Incoming Resources
- Enlightenment now, the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress, Steven Pinker
- The quiet before, on the unexpected origins of radical ideas, Gal Beckerman
- Team human, Douglas Rushkoff
- The dragonfly effect, quick, effective, and powerful ways to use social media to drive social change, Jennifer Aaker and Andy Smith ; with Carlye Adler
- The fix, how nations survive and thrive in a world in decline, Jonathan Tepperman
- Fault Lines, A History of the United States Since 1974, Kevin M. Kruse and Julian E. Zelizer
- This is Cuba, an American journalist under Castro's shadow, David Ariosto
- Capital and ideology, Thomas Piketty, translated by Arthur Goldhammer
- Persist, Elizabeth Warren
- 31 ways to change the world, we are what we do, produced by Nick Stanhope ; art direction and design by New Future Graphic ; writtten by Tanis Taylor and 4,386 children (more or less)
- The age of A. I., and our human future, Henry A. Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, Daniel Huttenlocher ; with Schuyler Schouten
- 1789, twelve authors explore a year of rebellion, revolution, and change, edited by Marc Aronson and Susan Campbell Bartoletti
- Age of revolutions, progress and backlash from 1600 to the present, Fareed Zakaria
- Tailspin, the people and forces behind America's fifty-year fall--and those fighting to reverse it, Steven Brill
- The tipping point, [how little things can make a big difference], Malcolm Gladwell
- Under red skies, three generations of life, loss, and hope in China, Karoline Kan
- The feminist killjoy handbook, the radical potential of getting in the way, Sara Ahmed
- Minority leader, how to lead from the outside and make real change, Stacey Abrams