Incoming Resources
- The social organism, a radical understanding of social media to transform your business and life, Oliver Luckett and Michael J. Casey
- Enlightenment now, the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress, Steven Pinker
- Think outside the building, how advanced leaders can change the world one smart innovation at a time, Rosabeth Moss Kanter
- Washington, a history of our national city, Tom Lewis
- She represents, 44 women who are changing politics ... and the world, Caitlin Donohue ; illustrated by Briana Arrington
- Making sense, conversations on consciousness, morality, and the future of humanity, Sam Harris
- A history of Britain, 1945 to Brexit, Jeremy M. Black
- The quiet before, on the unexpected origins of radical ideas, Gal Beckerman
- Big bets, how large-scale change really happens, Rajiv Shah
- After the protests are heard, enacting civic engagement and social transformation, Sharon D. Welch
- The fix, how nations survive and thrive in a world in decline, Jonathan Tepperman
- New dark age, technology, knowledge and the end of the future, James Bridle
- The future, six drivers of global change, Al Gore
- Fault Lines, A History of the United States Since 1974, Kevin M. Kruse and Julian E. Zelizer
- Be fearless, 5 principles for a life of breakthroughs and purpose, Jean Case ; foreword by Jane Goodall
- The national road, dispatches from a changing America, Tom Zoellner
- The future of change, how technology shapes social revolutions, Ray Brescia
- A hard rain, America in the 1960s, our decade of hope, possibility, and innocence lost, by Frye Gaillard
- The dragonfly effect, quick, effective, and powerful ways to use social media to drive social change, Jennifer Aaker and Andy Smith ; with Carlye Adler
- Berlin calling, a story of anarchy, music, the Wall, and the birth of the new Berlin, Paul Hockenos
- Our grandchildren redesigned, life in the bioengineered society of the near future, Michael Bess
- Capital and ideology, Thomas Piketty, translated by Arthur Goldhammer
- The deals that made the world, reckless ambition, backroom negotiations, and the hidden truth of business, Jacques Peretti
- The age of A. I., and our human future, Henry A. Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, Daniel Huttenlocher ; with Schuyler Schouten
- Persist, Elizabeth Warren
- The Internet is not the answer, Andrew Keen
- 1789, twelve authors explore a year of rebellion, revolution, and change, edited by Marc Aronson and Susan Campbell Bartoletti
- Revolution, Russell Brand
- A world without work, technology, automation, and how we should respond, Daniel Susskind
- The feminist killjoy handbook, the radical potential of getting in the way, Sara Ahmed
- We are the change, words of inspiration from civil rights leaders ; with an introduction by Harry Belafonte