The Score: How to Stop Playing Somebody Else’s Game
C Thi Nguyen
Score-keeping fosters creativity in games, but in real-life institutions it makes for rigid policies and distorts values, according to this trenchant philosophical Continue reading »
World Enemy No. 1: Nazi Germany, Soviet Russia, and the Fate of the Jews
Jochen Hellbeck
Nazi hatred of the Soviet Union played a larger role in precipitating the Holocaust than is generally understood, according to this riveting revisionist study. Historian Continue reading »
In Sickness and in Health: Love Stories from the Front Lines of America’s Caregiving Crisis
Laura Mauldin
This gut-wrenching account from sociologist Mauldin (Made to Hear) spotlights the hardships endured by couples in the U.S. when one partner becomes disabled or ill and the other Continue reading »
A Giant Leap: How AI Is Transforming Healthcare and What That Means for Our Future
Robert Wachter
Wachter (The Digital Doctor), chair of the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, offers an evenhanded and insightful exploration of the ways Continue reading »