The New York Review of Books - 26.03.2020

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March 26, 2020 11


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Knopf Doubleday


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Nonfiction


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“A reflection on the role of the justice system
in America... from the perspective of law
enforcement, and to suggest how people might
apply ideals and habits honed in the courtroom
to the patterns of everyday life.”
—The Washington Post

From Diane Ravitch, one of the country’s
foremost authorities on education and
bestselling author of Reign of Error,
an impassioned, inspiring look at the
fight to save America’s public schools

“You’ll never look at boarding a plane—or
privilege and polarization—the same way.”
—Charles Duhigg, bestselling author of
The Power of Habit

A Best Book of the Year
The New York Times,
The Washington Post, NPR,
Time, Financial Times,
and more

“A great and at times almost
unbelievable story of
scandalous fraud, surveillance,
and legal intimidation at the
highest levels of American
corporate power.”
—New York

“A pacy, bang-up-to-date exploration of
how China’s commercial and political heft
is changing the way the world works.”
—Financial Times

An essential examination of one of the most
pressing problems facing our country: the
widespread poverty among American children

“Urgent... his outrage is clear.”
—Alissa Quart, The New York Times Book Review

Both a sweeping examination of how American
racism has broken the country’s social compact,
and a heartfelt look at how these deep wounds
might begin to heal

“A bracing sociological study.”
—Publishers Weekly

How is big data changing
business, politics, and our daily
lives? How can climate change
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sustainable way? What is
blockchain? Do trade wars
actually help the domestic
economy? How has the
behavior of millennials and
Generation Z affected the
global economy? Find out all
this and more in this definitive
guide to the world economy.
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