ravages of sex trafficking on the young and vulnerable

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Age of Extraction por Tim Wu

The Age of Extraction

Tim Wu
How Tech Platforms Conquered the Economy and Threaten Our Future Prosperity
3.9 (41 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Age of Extraction?

The Age of Extraction (2025) argues that dominant digital platforms have shifted from creating value to extracting it from users, suppliers, and the wider economy. It traces how weakened antitrust enforcement and data-driven network effects allowed monopoly power to entrench itself across sectors, from retail and media to AI. It sketches a path to rebalance power – through tougher competition policy and utility-style rules – so innovation and prosperity are more widely shared.

Quem deveria ler The Age of Extraction?

  • Policy-minded regulators and antitrust enforcement staff
  • Data-savvy tech operators, product managers, and founders
  • Anyone interested in tech power and competition policy

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Breadwinners por Melissa Hogenboom

Breadwinners

Melissa Hogenboom
And Other Power Imbalances That Influence Your Life
3.9 (41 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Breadwinners?

Breadwinners (2025) explores how shifting income patterns and gender roles reshape power dynamics in modern relationships, especially when women earn more than their partners. It draws on interviews and research to show how money, unpaid labour and social expectations intersect, and offers ideas for recognising and redressing those imbalances at home and at work.

Quem deveria ler Breadwinners?

  • Ambitious professionals navigating dual-career relationships and parenthood
  • Overstretched primary earners seeking fairer domestic balance
  • Anyone interested in gender, money and power dynamics

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Soft por Ferdinand Mount

Soft

Ferdinand Mount
A History of Sentimentality
4.4 (40 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Soft?

Soft (2025) traces how feelings have shaped Western civilization across a thousand years, from medieval poetry to contemporary reforms on divorce, gay marriage and abortion. Through vivid historical analysis, this exploration shows how sentimentality in art and culture, despite being dismissed as weak or manipulative, has quietly driven social and political progress.

Quem deveria ler Soft?

  • History enthusiasts curious about how human emotions and social attitudes have evolved over centuries
  • Art lovers who enjoy exploring connections between artistic expression and broader cultural shifts
  • Anyone interested in cultural criticism and understanding contemporary debates about sensitivity and "wokeness" through a historical lens

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Authoritarianism por James Loxton

Authoritarianism

James Loxton
A Very Short Introduction
4.1 (87 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Authoritarianism?

Authoritarianism (2024) is your guide to non-democratic regimes, whether military, single-party, or personalist political systems. It draws on global examples from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. You’ll discover how such regimes emerge through coups or democratic breakdown, how they stay in power, and under what conditions they give way to democracy.

Quem deveria ler Authoritarianism?

  • Students wishing to grasp the foundational concepts of authoritarianism
  • Activists who want an analysis of how authoritarian regimes take hold and collapse
  • Concerned citizens hoping to discover the warning signs of eroding democracy

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Comandante por Rory Carroll

Comandante

Rory Carroll
4.1 (33 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Comandante?

Comandante (2013) follows Hugo Chávez from his rise as a charismatic outsider to the creation of a highly personalized political system that transformed Venezuela. It blends intimate scenes from inside his inner circle with reporting on how power, ideology, and oil wealth reshaped the country. It also explores the widening gap between the revolution’s promises and everyday reality for Venezuelans.

Quem deveria ler Comandante?

  • Curious Latin America politics students and researchers
  • Skeptical journalism fans seeking behind-the-scenes power
  • Anyone interested in modern populism

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: The Triangle of Power por Alexander Stubb

The Triangle of Power

Alexander Stubb
4.1 (54 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é The Triangle of Power?

The Triangle of Power (2026) asks an important question: who actually decides how the world is run now that the old rules no longer hold. Drawing on wars, trade shocks, and shifting alliances, Alexander Stubb maps a world pulled between the Global West, the Global East, and a rising Global South with more leverage than ever before. It explains what’s breaking, what still works, and what kind of order might realistically come next.

Quem deveria ler The Triangle of Power?

  • Anyone interested in a coherent narrative explaining the current geopolitical climate
  • Lifelong learners curious about international relations
  • Policy wonks and global investors concerned about the future

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Football por Chuck Klosterman

Football

Chuck Klosterman
An all-American ritual
3.7 (21 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Football?

Football (2026) asks how a sport that looks slow, brutal, and occasionally baffling became America’s most irresistible obsession. Unpacking the strange magic behind the pauses, the hits, and the rituals, it shows us how football shapes a nation’s identity, attention, and the stories it tells itself about winning, losing, and belonging. 

Quem deveria ler Football?

  • Sports fans curious about deeper cultural meaning
  • Readers who enjoy smart pop culture analysis
  • Anyone interested in media, risk, and identity

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Livros sobre Social Philosophy: Mutiny por Noam Scheiber

Mutiny

Noam Scheiber
The Rise and Revolt of the College-Educated Working Class
2.8 (9 avaliações)
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Sobre o que é Mutiny?

Mutiny (2026) investigates why millions of university graduates find themselves trapped in service jobs – and how stagnant wages, punishing debt, and corporate cost-cutting pushed this overqualified workforce to their breaking point. Through inside accounts of recent labor uprisings, you’ll see exactly how these frustrated employees weaponized their education to force massive corporations to the negotiating table.

Quem deveria ler Mutiny?

  • Retail workers looking to organize their own workplaces
  • Managers trying to understand modern employee frustrations
  • Recent graduates facing a difficult and unforgiving job market

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What's the best Social Philosophy book to read?

While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard Discipline & Punish as the ultimate read on Social Philosophy.

What are the Top 10 Social Philosophy books?

Blinkist curators have picked the following:
  • Discipline & Punish by Michel Foucault
  • Madness and Civilization by Michel Foucault
  • An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume
  • The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • How Proust Can Change Your Life by Alain de Botton
  • A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf
  • Starry Messenger by Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Future Stories by David Christian
  • Macbeth by William Shakespeare
  • Lord of the Flies by William Golding

Who are the top Social Philosophy book authors?

When it comes to Social Philosophy, these are the authors who stand out as some of the most influential:
  • Michel Foucault
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  • David Hume
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Alain de Botton

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