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A World Without Work
For centuries, experts have predicted that machines would make workers obsolete. That moment may finally be arriving. Could that be a good thing?
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The Fallacy of Success
The Fallacy of Success G. K. Chesterton Excerpted from ALL THINGS CONSIDERED by G. K. Chesterton, from an edition by John Lane Company, New York, 1909. Thi...
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Scaling: Innovation’s Missing Middle
This white paper is written by Dan McClure (Innovation Design Practice Leader, ThoughtWorks) and Ian Gray (Director, Gray Dot Catalyst). This is the first of three ...
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Doña Barbara, our free e-book for July, is a classic Latin American novel and a forerunner of the magical realism of writers such as Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa. The story of Doña Barbara is the epic struggle between two cousins for land and cattle on the Venezuelan prairie, and of a beautiful and mysterious woman—rumored to be a witch—with a ferocious power over men. In his new foreword, Larry McMurtry calls Doña Barbara “the Bovary of the llano”—a magnetic and memorable heroine enmeshed in an epic tale. Our free e-book, Doña Barbara, makes perfect vacation reading in July.
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