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    by Claudia Goldin
    £14.99 - 18.99

    A renowned economic historian traces women's journey to close the gender wage gap and sheds new light on the continued struggle to achieve equity between couples at homeA century ago, it was a given that a woman with a college degree had to choose between having a career and a family. Today, there are more female college graduates than ever before, and more women want to have a career and family, yet challenges persist at work and at home. This book traces how generations of women have responded to the problem of balancing career and family as the twentieth century experienced a sea change in gender equality, revealing why true equity for dual career couples remains frustratingly out of reach.Drawing on decades of her own groundbreaking research, Claudia Goldin provides a fresh, in-depth look at the diverse experiences of college-educated women from the 1900s to today, examining the aspirations they formed-and the barriers they faced-in terms of career, job, marriage, and children. She shows how many professions are "e;greedy,"e; paying disproportionately more for long hours and weekend work, and how this perpetuates disparities between women and men. Goldin demonstrates how the era of COVID-19 has severely hindered women's advancement, yet how the growth of remote and flexible work may be the pandemic's silver lining.Antidiscrimination laws and unbiased managers, while valuable, are not enough. Career and Family explains why we must make fundamental changes to the way we work and how we value caregiving if we are ever to achieve gender equality and couple equity.

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    - How Modern Capitalism Created our Mental Health Crisis
    by James (Author) Davies
    £9.49

    A provocative and shocking look at how western society is misunderstanding and mistreating mental illness.

  • - How the Rest Learned to Fight the West
    by David Kilcullen
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    by Thomas Piketty
    £13.99 - 17.99

    The world's leading economist of inequality presents a short but sweeping and surprisingly optimistic history of human progress toward equality despite crises, disasters, and backsliding, a perfect introduction to the ideas developed in his monumental earlier books.It is easy to be pessimistic about inequality. We know it has increased dramatically in many parts of the world over the past two generations. No one has done more to reveal the problem than Thomas Piketty. Now, in this surprising and powerful new work, Piketty reminds us that the grand sweep of history gives us reasons to be optimistic. Over the centuries, he shows, we have been moving toward greater equality.Piketty guides us with elegance and concision through the great movements that have made the modern world for better and worse: the growth of capitalism, revolutions, imperialism, slavery, wars, and the building of the welfare state. It's a history of violence and social struggle, punctuated by regression and disaster. But through it all, Piketty shows, human societies have moved fitfully toward a more just distribution of income and assets, a reduction of racial and gender inequalities, and greater access to health care, education, and the rights of citizenship.Our rough march forward is political and ideological, an endless fight against injustice. To keep moving, Piketty argues, we need to learn and commit to what works, to institutional, legal, social, fiscal, and educational systems that can make equality a lasting reality. At the same time, we need to resist historical amnesia and the temptations of cultural separatism and intellectual compartmentalization. At stake is the quality of life for billions of people.We know we can do better, Piketty concludes. The past shows us how. The future is up to us.

  • - How the New York Times's Misreporting, Distortions and Fabrications Radically Alter History
    by Ashley Rindsberg
    £13.49 - 27.99

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    - The Final Days of the Trump Presidency
    by Michael Wolff
    £10.99

    The SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER - now in paperback

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    - How They Rise, Why They Succeed, How They Fall
    by Ruth Ben-Ghiat
    £9.99

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    by Mohammed El-Kurd
    £11.49 - 25.49

    In Rifqa, El-Kurd tightropes between statelessness and uncertainty, still one thing remains clear: "Jerusalem is ours! / The biggest punchline of all time."

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    - Dispatches from an Alternative Present
    by Yanis Varoufakis
    £9.49

    Imagine if Occupy and Extinction Rebellion actually won. In Another Now world-famous economist Yanis Varoufakis shows us what such a world would look like.

  • - Theories and Approaches
    by Jorgen (University of Aarhus) Moller, Georg (University of Aarhus) Sorensen & Robert (University of Boston) Jackson
    £40.49

    The most accessible, succinct introduction to the principal international relations theories with an emphasis on how theory can be used to analyse key global issues.

  • - Utopian and Scientific
    by Friedrich Engels
    £8.49

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    - A Human History
    by Ed Douglas
    £11.99

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    - Murder, Mayhem and Russia's Remaking of the West
    by Luke Harding
    £10.99

    Shadow State is a gripping investigative account of how Russia's spies helped elect Donald Trump, backed Brexit, murdered enemies and threatened the very basis of western democracy. The operatives come in disguise.

  • - An Intersectional Political Economy
    by Nancy Folbre
    £21.99

    A major new work of feminism from the MacArthur Award-winning economist

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    - Thinking about Diplomacy from Machiavelli to Modern Times
    by Robert Cooper
    £11.99

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    - The Secret History of the U.S. Government's Investigations into Extrasensory Perception
    by Annie Jacobsen
    £15.99 - 49.99

    The definitive history of the military's decades-long investigation into mental powers and phenomena, from the author of Pulitzer Prize finalist The Pentagon's Brain and international bestseller Area 51.

  • by DAVAN & YAHYA KHALIL
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    - Manufacturing Discontent and Resistance
    by Noam Chomsky & Marv Waterstone
    £11.99

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    - For an Alternative Hedonism
    by Kate Soper
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    An urgent and passionate plea for a new and ecologically sustainable vision of the good life.

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    - Another Football is Possible
    by Natxo Parra & Carles Vinas
    £12.99

    From German unification to the birth of the Bundesliga and beyond, this book tells the history of Germany's cult football club and its famously left wing fan base

  • by Hannah Arendt
    £7.99

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    - Money, Gift and Society in the Age of Transition
    by Charles Eisenstein
    £16.99

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    - 12 Rounds to Success
    by Eddie Hearn
    £9.49

    A motivational and inspirational guide to success, from one of the most successful and recognisable boxing promoters in the world.

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    by Titania McGrath
    £11.99

    My First Little Book of Intersectional Activism is a godsend for parents looking to raise respectful, understanding and, of course, woke children. A thought-provoking and vital collection of real-life stories, it will inspire a new generation of young activists.

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    - Notes from a Grown-Up Country
    by John (Editor) Kampfner
    £9.49

    A provocative and entertaining exploration of the country that Britons love to hate by one of our most respected journalists.

  • - Shipping and Capitalism in the Arabian Peninsula
    by Laleh Khalili
    £10.99

  • - Experiments and Disruptions in the City
    by Richard Sennett & Pablo Sendra
    £9.49

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    by Robert B. Reich
    £9.49

    A powerful and grippingly readable intervention into the 2020 US presidential election campaign, by the Newsweek and Guardian columnist, The System argues that the USA has become an oligarchy, run by and for the benefit of a tiny minority of the super-rich, with consequences that impact on the entire world.

  • - The Future of Transnational NGOs
    by Associate Professor, City University of New York) Mitchell, George E. (Associate Professor, et al.
    £29.99

    Between Power and Irrelevance explores why the gap between transnational NGOs' rhetoric and reality exists and what TNGOs can do to close it. The book argues that TNGOs need to change the fundamental conditions under which they operate by bringing their own "forms and norms" into better alignment with their ambitions and strategies.

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    by Kim Ghattas
    £10.99

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