“It's a little bit of espionage. It's a little bit of generational, father-son kind of interaction. And it's interesting, because the book kind of has a piece of what's going on today.”
Archives: Book Club
"It’s about the relationship between non natives versus natives, and the history of it, its perceptions. And it certainly sheds some light on how we can do things differently in the future. So that would…
“If you have a passion for U.S. politics and for the life of you can’t understand the rise of tribalism and Donald Trump and what’s gone on down South of the border, this book tells…
“I think it really shows what’s possible with vision and what’s possible with tremendous entrepreneurial conviction. It is possible for massive disruption through the sheer force of will.”
“I've read his other three books and I've always been interested in space travel and as a kid an astronaut was the thing I was going to be, but now of course that didn't happen.”
“It’s all about integration of indigenous knowledge and traditional science on biodiversity and I think it’s been really illuminating for me on different teachings and learnings that we can take forward. I would highly recommend…
“It’s a historical perspective on the origins of al-Qaida and then what sort of lead to the attacks on 9/11. It’s a really fascinating read.”
“An updated version of it came out in the early 2000s that brought in a bunch of really important advances in social psychology. On one side of the book is their original write up (1981)…
“This book is ideal to read right now. It’s about the events of the 1988 election campaign but it’s also about how opinion moves and changes. I first read it when I did not know…
“There have been lots of positive recommendations online. It’s about energy, it’s about climate and politics worldwide.”