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Jun 2023
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Summer Reading List

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About this episode

It’s Paul and Goldy’s summer reading list! 


We want to know what you’re reading, too. Leave us a comment on Instagram: @pitchforkeconomics


Remember to shop local and small when you can, or order from IndieBound or Bookshop.org—both of which support independent bookstores! All of these books are also likely available through your library.


Every book mentioned in this episode:

Corporate Bullsh*t - Nick Hanauer, Joan Walsh, and Donald Cohen

The Ministry for the Future - Kim Stanley Robinson

A Spectre, Haunting - China Miéville

The City & the City - China Miéville

Fight Like Hell - Kim Kelly

Rich White Men - Garrett Neiman

The 9.9 Percent - Matthew Stewart

When the President Calls - Simon W. Bowmaker

Capitalism and Freedom - Milton Friedman

Essential - Jamie K. McCallum

The Journey of Humanity - Oded Galor

SPQR - Mary Beard

The Death and Life of Great American Cities - Jane Jacobs

When McKinsey Comes to Town - Walt Bogdanich & Michael Forsyth

Humanly Possible - Sarah Bakewell

Bloodlands - Timothy Snyder

The Road to Unfreedom - Timothy Snyder

On Tyranny - Timothy Snyder

Black Earth - Timothy Snyder


Pre-Order Nick’s new book with Joan Walsh and Donald Cohen, Corporate Bullsh*t from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Corporate-Bullsh-Exposing-Half-Truths-Protect/dp/1620977516 


Pre-Order Nick’s new book with Joan Walsh and Donald Cohen, Corporate Bullsh*t from Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/p/books/it-s-never-our-fault-and-other-shameless-excuses-a-compendium-of-corporate-lies-that-protect-profits-and-thwart-progress-donald-cohen/18096544?ean=9781620977514


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