Friday, December 02, 2022

Non-Fiction Books That Contained the Most "Wow" Moments for Me in 2022

 


  • Revolutionary Characters: What Made the Founders Different by Gordon S. Wood
  • The Rothchilds: A Family Portrait by Frederic Morton
  • The Fish That Ate the Whale: The Life and Times of America's Banana King by Rich Cohen
  • Toward a Meaningful Life: The Wisdom of The Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson by Simon Jacobson
  • World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech by Franklin Foer
  • Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite by William Deresiewicz
  • Life and Death in The Third Reich by Peter Fritzsche
  • Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age by Sherry Turkle
  • Elon Musk  by Ashlee Vance
  • The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties by Christopher Caldwell
  • The New Class War: Saving Democracy from the Metropolitan Elite by Michael Lind
  • Race Marxism: The Truth About Critical Race Theory and Praxis by James Lindsay
  • Unassailable Ideas: How Unwritten Rules and Social Media Shape Discourse in American Higher Education by Ilana Redstone and John Villasenor
  • Certain to Win: The Strategy of John Boyd, Applied to Business by Chet Richards
  • The Dumbest Generation Grows Up: From Stupefied Youth to Dangerous Adults by Mark Bauerlein
  • The Psychology of Totalitarianism by Mattias Desmet
  • The Abolition of Man by C. S. Lewis
  • The Square and the Tower: Networks and Power, from the Freemasons to Facebook by Niall Ferguson
  • Postjournalism and the Death of Newspapers by Andrey Mir
  • The Decline of Higher Education: How It Happened, the Damage It Does, and What Can Be Done by John M. Ellis

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