Incoming Resources
- Enough, staying human in an engineered age, Bill McKibben
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- Whiplash, how to survive our faster future, Joi Ito and Jeff Howe
- Why things bite back, technology and the revenge of unintended consequences, Edward Tenner
- World without mind, the existential threat of big tech, Franklin Foer
- Speed limits, where time went and why we have so little left, Mark C. Taylor
- The glass cage, automation and us, Nicholas Carr
- Present shock, when everything happens now, Douglas Rushkoff
- Abundance, the future is better than you think, Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler
- Hello world, being human in the age of algorithms, Hannah Fry
- How we got to now, six innovations that made the modern world, Steven Johnson
- Survival of the richest, escape fantasies of the tech billionaires, Douglas Rushkoff
- The story of guns, how they changed the world, by Katherine McLean Brevard
- Genetic engineering, James D. Torr, book editor
- Tools and weapons, the promise and the peril of the digital age, Brad Smith and Carol Ann Browne
- American plastic, a cultural history, Jeffrey L. Meikle
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- The second machine age, work, progress, and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies, Erik Brynjolfsson, Andrew McAfee
- The hedgehog, the fox, and the magister's pox, mending the gap between science and the humanities, Stephen Jay Gould
- The coming wave, technology, power, and the twenty-first century's greatest dilemma, Mustafa Suleyman with Michael Bhaskar